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  • A. David Hart

    Contributing sermons since Dec 30, 2006
A. David's church

Salem Baptist Church
Washington, District of Columbia 20001
202-232-4294

About A. David
  • Education: I have a Master’ in Theology from the Faith Bible College and Seminary.
  • Experience: I started my ministry at Christian Tabernacle Church of God under the watchful eyes of Bishop Wm. F. Hart, Jr. and I’ve been in the gospel ministry for 32 years. The first church I pastored was The Peach Grove Baptist Church in Louisa, Va. After 3 years, I was called back into the city of DC to be the Assistant to Pastor Terry D. Streeter and the Mt Pleasant Baptist Church family, I was there seven years before the Lord called me to Salem Baptist Church in 2004.
  • Comment to those looking at my sermons: Note that I love Series Preaching.
  • Sermon or series that made a difference: 1. Give me the Crumbs. By Bishop William F. Hart, Jr. 2. Launchout into the Deep. By Dr. E. K. Bailey
  • One of my favorite illustrations: My son was around six years old and he used to watch the other children riding their bikes. He often asked me Daddy when will I get a chance to ride my bike like they do? (speaking of riding without training wheels) I said to him that to ride without training wheel takes some courage, then I asked him did he think he was ready to ride without his training wheels? And his response would always be "no". Being the father that I was, I wanted to at least prepare him for the next step in riding his bike, because I didn’t want him to be the only ten year old still riding with training wheel. So I took one of the training wheels off and I instructed him to lean opposite of that wheel for balance. After a week or so he got the hang of that. Then I asked him was he ready for me to take the other one off. and to my delight he said "yes". So With the training wheels off, I told him that I would hold the seat and hold him while he rode his bike. The process was wobbly at best, but he kept on trying. Soon he started to get relaxed because he knew that his dad was keeping him from falling. Three days later his confidence was getting better, and I would run along side of him holding the seat and letting him know that daddy was still there and he would ride along just like he had seen the bigger boys. Then one day while riding I let go of the seat, and just ran along with him. Unknowing to him that he was riding all by himself. This illustrated story taught me an important principle of Christianity. It showed me how the Lord teaches us to live this Christian life, but not like me, I let my son go at in alone, but the Lord will stay with us the remainer of our days. He would make sure that we would never go anywhere or do anything alone because He gave us His Holy Spirit to lead us and guide us through every situation.
  • Family: I am married to the former Cheryl Johnson and we have 4 wonderful children.
  • What my parents think of my sermons: My Dad never got the chance to hear me, but my Mom thinks I’m the greatest.
  • What my spouse (really) thinks of my sermons: If she eat more than three pieces of candy from her purse I’m losing her. So I try to keep her between 1 and 2 pieces.
  • Best advice given to me about preaching: If the Text does not say it, you shouldn’t either.
  • Books that have had an impact: 1. Successful Christian Living By Dr. Elmer Towns 2. Point Man By Steve Farrar 3. Finishing Strong By Steve Farrar
  • Hobbies: I love gagets of anykind, and I love talking to people that think on a different level than I. Especially preachers.
  • If I could Preach one more time, I would say...: Stop telling people about the church you attend and tell them about JESUS.
  • Something funny that happened while preaching: Nothing yet, but if I keep preaching something will.
  • What I want on my tombstone: He never met a stranger.
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    Contributed on May 22, 2008
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    A businessman from time to time would have to write a report to the chairman of the board of his corporation. He would write the letter and would give it to his secretary, and she would read it, then type it for him on the company letterhead. To his approval she would correct grammatical mistakes ...read more

  • I Found An Interesting Story In A Book Of Bible ...

    Contributed on Apr 13, 2008
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    I found an interesting story in a book of Bible Illustrations, which brought to life a truth that we the church should follow. It said, An old man once said, that it took him forty years to learn three simple things. The first was that he could not do anything to save himself; the second was that ...read more

  • The Law Was To Remind Us That We Were Guilty For ...

    Contributed on Apr 13, 2008
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    the law was to remind us that we were guilty for violating that law, the down side of that was that the law did not provide a satisfactory pardon for anyone who broke the law. So the law has its limitations. I am reminded of something that recently happened to my older brother. He is a long ...read more

  • Down Through The Years We've Discovered That ...

    Contributed on Mar 26, 2008
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    Down through the years we’ve discovered that many people try to keep you the way that you were. They would say that “A leopard cannot change it spots” and “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks.” And they believe that there is a slight chance for us changing. It reminds me a of my favorite comic ...read more

  • Jerry Clower, A Christian, Who Made A Living At ...

    Contributed on Mar 19, 2008
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