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Jeff Pollard

By the grace of God, Jeff Pollard was converted to Jesus Christ in the early 80s from a career in rock music. Although religious from an early age, his true conversion at 30 brought him to understand the wonders of God’s sovereign grace. God’s Spirit and Word awakened him to the importance of doctrinal purity, to the vital role of the local church in God’s eternal purpose, and to God’s vision for families. Realizing his responsibilities as husband and father, he and his wife Myra homeschooled their children, Lacey and Jordan. After years of conducting home and campus Bible studies, street and prison ministries, and interim pastoral work, he served Providence Baptist Church in Ball, LA, as pastor for seven years. Jeff is presently one of the elders of Mt. Zion Bible Church, Pensacola, FL, the home of Chapel Library, an international Gospel literature outreach. He is the editor of the quarterly magazine, the Free Grace Broadcaster, and the author of Christian Modesty and the Public Undressing of America and Do You Know Jesus Christ?

Mount Zion Bible Church, located in Pensacola, Florida, oversees six Gospel ministries. The most well known is Chapel Library, which reprints and distributes tracts, booklets, and paperbacks free of charge. Chapel publishes literature by great preachers and writers of the past, such as Spurgeon, Pink, Bonar, Ryle, and the Puritans. Chapel Library publishes a few living authors, such as A.N. Martin and Erroll Hulse. A second ministry is two quarterly magazines: Free Grace Broadcaster, a quarterly digest of Reformed articles, and A. W. Pink’s Studies in the Scriptures. Each issue of the FGB develops a theme with Christ-centered, grace-exalting articles and sermons by Spurgeon, Lloyd-Jones, the Puritans along with many others. Third is a prison ministry, which presently reaches over 3000 prisons and thousands of inmates throughout North America. Fourth is Chapel Audio, a library of more than 6000 sermons from preachers who extol the grace of God. Mount Zion Bible Institute is fifth, offering Bible courses free of charge to churches, individuals, prisoners, or anyone interested in better understanding God’s Word. Finally, www.mountzion.org is home to the John Bunyan Archive and an increasing number of literature titles.