Conrad Murrell served in evangelistic ministry for over 50 years and was powerfully used by God in many Assemblies of God and Baptist churches in the United States and around the world. Throughout that time, Conrad pastored churches in Texas and Louisiana, successfully hosted numerous Bible conferences, engaged in continuous itinerant preaching, and diligently evangelized throughout the United States and Mexico. In addition to his fruitful ministry, he also wrote several books, many of which are read worldwide today. Mack Tomlinson's biography of Conrad Murrell is a testimony of God's grace and truth in the life of a man called by God for the proclamation of the Gospel.Conrad Murrell was a significant contemporary and friend to two of the 20th Century's leading experts on revival, Leonard Ravenhill and Richard Owen Roberts, as well as a dearly loved co-laborer and associate of several other significant evangelists of our age, such as Manley Beasley and Al Whittinghill. Like them, he was a committed, passionate, and anointed itinerant minister. He was a man's man, a man of conviction and grit, but most importantly, he was God's man-a man completely devoted to his Lord and Savior.
Mark J. Goodson is the founder and CEO of Grace and Truth Press L.L.C., which includes Bonafice Media and the Five Solas Alliance. Aware of his own heart's deception and the need for diligence in devotion to prayer and the study of God's Word, Mark aims to produce resources that encourage the church toward sound doctrine and good works for the glory of God. Outside of his ministry work, he enjoys technology, music, film, and theology. Mark is currently double majoring in Biblical Studies and Business Leadership at Spurgeon College in Kansas City, Missouri, while teaching Bible study and leading music at Faith Baptist Church. Mark is married to Amber and they reside with their two Chorkies in Longview, Texas.
Ben Zeisloft is the editor of The Republic Sentinel, a conservative news outlet owned and operated by Christians, where he reports on business, economics, religion, and abortion policy. He is a former staff reporter for The Daily Wire and has written for The Spectator, Campus Reform, and other conservative news outlets. Ben graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School with concentrations in business economics and marketing. Ben and his wife are members of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.