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Alan Malone Bryan

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Alan Malone Bryan

Birth
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
Death
4 Jul 2006 (aged 80)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.9215164, Longitude: -96.7468338
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Gospel preacher listed in Preachers of Today, Vol. 1, 1952, 52 and Ministers Monthly, Feb. 1961.

1961 Biographical Sketch on Alan M. Bryan
Alan M. Bryan was born August 20, 1925, in Birmingham, Alabama. He was baptized in August of 1938, by John D. Cox. He attended public schools in Birmingham, Alabama, and later was graduated from Freed-Hardeman College, Henderson, Tennessee, and George Pepperdine College, Los Angeles, California. He received the M.E.D. degree from Texas Tech in Lubbock, Texas. In 1949 he was married to the former LaJuana Payne. The have two children. Brother Bryan began preaching in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1942. He served the churches in Sundown, Texas; Morton, Texas; and Spring, Texas. He was formerly educational director of the Broadway Church of Christ in Lubbock, Texas. He, also, served on the faculty of David Lipscomb College while directing the educational program for the West End congregation in Nashville, Tennessee. Brother Bryan has conducted meetings and teacher training series in twenty seven states and has appeared on the lectureship programs at seven Christian colleges. He conducts twenty, or more, teacher training series as well as three gospel meetings each year. Brother Bryan serves as associate editor of the Christian Bible Teacher and is a contributing writer for the Gospel Advocate, Twentieth Century Christian, and the MINISTER'S MONTHLY. His book ideas for Bible School Growth, is widely circulated among churches of Christ. At present Brother Bryan resides in Dallas, Texas, where he serves as president of the Gospel Press, an organization which places gospel articles in National magazines. He is also president of the Milbryan Foundation, a non-profit foundation which publishes gospel tracts. Brother Bryan serves as vice-chairman of the board of Christian Schools, Incorporated, Dallas, Texas; vice-president and board member of the Christian Family Book Club; and vice-president and board member of The Christian Teacher, Gadsden, Alabama. He is also a member of the associate board of Freed-Hardeman College and Georgia Christian Institute. Brother Bryan's dynamic and energetic approach to the Lord's work will produce a great abundant harvest. Through his work with the Gospel Press he is helping contact millions of Americans in behalf of the Lord's Kingdom. -J. Cliett Goodpasture, Minister's Monthly, Vol VI, No. 6, page 261.
Gospel preacher listed in Preachers of Today, Vol. 1, 1952, 52 and Ministers Monthly, Feb. 1961.

1961 Biographical Sketch on Alan M. Bryan
Alan M. Bryan was born August 20, 1925, in Birmingham, Alabama. He was baptized in August of 1938, by John D. Cox. He attended public schools in Birmingham, Alabama, and later was graduated from Freed-Hardeman College, Henderson, Tennessee, and George Pepperdine College, Los Angeles, California. He received the M.E.D. degree from Texas Tech in Lubbock, Texas. In 1949 he was married to the former LaJuana Payne. The have two children. Brother Bryan began preaching in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1942. He served the churches in Sundown, Texas; Morton, Texas; and Spring, Texas. He was formerly educational director of the Broadway Church of Christ in Lubbock, Texas. He, also, served on the faculty of David Lipscomb College while directing the educational program for the West End congregation in Nashville, Tennessee. Brother Bryan has conducted meetings and teacher training series in twenty seven states and has appeared on the lectureship programs at seven Christian colleges. He conducts twenty, or more, teacher training series as well as three gospel meetings each year. Brother Bryan serves as associate editor of the Christian Bible Teacher and is a contributing writer for the Gospel Advocate, Twentieth Century Christian, and the MINISTER'S MONTHLY. His book ideas for Bible School Growth, is widely circulated among churches of Christ. At present Brother Bryan resides in Dallas, Texas, where he serves as president of the Gospel Press, an organization which places gospel articles in National magazines. He is also president of the Milbryan Foundation, a non-profit foundation which publishes gospel tracts. Brother Bryan serves as vice-chairman of the board of Christian Schools, Incorporated, Dallas, Texas; vice-president and board member of the Christian Family Book Club; and vice-president and board member of The Christian Teacher, Gadsden, Alabama. He is also a member of the associate board of Freed-Hardeman College and Georgia Christian Institute. Brother Bryan's dynamic and energetic approach to the Lord's work will produce a great abundant harvest. Through his work with the Gospel Press he is helping contact millions of Americans in behalf of the Lord's Kingdom. -J. Cliett Goodpasture, Minister's Monthly, Vol VI, No. 6, page 261.


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