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Direct Answers to Difficult Questions - By Fred G. Stevenson #audiobook

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

DR. FRED G. STEVENSON was born and reared on a small farm in Dallas County, Arkansas near Fordyce. His elementary education was received in a small school near Fordyce, and he received his high school work in the Missionary Baptist College at Sheridan, Arkansas. He attended Arkansas A&M College at Monticello for two years. In the late 1920’s and early 1930's, he taught for five years in the public schools.

Dr. Stevenson reads both the Hebrew and the Greek manuscripts of the Old and New Testaments with almost as much ease as the English translations. God has blessed him in that he is able to retain almost everything he reads. He has not allowed this great talent to lie unused, but has put it to good work for the honor and glory of God. Dr. Stevenson reads both the Hebrew and the Greek manuscripts of the Old and New Testaments with almost as much ease as the English translations. God has blessed him in that he is able to retain almost everything he reads. He has not allowed this great talent to lie unused, but has put it to good work for the honor and glory of God.

Dr. Stevenson was saved July 4, 1932, and surrendered to the work of the gospel ministry in November, 1932. He was among the first students who enrolled in the Missionary Baptist Institute and Seminary when it opened for the first term in 1934. In 1935 he moved to Magnolia, Arkansas, where he remained for nine years. During that time, Dr. Stevenson was instructor in English and Bible languages in the Columbia Baptist School. In autumn 1943, he returned to Little Rock, and began his work as an instructor in Bible languages and Bible subjects in the Missionary Baptist Seminary, a position he held until the summer of 1971.

Dr. Stevenson says: "The great doctrinal point I have tried to put over in recent years, with doubtful success, is that the New Testament is not the discussion of a new plan of salvation, but it is rather the discussion of a new way of God’s dealing with His special people in the world, this special people being the church.”

In December 1934, Bro. Stevenson married Lyda Johnson. Of their five children, one son was a casualty of the Vietnam War and the youngest son was a drowning victim.

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