Grace Notes Authors
Here are brief biographies of the authors of Grace Notes materials.
You may correspond with these men by E-Mail, to ask questions or to comment on
the studies.
Rev. Drue Freeman
Pastor, Trinity Bible Church, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
<freeman405@aol.com>
Dr. Dan Hill [bio]
Pastor, Southwood Bible Church, Tulsa, Oklahoma
<hill918@aol.com>
Rev. Mark Perkins [bio]
Pastor, Denver Bible Church, Denver, Colorado
<shepdbc1@mindspring.com>
Dr. Randall E. Radic [bio]
Pastor, First Congregational Church, Ripon, California
<drradic@sprynet.com>
Dr. Grant C. Richison [bio]
Lecturer, Campus Crusade for Christ (Canada)
Pastor Emeritus, Grant Memorial Baptist Church, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Warren Doud [bio]
Director, Grace Notes
<wdoud@bga.com>
Dr. Dan Hill
After graduating from high school in Scottsdale,
Arizona, Dan Hill served in the United States Navy. Upon receiving his
honorable discharge in 1965 he attended Arizona State University where he
received a degree in Speech and History. Dan and his wife Patricia were
married in 1970. Pat is also a graduate of Arizona State University and is the
Executive Administrator for Village Missions International, which has its
headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Following three years of teaching in the public schools, Dr. Hill enrolled
at Dallas Theological Seminary where he received his Masters degree in
Theology in 1976. During that time he also was working on research that earned
him a Doctorate from the California Graduate School of Theology in 1977.
Dr. Hill pastored Grace Bible Church in Prescott, Arizona for three years,
then returned to Phoenix where he was the Bible editor for Alpha Omega
Publications and assistant pastor of West Side Bible Church. In 1987, the
Hills moved to Hope, Arkansas where Dr. Hill served as pastor of Hope
Community Church. In 1990, Dr. Hill accepted his present pastorate at
Southwood Bible Church in Tulsa.
Rev. Mark Perkins
Mark has a B.A in Bible Literature from Azusa Pacific University and a Master's
degree in New Testament from Talbot Theological Seminary. He served for five years in the Army National Guard as a Cavalry Scout and Fire Direction
Controller. He was ordained as a Pastor at Berachah Church in Houston, Texas;
and he has been the Pastor of Denver Bible Church since 1988.
Dr. Randall Radic
Dr. Randall Radic is the pastor of First Congregational
Church in Ripon, California. He has graciously consented to provide some of his
writings for distribution by Grace Notes. I think that you will really enjoy
this teaching and receive blessing and help from his spiritual communication.
Dr. Radic has had an extensive and eclectic education in the Word of God. He
received a B.A. in Classics from the University of Arizona; then he attended
Bellview College in Westminster, Colorado, where he receive the Bachelors in
Biblical Studies. He went on to receive the Master of Ministry and Doctor of
Theology degrees from Trinity Seminar. Finally, he attended Agape Seminary where
he receive a doctorate in Sacred Theology.
He is a well-prepared pastor who has the rare ability to produce scholarly
lessons that are readily understandable by most Christians.
Dr. Grant C. Richison
Dr. Richison is a highly experienced pastor,
lecturer, and Christian servant who is dedicated to a lifetime of studying and
teaching God's Word. Almost immediately after his salvation he began to desire
to teach the Word, and he set about a lifelong program of preparation and
ministry.
Dr. Richison has a diploma from Detroit Bible Institute, a bachelor's
degree in religious education from William Tyndale College (Detroit), a
Masters in Theology from Dallas Theological Seminary, and a doctorate in
ministries from Luther Rice Seminary in Jacksonville, Florida.
Dr. Richison has been pastor and senior pastor of Baptist churches from
1965 to 1992. His most recent pastorate was at Grant Memorial Baptist Church,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, where, over a 20 year period, he had oversight of a
ministry that expanded from about 350 to more than 2500 communicants. During
the period of his pastorates, Dr. Richison was also a lecturer at Detroit
Bible College and Winnipeg Theological Seminary.
From 1993 to 1995, Dr. Richison was Director of Leadership Ministries for
Campus Crusade for Christ (Canada). He currently has a world-wide lecture
ministry with Campus Crusade.
Dr. Richison is an experienced writer, and he provides materials for three
areas on the Internet: Sermon on the Net; Today's
Word, and Pastors' Power Points. He has considerable ability to
communicate God's Word verse by verse in a relevant, clear, applicable and
insightful manner and to communicate vision and establish a philosophy of
ministry in the local assembly.
Warren Doud
My theological orientation, briefly, is evangelical Christian. I believe
that the Bible in its original manuscripts is divinely inspired and that
Jesus Christ is God and Savior. The Grace Notes doctrinal statement is adapted
from my personal doctrinal position.
I graduated in 1957 from Prairie Bible Institute, Three Hills, Alberta, Canada,
with majors in Bible, English, and Christian Music.
I received the BS in Mathematics and Computer Science (1967), and an MS in Mathematics
(Abstract Algebra and Topology) (1969), from the University of Southwest Louisiana,
Lafayette, LA.
Ethel and I spent several years in Christian work as a vocation: three
(3) years with Christian boarding school and mission in the U.S., as teacher
of math, French, and English. Three years as principal of Christian school in
Austin, Texas, in a local church, grades 2 to 12. I am an active Bible teacher and
writer.
I have been employed since 1980 as a computer information specialist and science
writer with BAE SYSTEMS, the Analysis and Applied
Research Division, Austin, TX.
I am a layman and my Christian work is Bible teaching and writing. I spend
12 to 15 hours per week in research, teaching, and writing, principally
in the areas of doctrine related to the basics of the Christian Way of Life.
Warren
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