Tony Glover
Minister Tony Glover is a servant of the Lord who has earned a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration in August 2012 and was licensed to preach under the African Methodist Episcopal Church Denomination in March 2008. He currently serves as an usher at Church of His Presence under Pastor John Kilpatrick and occasionally Evangelizes when called upon by pastors and/or positive organizations. Born and reared the first ten years of his life in Middletown, OH, Tony had some very humble...See more
Minister Tony Glover is a servant of the Lord who has earned a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration in August 2012 and was licensed to preach under the African Methodist Episcopal Church Denomination in March 2008. He currently serves as an usher at Church of His Presence under Pastor John Kilpatrick and occasionally Evangelizes when called upon by pastors and/or positive organizations. Born and reared the first ten years of his life in Middletown, OH, Tony had some very humble beginnings being brought up by his single mother. Tony moved with his mother to Atmore, AL, at age ten to live with his great aunt, Leona, who led him to accept Jesus into his heart at age eleven. After finishing high school in 1994, Tony served for nearly two years in the US Army National Guard and later went to work while taking college courses part-time. Tony is grateful and truly humbled to have answered his call into the ministry to serve God and help get the Gospel of Jesus Christ out to the world. Tony loves people dearly and wants as many as possible to make it into the Kingdom of Heaven. A huge thank you goes to all who have and will support Body of Christ Ministries with Brother Glover, a ministry founded by Tony around mid to late 2010. May God richly bless every one of you reading this precious book in Jesus' name! See less
Tony Glover's Featured Books
Tony Glover book reviews
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Blues with a Feeling: The Little Walter Story
If yer' into the blues....
I'd definitely recommend it to someone who is into the blues, specifically Little Walter, and Muddy Waters.
Lots of other blues musicians mentioned.
The first chapter dealing with his family ... Read More