April 21, 2025

Pensacola Christian College & Me: An Autobiography, Introduction

In early March I published an article expressing my disappointment and concern that Pensacola Christian College (PCC) hosted Steve Pettit in the Campus Church and College chapel pulpits.  See, Are We Now Going to Lose PCC? 1

That said my love and hope for PCC remains strong and bright. I have a long and rich history with PCC. Some of my greatest strides in spiritual growth, ministry opportunities, delights in ministry, and personal enrichment are because of and through my relationship with PCC. I will be sharing some favorite, even fun times I had on faculty.

Today, I am beginning a new series of articles to, in autobiographical form, share my life experiences with and about PCC.

My love for and appreciation for the PCC I know runs deep within me. I will be sharing many stories of how I came to work, study and thrive at PCC. None of what I share is meant to be a self- aggrandizement campaign. They are the retelling of my favorite and cherished memories. The first, coming soon, will discuss how the Lord was working in my life, which led me to reach out to PCC. See, Call to Ministry Leading to PCC.

Yours faithfully,


Lou Martuneac

Addendum: I have no set schedule for publishing the upcoming articles in the series. I will write and publish each as I am able. My goal is to post each article on Monday and Thursday morning.

Footnote
Steve Pettit is Reformed in his theology, a non-separatist evangelical and an ecumenical compromiser. His agenda over nine years as Bob Jones University president almost completely erased BJU's historic fundamentalist, separatist legacy. Pettit's dismantling of BJU's foundation caused irreparable damage to the school and has to this day left what form it will take or its survivability in question.  Pray that God will give the leadership the wisdom and way to revitalize and restore BJU to the best of what it has been, and can be again. See,

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