Martin’s passion is to see Jesus manifested in the lives of each believer as they live a lifestyle of Kingdom authority.
His focus of ministry is challenging the traditional paradigm of church, enlightening the body of believers to the potential that lies within them. Much of his time is spent writing and ministering the principles of spiritual (apostolic) authority and re-alignment of the New Testament church structure.
Hello Bro. Marty, It was a pleasure meeting you at the GCC. I'm disappointed that we can't have you join us for a visit anytime soon, but I'm not discouraged because I know the Chief Shepherd has a way of working things out that he's purposed. Until that time, I will continue to keep in connection with you through the network. May God Bless Your Ministry to His Body. Steve
Yes I actually lived outside of ATL in a small city called Loganville. I am an elder with Alpha Omega in Watkinsville, GA with Elder John Leyva and Bishop Clarence B Harris.
The ministry aim is manifold, but at least within our fellowship the thrust is to feed and nurture the saints to maturity. This is neither easy, nor quick, but there is a constant instruction of the Word, opportunity for practice, and opportunity for the gifts deposited in them to be applied within the body. Balance is also an important issue between the natural and the spiritual. There is a heavy anointing for teaching and in depth study of the Word and how it applies to many current issues we face in the world in regards to the rise of othe doctrines in the church and many religious outside (Islam, JW, etc).
I just logged in here after a long while. I do get Bro. Huston's updates about the annual meetings, but have never attended one. I met Bro. Huston and visited one of his home groups with another leader many years ago, maybe 10 and have just kept in touch with the website.
Grace, blessings, and much peace as you continue in the endeavors of the Kingdom.
I picked interest on you after going through your short profile and deemed it necessary to write you immediately. I have something very impotant to discuss with you, but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on (carocoxca39@gmail.com) for the more details. God bless you.
Steve Sanders
Oct 20, 2009
Jesus M. Ruiz
Hello Bo. Schmaltz,
Sorry I haven't replied sooner.
Yes I actually lived outside of ATL in a small city called Loganville. I am an elder with Alpha Omega in Watkinsville, GA with Elder John Leyva and Bishop Clarence B Harris.
The ministry aim is manifold, but at least within our fellowship the thrust is to feed and nurture the saints to maturity. This is neither easy, nor quick, but there is a constant instruction of the Word, opportunity for practice, and opportunity for the gifts deposited in them to be applied within the body. Balance is also an important issue between the natural and the spiritual. There is a heavy anointing for teaching and in depth study of the Word and how it applies to many current issues we face in the world in regards to the rise of othe doctrines in the church and many religious outside (Islam, JW, etc).
I just logged in here after a long while. I do get Bro. Huston's updates about the annual meetings, but have never attended one. I met Bro. Huston and visited one of his home groups with another leader many years ago, maybe 10 and have just kept in touch with the website.
Grace, blessings, and much peace as you continue in the endeavors of the Kingdom.
Jesus M. Ruiz - j, Elder
Feb 26, 2011
Ahuva Baginski
I picked interest on you after going through your short profile and deemed it necessary to write you immediately. I have something very impotant to discuss with you, but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on (carocoxca39@gmail.com) for the more details.
God bless you.
Oct 17, 2018