
Dr. Lewis Gregory |
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THE
MESSENGER
Dr. Lewis Gregory co-founded SOURCE MINISTRIES
in November of 1982. Source Ministries is a discipleship
and leadership-training ministry located in Atlanta,
GA. Lewis currently serves as director with responsibilities
in teaching, preaching and counseling. He has
a special emphasis on training and consulting
leaders—which include ministers, business
personnel, and government officials. He is also
an ordained minister, having been called into
the ministry in 1971. He holds a Masters degree
from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
and a Doctors degree from Luther Rice Seminary.
His ministry has been multifaceted: mission work,
conference ministry, counseling, teaching and
the pastorate.
During his time in the ministry,
Lewis served with First Baptist Church Kaufman,
Conquerors Thru Christ, James Avenue Baptist Church,
Fulness House, Bible Pathway, First Baptist Church
Atlanta, In Touch Ministries, Luther Rice Seminary,
and Promised Land Church.
Lewis and Lue have been married since 1969. They
have three children—Amy Charis, Aaron, and
Andrew—a son-in-law named Rich, and two
grandchildren, Thomas and Taylor Grace. The Gregory’s
greatest desire is that Jesus Christ be exalted
in their lives and ministry. They are personally
committed to the ministry of life and the encouragement
of others.

Lewis & Lue Gregory
A PERSONAL TESTIMONY
Like Timothy in the Bible, the Lord blessed me
with a godly grandmother and mother—who
were a great inspiration to me. They began reading
Bible stories to me at an early age. It wasn't
long before I became enamored by the amazing heroic
feats of the Bible characters. This motivated
me to desire that same kind of supernatural life
for myself.
A NEW PERSON
When I was eleven, my Sunday school teacher, Dale
Carter, shared the gospel with me. The Lord revealed
to me that His death on the cross was applicable
to my life. When I saw my need of Christ, I experienced
a strong conviction of sin. As we knelt in the
classroom, I gladly repented of my sin, and received
Christ into my heart.
I cried tears of joy that day, as I sensed the
peace and loving kindness of the Lord. Praise
God, my new life in Christ had just begun!
During the next ten years, although I remained
active in the church, there was a growing sense
of dissatisfaction in my life. All of my Bible
knowledge and church activity could not produce
the peace and contentment that I thought was a
part of living the Christian life. I found myself
sinking into a pit of hopeless despair. The guilt
over my own failures weighed heavily upon me.
I became acutely aware that I was a defeated Christian.
A DEFEATED CHRISTIAN
My only ray of hope was in the sweet by and by.
I attempted to console myself with these words, “Well, at least when I die, I know I'll
be with the Lord in heaven.”
This was a great blessing to be sure. However,
it had very little effect on the ugly here and
now. So much for future hope—what I needed
was a present tense transformation.
Providentially, the Lord responds to the desperate
cries of our hearts—even when they are as
feeble and misguided as mine was. Thank You, Lord!
He graciously sent a godly helpmate into my life.
While in college, I met and married my precious
wife, Lue. She became the catalyst for my personal
spiritual renewal. Afterward, we united with a
small country church in East Texas. A careful
and lengthy study of Scripture ensued. This was
my desperate attempt to find meaningful answers
to the critical issues of life.
I had yet to discover the life portrayed by the
godly Bible characters that I had so loved as
a boy. I also observed the quality of life recorded
in the Bible in a real and vibrant way through
a layman at our church named Clifford Sharp.
I was captivated by his simple-fervent faith,
boldness, and potency in prayer and witnessing.
He and his wife Inez exuded the love and joy of
the Lord. This produced within me a deep hunger
and thirst for true righteousness.
Although I was extremely sincere and dedicated,
I discovered that I had the same misunderstanding
that was true of the Galatians. Having begun in
the Spirit, I had been attempting to be made perfect
by the flesh. I was trying to make the Christian
life work by zealous religious activities and
biblical disciplines. I then realized that my
human strengths and abilities—although engaged
in good biblical activities—were just as
inadequate for living the Christian life as they
had been for beginning the Christian life.
A LIBERATED LIFE
It was then that Romans 1:17—“The
just shall live by faith”—took on
new meaning for me. I ceased from my own human
efforts (fleshly works) and entered into His rest.
As I yielded myself to Him, the Lord graciously
filled me with the Holy Spirit. I began to live
in the same way that I had first received Him—by
grace through faith (Ephesians 2:8).
Finally, I understood. Christ had not come to
give me life. He had come to be my life, and He
is. Christ is now my very life!
Once I had totally committed my life to Christ
to carry out His plans in me, I was able to know
what those plans were. As a result, in the fall
of 1971, the Lord revealed to me His purpose for
my life. He had made me to be a minister. Through
the assistance of a multitude of counselors, God
confirmed His call into the Christian ministry.
Then off I went in pursuit of my calling.
ONE WITH CHRIST
However, by 1975, I had run the gamut of Christian
teaching. Ironically, some of what I had learned
actually caused my Christian life to deteriorate.
Once again, I felt myself losing ground. The simplicity
in Christ, which I had found to be so liberating,
was beginning to elude me.
Mercifully, God rescued me from yet another yoke
of bondage. Through one Scripture—quoted
by an evangelist— my eyes were opened. “As
he is, so are we in this world” (1 John
4:17).
Finally, I saw it! I am actually one with
Christ. Everything He is, I have now become in
union with Him.
Gone were the days of trying to become more like
Christ. Now, I could relax and just allow Christ
to be Himself in me. Oh, what joy to simply abide
in the consciousness of His indwelling presence!
God made it clear that the nature of my ministry
was to proclaim this liberating message of our
union with Christ and the transforming power of
the Holy Spirit. My desire is to help people partake
of His life. I praise God for His all-sufficient
grace which has enabled me to carry out this life
calling!
In the mouth of two or three witnesses...
“I believe Lewis could be of tremendous
assistance to churches and associations. . . .
Lewis has a pastor’s heart and loves and
prays for men of God. Lewis wrote a book, Introducing
The New You. . . . I have been intrigued and deeply
moved by its content. Lewis Gregory is a man of
prayer who believes the Bible and lives out his
faith on a daily basis. . . . I commend him to
you without any reservation!”
Dr. Larry
Cheek
Associational
Missionary
“Lewis has served as an adjunct professor
at Luther Rice Seminary. He is an excellent communicator
and teacher. His performance and demeanor were
of the highest quality.”
James Flanagan, Ph. D., President
Luther
Rice Seminary
“Dr. Gregory has been wonderfully used in
his ministry of preaching, teaching, and counseling
here at First Baptist Church of Atlanta. We have
had a number of people testify concerning how
blessed they were as a result of his ministry.
…I have had the privilege of attending one
of his seminars, and can therefore personally
vouch for the quality of the materials he has
developed, and the effectiveness of his teaching.
…It is my pleasure to recommend to you the
ministry of Lewis Gregory.”
Dr. Charles Stanley, Pastor
First
Baptist Church Atlanta
“I believe what truly sets Lewis Gregory
apart as a gifted teacher and counselor, is his
personal walk with our Lord. . . . Because of
his walk, I have often observed the Lord use Lewis
to effectively counsel and teach others. Many
of his counselees and students alike have attested
to the effectiveness of his ministry. . . . It
is my pleasure to wholeheartedly commend Lewis
Gregory to you.”
Dr. Robert McCaughan, Director
FBC
Atlanta Counseling Center
“Brother Gregory is one of the most capable
counselors I have personally known. He can discipline
and instruct with Christ’s love. . . . His
spiritual insight and dedication is rare and I
believe him to be one of the few truly great men
of God that I know. I recommend him without hesitation.”
Dr. John Hash, President
Bible
Pathway Ministries
“Lewis Gregory was a co-worker with us here
in the ministry of Fulness. . . . I personally
have never worked with any man with whom I have
more oneness. . . . He is a paragon of spiritual
character. . . . Lue, his wife, is a most submissive
person to her husband, making their marriage a
very beautiful testimony to our Lord. . . . It
is a pleasure for me to commend to you my brother
and friend.”
Ras Robinson, President
Fulness
House
MINISTRY AFFILIATIONS
AACC American Association of Christian Counselors
ABC Association of Biblical Counselors
AEA American Evangelistic Association
AELM Association of Exchanged Life Ministries
CARA Christian Addiction Rehabilitation Association
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