Eddie Cloer
			    
                     
                 
	            
                    Eddie Cloer attended Harding University in Searcy, Arkansas; Oklahoma Christian in Oklahoma City; 
                    and Harding Graduate School of Bible and Religion in Memphis, Tennessee.  He holds the 
                    Bachelor of Arts, Master of Theology, and Doctor of Ministry degrees.  His doctoral thesis 
                    focused on evangelistic preaching.
	             
	            
	                Having begun his preaching career at age fifteen, he has preached the gospel for over forty 
	                years, serving congregations in Clarksville, Hot Springs, and Blytheville, Arkansas.  He 
	                has preached in more than 850 gospel meetings in thirty-five states of the USA, London, England,
	                Singapore, and Ukraine.
	             
	            
	                Dr. Cloer teaches Bible and preaching classes at Harding University.  He is the author of 
	                two Truth for Today Commentaries, Psalms 1—50 and Psalms 51—89, as well as 
                    several books, including: What Is "the Church?", 
	                God's Design for "the Church", "The Church": The 
	                People of God's Purpose, "Thus Far the Lord Has 
	                Helped Us," and Come, Let Us Magnify the Lord.
	             
	            
	                Since 1981, Eddie has edited and published Truth for Today, a monthly publication for 
	                preachers and teachers.  In 1990, with World Bible School teachers and the Champions church 
	                of Christ in Houston, Texas, he began the Truth for Today Printed Preacher School.  Its 
	                expository Bible studies assist thousands of preachers and teachers around the world, who are 
	                converting countless souls to Christ.  He directs the Truth for Today World Mission School, 
	                a non-profit mission work reaching out to nearly 30,000 preachers in 150 nations of the world.
	             
	            Eddie and his wife, Susan, have two married children and five grandchildren. 
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