The John Marshall Family --
One More Mile
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Price: $15.95 Availability: In Stock Product#: Marshall14-CD Format:
CD Released: 2007 Label:
Monica Marshall, Tunnelton, West Virginia Description:
Family singing group Total Playing Time:
36:24 |
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Other Recordings by The John Marshall Family
CD
Collection (Volume 1) CD
Collection (Volume 2) CD Collection (Volume
3) CD Collection (Volume
4) I Am Not Ashamed Just For A Moment Peace Stand By God's
Man Under
Their Father's Hand
Tidings Of Joy
Watchman
Jonathan And
Matthew Marshall --All In The Family
This recording is listed
under: Singing
Groups
MY COMMENTS I first heard about the John
Marshall Family when they came to sing at my local church (Trinity Baptist
Church of Arlington, TX which pastored by Bob W. Smith) I was very impressed
with their music. I bought two of their CD's at their book and tape table after
the end of the service. I have played their music for a long time on Old
Christian Radio. I am glad that I NOW have the privilege to promote and sell
their CD's in the Old Fashioned Christian Radio Music Store.
Message Inside the CD Cover I
would like to dedicate this CD to Deborah Wells, daughter of John and Lee
Marshall. Deborah has written most of the lyrics and music in this CD. Each song
has been written for the purpose of seeing souls saved and lives surrendered to
the glory of the Lord. I am forever indebted to Deborah Wells for having the
evident touch of God on her life to write these songs. May they impact this
generation for Christ. Thank you, Deborah, for your love for Christ and for
others.
-Pastor Mark Swanson
For 15 years, Camp Berean has been a big part
of our lives. The memories we have made there have greatly impacted us. In fact,
the very first year our brother, Matthew, was called to preach. We thank Pastor
Mark Swanson for his faithfulness and for making it possible for us to record
this CD. The theme songs have been used to encourage us and many other young
people to live closer to Jesus. We hope they will do the same for you!
-John Marshall Family
About The John Marshall Family...
From
the beginning, the John Marshall Family has striven to keep their music pure and
conservative.
The Lord made it very plain to John Marshall that He wanted the family to step
out in faith and begin traveling full-time. This journey began in the fall of
1976 and they will be celebrating 25 years of ministry next year. Prior to this
time, Brother Marshall had pastored in several states and had begun training the
children for music in the house of the Lord. In September of 1976 they left
their home on Long Island, New York with only two meetings lined up. God has
proven to be more than sufficient to meet every need and has kept them busy
serving Him. He has opened doors for them to minister in every state of the
Union and several countries around the world.
At the onset of full-time ministry, the family numbered 6 daughters. The first
core group that sang consisted of Dad, Mom and the three oldest girls. Over the
years, the Lord has added 2 sons and 2 more daughters. Each one has been taught
to play at least two instruments (guitar, piano, banjo, violin, mandolin,
trumpet, baritone, harp, harmonica, and Dobro) and to use their voice for the
glory of God. As the years have passed, the four oldest daughters and the oldest
son have married and gone on to serve the Lord in different parts of the world.
You can read about their families at the extended
family update page. The group now totals 6 — Dad, Mom, Sharon 27, Joanna
26, Jessica 23, and Monica 18. They continue to travel the USA and bring a
ministry of preaching and music to churches small and large.
The
thrust of the tape/CD ministry is to provide a variety of Godly music with a
Scriptural message. The John Marshall Family believes that if music is to be
different from the world, the musician's goal must be to glorify and honor
Christ and Him alone. Only then will the world hear and see what they are
thirsty for — not an imitation of what they already have — but a reflection
of God's light in a separated Christian life.

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