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Let me say a few words about who should really take credit for this
book and the two volumes that will soon follow it. It all began
over twenty five years ago when I was looking for some way to
enhance my radio show which I called Life in the Past Lane. At the
time I was doing much the same thing that many others have done. I
was simply replaying radio shows of the past and talking about
them. I got to thinking about the many performers and technicians
who made them and were still around at that time. Why not call them
up, talk with them and then play the results on the air? To make a
long story short, I developed a sort of Hollywood and New York
underground and managed to get access to some hard to come by phone
numbers. Much to my surprise, those folks were all more than
willing to talk at length about their careers and their lives. It
went so well that I decided to expand the project and include
theatre, movies, early television and some fine musicians. The end
result was that, over a two year span I was able to record over
eighty extensive interviews with some of the people who made media
history. Therefore-they are the ones who wrote this book. All I did
was pull it together.
This book is an easy read with a powerful message. I recommend this
book to all church members as a discipleship guide or just a simple
reminder of how we should treat the pastor God gave his church. --
Rob Hunt, Deacon, Song Director, Master Club Director of Lighthouse
Baptist Church. Evangelist Hill has written a book that should have
been written many years ago. This book will help the average church
member to know how to treat and love their pastor. If every church
member would read this book, and apply what they have read, then
the pastor's job would become less difficult. This is a must read
for today's church members. -- Pastor Joe D. Stallings. This book
is an excellent, thought-provoking guide for every church member
who says they love their pastor. It is a well written, enjoyable
read. I highly recommend it and think it should be read by all. I
also suggest it as good discussion material to share at home with
family members. -- Brother Richard Loveless, Sunday School Teacher,
Greater Point Baptist Church. "Dr. Robertson, what is it that my
pastor needs from me more than anything else?" I asked Dr. Lee
Roberson as we walked down the hallway. Without hesitation, he
replied, "Encouragement Encouragement is what your pastor needs
from you more than any other thing." Evangelist Jason Hill has
written a book full of instruction, helps, and ideas for
encouraging your pastor. If every church member would put into
practice the principles put forth in this book, Loving Your Pastor,
our churches in America would be strengthened and revitalized as
God's people encourage their pastors. I recommend that every church
member read this book and put into practice Loving Your Pastor. --
Dr. Bill McSpadden, Pastor
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