Micheal Catt

 

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Michael Catt is a producer, author and Senior Pastor of Sherwood Baptist Church since 1989. He was an executive producer for the 2008 film, Fireproof. He is an author and has written several books and booklets. He married Terri Catt in 1974, and they have two daughters; Hayley Catt and Erin Bethea, who was in said film. Catt received an undergraduate degree from Mississippi College, a master of divinity degree from Luther Rice Bible Seminary and doctor of ministry degree from Trinity Theological Seminary

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Micheal Catt

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Name From To Relationship type
Terri Catt(Gifta: 1974–) 1974 Gifta
Children

Erin Bethea, Hayley Catt

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Michael Catt is a producer, author and Senior Pastor of Sherwood Baptist Church since 1989. He was an executive producer for the 2008 film, Fireproof. He is an author and has written several books and booklets. He married Terri Catt in 1974, and they have two daughters; Hayley Catt and Erin Bethea, who was in said film.

Catt received an undergraduate degree from Mississippi College, a master of divinity degree from Luther Rice Bible Seminary and doctor of ministry degree from Trinity Theological Seminary.

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