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Martin served as pastor of Trinity Baptist Church in [[wikipedia:Montville, New Jersey|Montville, New Jersey]] from 1962 to 2008.<ref>[https://banneroftruth.org/us/about/banner-authors/a-n-martin/ Albert N. Martin]. Banner of Truth Trust. Accessed 16 November 2023.</ref> He wrote a number of books on [[homiletics]], including ''Preaching in the Holy Spirit'' (2011), in which he describes the specific manifestations of the Spirit in preaching as "a heightened sense, unfettered liberty, an enlarged heart, and a heightened confidence in the Word."<ref>Orrick, Jim Scott; Payne, Brian; Fullerton, Ryan (2017). ''Encountering God through Expository Preaching: Connecting God's People to God's Presence through God's Word''. B&H Publishing. p. 129. ISBN 9781433684135. https://books.google.com/books?id=cm8kDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT129. Accessed 16 November 2023.</ref>
Martin served as pastor of Trinity Baptist Church in [[wikipedia:Montville, New Jersey|Montville, New Jersey]] from 1962 to 2008.<ref>[https://banneroftruth.org/us/about/banner-authors/a-n-martin/ Albert N. Martin]. Banner of Truth Trust. Accessed 16 November 2023.</ref> He wrote a number of books on [[homiletics]], including ''Preaching in the Holy Spirit'' (2011), in which he describes the specific manifestations of the Spirit in preaching as "a heightened sense, unfettered liberty, an enlarged heart, and a heightened confidence in the Word."<ref>Orrick, Jim Scott; Payne, Brian; Fullerton, Ryan (2017). ''Encountering God through Expository Preaching: Connecting God's People to God's Presence through God's Word''. B&H Publishing. p. 129. ISBN 9781433684135. https://books.google.com/books?id=cm8kDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT129. Accessed 16 November 2023.</ref>


In 2021, a ''[[Festschrift]]'' was published in his honor: ''A Workman Not Ashamed: Essays in Honor of Albert N. Martin''.<ref>McGraw, Ryan M. (May 2021). "A Workman Not Ashamed: Essays in Honor of Albert N. Martin". ''Ordained Servant''. https://opc.org/os.html?article_id=895. Accessed 16 November 2023.</ref><ref name="Najapfour">Najapfour, Brian (23 December 2020). "A Workman Not Ashamed". Reformation21. https://www.reformation21.org/blog/a-workman-not-ashamed. Accessed 16 November 2023.</ref>
In 2021, a ''[[wikipedia:Festschrift|Festschrift]]'' was published in his honor: ''A Workman Not Ashamed: Essays in Honor of Albert N. Martin''.<ref>McGraw, Ryan M. (May 2021). "A Workman Not Ashamed: Essays in Honor of Albert N. Martin". ''Ordained Servant''. https://opc.org/os.html?article_id=895. Accessed 16 November 2023.</ref><ref name="Najapfour">Najapfour, Brian (23 December 2020). "A Workman Not Ashamed". Reformation21. https://www.reformation21.org/blog/a-workman-not-ashamed. Accessed 16 November 2023.</ref>


[[John Murray (theologian)|John Murray]] called him "one of the ablest and moving preachers I have ever heard".<ref name="Najapfour" />
[[John Murray (theologian)|John Murray]] called him "one of the ablest and moving preachers I have ever heard".<ref name="Najapfour" />


==Further reading==
==Further reading==
* Borgman, Brian (2002). ''[[My Heart for Thy Cause: Albert N. Martin's Theology of Preaching]]''. Mentor.
* [[Brian Borgman|Borgman, Brian]] (2002). ''[[My Heart for Thy Cause: Albert N. Martin's Theology of Preaching]]''. Mentor.


== References ==
== References ==