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* ''[[To Be Continued?: Are the Miraculous Gifts for Today?]]'' (2007) | * ''[[To Be Continued?: Are the Miraculous Gifts for Today?]]'' (2007) | ||
* ''[[MacArthur’s Millennial Manifesto: A Friendly Response]]'' (2008) | * ''[[MacArthur’s Millennial Manifesto: A Friendly Response]]'' (2008) | ||
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*[[James Renihan]] | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Sam Waldron
Theology | Reformed Baptist |
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Occupation(s) | Pastor, Professor |
Affiliation(s) | Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary (president) Grace Reformed Baptist Church (pastor) |
Spouse(s) | Charlene Waldron |
Children | 5 children, 8 grandchildren |
Website | cbtseminary.org/president |
Samuel E. Waldron (Ph.D.) is an American Reformed Baptist pastor, professor, and author. Waldron is the pastor of Grace Reformed Baptist Church and he serves as the President of Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary, both being located in Owensboro, Kentucky.[1]
Notable works
- A Modern Exposition of the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith (1989)
- Baptist Roots in America (1991)
- The End Times Made Simple (2007)
- To Be Continued?: Are the Miraculous Gifts for Today? (2007)
- MacArthur’s Millennial Manifesto: A Friendly Response (2008)