About
Getting the church out of “church” is one of my own personal battles. What passes for church doesn’t even come close to Biblical expectations whether church comes in the guise of traditional, seeker-friendly, high-church, pentecostal, or reformed. Culture has too often influenced how church is conducted. Instead of going out to the world, the church becomes the world. How is this relevant? When we as Christians are no different than the world we have been saved from, then how will the world ever know the difference?

I live in Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
My name is Scott Hart. I have been married 19 years to the most beautiful woman, spiritually and physically!! God used my wife to bring me back to Him. 20 years ago, she was the new nurse I wanted to ask out (DENIED!) But we talked, she witnessed, I waffled. Then God cornered me by myself in my apartment, drove me to my knees…
We have four children, three dogs, and one cat. Together with my wife, they form the basis for my ministry in life. Much of that life centers around my secular vocation as a Respiratory Care Practitioner. I have been a Respiratory Care Practitioner for 24 years working in fields as varied as neonates (pre-mature babies) to burn centers. We reside in Louisville, Kentucky.
I have been ordained to the gospel ministry for 13 years: worked as youth pastor, volunteer hospital chaplain, and bivocational pastor. I continue to be husband and father, provider via my secular vocation, waiting for God to show me where He will use me next. Currently, I serve as pastor for Sulphur Baptist Church in Sulphur, Kentucky.
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