Dick B. interviews author Marty A. on
the Wednesday, December 4, 2013, episode of the "Christian Recovery Radio
with Dick B." show
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now; and, if you tune in, you will hear a very very articulate musical celebrity,
former drug addict, prisoner, and dedicated servant of the Lord
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Introduction
Our
guest today, Marty A., captured my attention when he graciously sent me his
book "Once Life Matters: A New Beginning." But it was not just
another drunkalog or war story. It describes Marty's unusual musical career,
contact with celebrities, ups and downs, and bouts with drugs and alcohol. But
its principal appeal is its picture of a cured addict who is an example for
thousands of recovered Christians who have emerged from their drug-filled holes,
met inspired recovery leaders, focused on prisoners' freedom, and reported
dramatic conversions to God through Jesus Christ. Marty's accounts reminded me
that Ken and I had the pleasure of befriending Bishop Frank Costantino, a man
who emerged from life as a gangster, followed by time in prison, to head up a
huge prison relief program. And Frank endorsed and funded several of our books.
Marty reminded me of our friend Mickey Evans of Dunklin Memorial Church in
Okeechobee. We spent lots of time with Mickey, spoke at meetings with him, and
marveled at his success in the swamps bringing men out of prison, into the
Bible, and back to families and productive work.
We
hope Marty will tell us of his family, bumpy career, powerful conversion, and
time spent with his sister and a minister friend who led him to be born again.
He shows how a New York pastor got him grounded in the Word of God; and how he
began attending church and speaking at youth meetings, and participating in
meetings sponsored by Full Gospel Business Men. He met a supportive police
officer before he was sentenced to prison. He sought Frank Costantino's prison
ministry; and, in prison, worked with Jews for Jesus and other Christians who
wanted better lives. That work brought him to well-known prison ministries like
those of Murph the Surf, "Pappy" Eastham, Chuck Colson, and Mickey
Evans. Now, take it away Marty.
Synopsis
Christians
and those wanting God’s help in overcoming alcoholism, addiction, and sin will
welcome this book by Marty A., titled Once
Life Matters: A New Beginning. It is filled with details about Marty’s
stellar music career, his rubbing noses with celebrities, his getting caught in
the desire and temptation for drugs in the 1960’s, his arrest and conviction
and imprisonment, and his complete life-changing turnabout when he became born
again of the spirit of God and devoted some 30 years to serving God and others.
Particularly in the prison ministry field, working with such leaders as Bishop
Frank Costantino, Murf the Surf, Mickey Evans, Chaplain Ray, Chuck Coulson, and
David Wilkerson.
I
really don’t want to summarize or detail the words of Marty. They are too good
for that. But I will emphasize some of the high points you will hear in this
radio show:
Marty
was caught up in the temptations, counterfeits, and desires common to many
successful celebrities. And his career as a music celebrity tanked. Through the
prayers and efforts of his sister and her minister friend, he was born again.
In his book, he lists all the appropriate King James Version verses involved in
the promises of the Bible which, when confessed and believed enable the promise
to become a child of the living God.
Marty
emphasizes that he was a sinner, in need of redemption, salvation, and
transformation. And his thankfulness goes to the assurance in the Bible that he
has Christ in him, the hope of glory. Then there’s the need for what some call “progressive
sanctification.” Which means that the devil doesn’t give up trying to
counterfeit and tempt. And the believer has to fight the battle described in
Ephesians 6 by putting on the whole armor of God and telling the devil to take
a hike.
Marty
offered a free copy of his book to anyone who has listened to this program and
contacts him. They may get the contact information through dickb@ dickb.com.
And Marty is now revising his book, and I look forward to reading the new
version.
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