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Mark Tross is a Christian pastor, radio and television personality, columnist, and former disk jockey residing in New Mexico, USA. Tross is the current pastor at Victory Church Of God, located at 222 East Monroe Avenue in Grants, New Mexico 87020,〔("Church of God welcomes new pastor" ), Cibola Beacon, 30 May 2012〕 Tross is host of Ask The Pastor, New Mexico's longest running live radio call-in program, founded by Marvin Capehart.〔("New Mexico News and Views" ), ''Paul Holt Ministries Newsletter for 3-11-11''〕〔(Christian Radio Guide: KKIM radio, Abequerque, NM )〕 http://victorychurchofgod.weebly.com http://mykkim.com Tross is also host of the radio show The Bible Factor, formerly called New Mexico News & Views. http://nmnewsandviews.com http://askthepastornm.com He first started this program with Pastor Larry Moss, formerly of Heights Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Albuquerque, Tross writes The Faith Column in The Cibola Beacon Newspaper each month and he also participates in a weekly television program, 'Cross Culture', hosted by Haskell Hallmark, Preacher at The Rio Rancho Church Of Christ. Mark has appeared on KOB Television in Albuquerque, discussing the National Day Of Prayer, as he and his wife Juliet were to be the NM State Coordinators. He has appeared on Dewey & Friends in Albuquerque and God Answers Prayer in Santa Fe (the first two 24-hour television stations in the United States) and he has been heard on various stations over the years in Albuquerque. Mark performed the Aaronic Blessing for Pastor John Hagee of Christians United For Israel at the 25th Anniversary Celebration of KDAZ Radio. Tross also managed an event, "Walk for Life", to raise money to purchase an ultrasound machine for the Care-Net Pregnancy Center of Rio Rancho.〔(Pregnancy Center to Hold 'Walk-for-Life' ), ABQ Journal, 29 August 2007〕 ==Early life and radio career== Tross was born in Newark, New Jersey, May 8, 1957 to Marian Claire and Frederick Tross.〔Newark, NJ Birth Records〕 He attended Passaic Valley Regional High, graduating in 1975. He then attended Connecticut School of Broadcasting. Tross landed his first radio gig at WKMB, Stirling Country, as a Country Music DJ in 1980. He produced his own radio program in Elmira, NY, called The Number 1 Hits Of All Time. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mark Tross」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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