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Tim Bayly has been married to his wife, Mary Lee, for 46 years. They have five children and thirty grandchildren. As a Protestant and reformed Christian pastor, Bayly works to help others grow in their fear and love of the true God Who forgives the sins of those washed in the blood of His Beloved Son, Jesus Christ. Through the faithful example of his father and the firm and loving hand of his heavenly Father, Tim has grown as a Christian, a man, a husband, a father, a grandfather, and a pastor. The third of seven children born to Joseph and Mary Lou Bayly, as a young boy Bayly watched three of his brothers die, and had the privilege of growing up listening to his parents say they were never as certain of God’s love as when they walked away from the fresh grave of one of their children. Bayly has the BA (History) from University of Wisconsin (Madison) and the MDiv from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Ordained in 1983, Bayly served in the Presbyterian Church (USA) for ten years, then the Presbyterian Church in America for twenty more years before leaving for Evangel Presbytery. Bayly has served as the Senior Pastor of Trinity Reformed Church of Bloomington, Indiana, from 1996 to the present.
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    • Overcoming the Failures of Fatherhood
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    • Length: 5 hrs and 55 mins
    • Release date: 2017-06-26
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