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  1. Walter Ralston Martin. (September 10, 1928 – June 26, 1989), was an American Baptist Christian minister and author who founded the Christian Research Institute in 1960 as a para-church ministry specializing as a clearing-house of information in both general Christian apologetics and in counter cult apologetics.

  2. Walter Martin. Walter Ralston Martin (1928 - 1989), was an Evangelical Christian apologist who founded the Christian Research Institute in 1960 as a para-church ministry specialising as a clearing-house of information in both general Christian apologetics and in countercult apologetics.. Family. Martin was born in New York City, the son of George Washington Martin (a judge) and Maud Ainsworth.

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  4. 5 de feb. de 2020 · When Jonathan Fire*Eater lead vocalist Stewart Lupton passed away in 2018, the Walkmen bassist and keyboard player Walter Martin grieved his dear friend with a note memorializing his work ...

  5. 1 de dic. de 2017 · Only Walter Martin would bring a barbershop quartet to the Tiny Desk. Best known as a singer and multi-instrumentalist with the band The Walkmen, Martin has spent his solo career making ...

  6. Reminisce Bar & Grill (2018) Reminisce Bar & Grill is the fourth solo album Walter Martin has recorded since his band the Walkmen split in 2013, and it’s one that might throw fans of his two award winning family albums for a loop. With frankness and poignancy, Martin, now a 43-year-old married man with two young children, squarely tackles the subject of adulthood specifically, his own.

  7. waltermartinmusic.bandcamp.com › album › my-kinda-musicMy Kinda Music | Walter Martin

    1 de ene. de 2017 · Marco Polo 10. It's a Dream (Night Version) Winner of 2017 Parents' Choice Gold Award, My Kinda Music is the second installment of Martin's "Juvenile Series" (following 2014's We're All Young Together). Songs about music, imagination and the creative process. Features guest vocals by The National's Matt Berninger and folk singer Laura Gibson.