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Great Preacher I have had the privileged of rubbing shoulders with Pastor Martin off and on since 1987. He passionate, kind, and quite funny. He loved his deceased first wife and sought to be a faithful father. Yes, he very straight forward and is very forthright in his preaching. He has made me blush a bit during his preaching, but he clearly preaches the way of salvation. Many have come to a deeper understanding of Christ and His finished work through his preaching.
Tom Sullivan (4/8/2014)
from Jenison, MI
Thanks Sermon Audio staff It is appropriate that this sermon this week is a SermonAudio Pick since this week is also Albert Martin's 80th birthday. April 11th. The irony is that in the Reformed Baptist blogosphere, Pastor Martin has been the subject often this year, either attacking him in one blog, or defending him in another. But look past the man, and listen to the message. From 1955, to the present - he just preached an ordination sermon on March 31st, SID=3311463961, he has not failed to declare unto us the whole counsel of God. I fear often it is his message and his not holding back that is met with aversion by his detractors. But in the words of Pastor Martin himself, November 1963, I don't always want to hear that which will comfort me, I need to sometimes read or hear that which will prod my own too often cold, dead heart, and make it feel.
For over forty years, Pastor Albert N. Martin faithfully served the Lord and His people as an elder of Trinity Baptist Church of Montville, New Jersey. Due to increasing and persistent health problems, he stepped down as one of their pastors, and in June, 2008, Pastor Martin and...