![]() He then started his own program, “Changed Lives” which the “best of” still airs today on the Internet and on radio stations across the U.S. to record the Bible Study Hour broadcast. Haden decided he wanted his own media ministry after two years of traveling back and forth to Philadelphia, Pa. Donald Gray Barnhouse on the national radio program “Bible Study Hour.” Rev. Haden gave his first interview to the top rated TV anchorman. ![]() WRGP TV Newscaster Mort Lloyd’s headline sounded something like “Former Vice President Richard Nixon’s pastor accepts call to lead one of our city’s largest churches.” Nixon was elected president later in the year. Haden’s accepting the call to Chattanooga in early 1968 was the lead story on television news at 6 p.m. ![]() He was the 11th pastor of the historic McCallie Avenue Church where he spent 31 years. and First Presbyterian Church in Chattanooga. Haden pastored two churches, Key Biscayne Presbyterian Church in Miami, Fl. Gutske was one of my favorites the Canadian born Bible student knew the scripture and he lived it.” Gutske’s Bible classes and he held several conferences at First Presbyterian Church. Haden to Chattanooga’s First Presbyterian Church). Probasco would be involved in calling Rev. Gutzke to start a radio ministry in Chattanooga on WDOD, “The Bible for You.” (Mr. Haden said he learned later that Chattanooga businessman Scotty Probasco persuaded Dr. Haden enrolled in the Columbia Theological Seminary in Atlanta and studied under Bible scholar and teacher Dr. Haden resigned from the newspaper in 1960 the Kingsport Times – News headline read, “Ben Haden Resigns To Enter Ministry.” He was president of an oil company, served with the CIA during the Korean War, and CEO of the Kingsport Times in Kingsport, Tn. Haden had earned a law degree from Washington and Lee College and became a member of the Virginia Bar. Haden said, “In the next few years Charlyne was the happiest person I’d ever seen.” He said he accepted Christ in the middle of a church service when the Holy Spirit spoke to his heart and he responded, “Lord Jesus, if you want me you got me.”īefore entering the ministry in 1960, Mr. Haden said he had agreed to go to the crusade because he was intrigued by Mr. Haden said his wife went forward at a Billy Graham crusade in Washington, D.C. Haden was an atheist until he accepted Christ in 1954 and that’s when his life changed. After receiving treatment for his injuries, he will be transported to the Bibb County Jail.Īnyone with further information on the incident is encouraged to contact the Bibb Sheriff’s Office at 478-751 -7500 or Macon Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-877-68CRIME.Rev. Hill is facing three counts of Aggravated Assault, Possession of a Firearm during the Commission of a Felony, and Theft by Receiving Stolen Property. ![]() Hill was also struck in the lower leg.Įveryone was transported to Atrium Health and are listed in stable condition, and thankfully no one else was injured in the incident. The two males and female were all struck once in the lower leg. While they were paying for their food, another customer who was in the restaurant, 35-year-old Darryes Monteze Hill, began shooting. inside of the Waffle House on Chambers Road, according to Bibb County officials.Ī 33-year-old male, 29-year-old male and 28-year-old female had entered the Waffle House. (WGXA) - An aggravated assault that took place Saturday morning in Macon led to four individuals being transported to the hospital.
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