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Albert Pendarvis is more commonly known as The Old Trailblazer which is the name of a Christian broadcast on which he appears. Most of the material he reads on the broadcast was written by Pastor L. R. Shelton, Sr. Pendarvis is the pastor of Radio Missions, a ministry formerly based in Algiers, New Orleans, United States. The founder of this ministry was L. R. Shelton, Sr.. Pendarvis is the fifth pastor of this ministry. The overall ministry is named Radio Missions. The church itself is called the First Baptist Church of Algiers. The church formerly met in the Metropolitan Tabernacle (a former vaudeville theater in Algiers). Two international radio broadcasts (in America, Northern Ireland, and now shortwave) originate from the ministry: the Voice of Truth (a weekly thirty-minute broadcast of Shelton, Sr.'s messages) and the Old Trailblazer (a weekday 15-minute broadcast by Pendarvis). The local church broadcasts its two Sunday morning services (the Bible School of the Air and the Worship Hour) on WLNO in New Orleans and all of its services on the Internet. In addition, the ministry operates in several other areas, including a bookstore called the Radio Bible and Bookroom which sells Bibles and Christian books. The 2005 storm Katrina destroyed Radio Missions' facilities in Algiers, and because the buildings lacked sufficient insurance coverage, the ministry relocated to their chapel in Baton Rouge, near Pendarvis' home. 〔Information about this is available on the Radio Missions web site.〕 The ministry never missed a single broadcast of their radio programs or church services during this transition. (Although WLNO was off the air for an extended time until power was restored, the ministry still broadcast on the Internet.) In the Sunday evening message of Dec 17, 2006, Pastor Pendarvis mentioned that there was no broadcast the Sunday before the storm hit. The ministry published a monthly magazine, "The Voice Of Truth", until Katrina destroyed their facilities. Publication is suspended until new facilities are constructed to house the press. Before the storm hit, the ministry was able to evacuate all of its people, the printing press, and all of its broadcast equipment from New Orleans and put its equipment in storage. Only the physical buildings were damaged by the storm. Currently, Radio Missions is in a transition between the old facilities in Algiers, New Orleans which had to be abandoned after the storm and their new facilities. Their temporary headquarters is in a chapel in Baton Rouge, but plans for building a new church and facility for ministry operations began almost immediately. The ministry is still going to be known as the "First Baptist Church of Algiers" even after the move. In July, 2006, Pendarvis suffered an accidental fall while doing yardwork in which he broke his hip.〔Posted to the Radio Missions web site and frequently mentioned in broadcasts.〕 A couple of weeks later, he suffered another fall which broke his other hip, he missed several months of preaching while he recovered, but was soon back in his pulpit. ==Doctrinal Position== The Radio Missions ministry is Calvinist in their theology; and while they are not part of any denomination, the ministry believes the London Baptist Confession and they are Reformed Baptists on the order of Charles Spurgeon or Arthur Pink.〔See L.R. Shelton's printed sermons on Calvinism on the Radio Missions web site.〕 The books sold by the ministry are predominantly from this point of view. The ministry is strongly dispensationalist in its eschatology, and has numerous teaching series by Pendarvis and his predecessor Shelton available which discuss the Book of Revelation from this perspective. Similarly, the ministry teaches the premillennial view of eschatology. (The ministry bookstore sells the Scofield Reference Bible and speakers reference it occasionally.) The primary emphasis of the ministry is on "awakening" sinners, that is showing mankind its sinful condition (the total depravity doctrine), and pointing to Christ the Remedy for those who are convicted of their need (or awakened) and fully see their lost and helpless condition before God, showing their only hope is found in Jesus Christ. Almost every message sent out by the ministry stresses this in some way or other. The reason for this is their primary belief that, through shallow evangelism, many people have slipped into the Christian profession without conviction, knowing neither new birth nor repentance nor true faith in the Crucified Saviour. Radio Missions claims to be one of the few strictly Calvinist voices in religious broadcasting. 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「Albert Pendarvis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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