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Jerry Gentry is a father, grandfather, and publisher of 25 years. He was "churched but unsaved, religious but lost" for 53 years, until he surrendered his life to Jesus Christ in January, 1997. Since that time, he has written widely on Christian living and doctrinal studies, with particular interest in the Reformation and it's impact on the restoration of Biblical worship. He is currently working to revive the ancient Israelite hymnbook, called the Songs of Zion, also called the Psalms of David, used widely throughout the early church, restored during the Reformation, and displaced after 1750 by the hymns of Isaac Watts and other supercessionist hymn writers. Mr. Gentry lives in the piney woods of rural East Texas where he owns a small farm and has publishing interests. He is also involved in the leadership of The Reformed Church of Israel. Visit his website at www.wildernesschurch.com and contact him by email. |