Biography
Freddie Gage founded Boys and Girls Country for struggling
youth in Hockley, Texas. He also founded Wounded Hero's,
a Christian psychotherapy ministry providing at no charge,
support for hurting ministers and the families in a retreat
setting.
He is the author of 13 books including the religious best
seller, Pulpit In the Shadows. Other outstanding
books include, All my Friends are Dead; Go Tell
- The Soul Winners Encyclopedia; How to Get Started
Right; Excuses, Excuses, Excuses; The Counselor's
Guide; He also wrote the booklet How To Be Born
Again.
Dr. Gage has been featured in publications from Newsweek
to Baptist state papers, 300 radio and television talk
shows, and national media, including PTL, 700 Club, PBS
Specials, The Old Time Gospel Hour, the Phil Donahue Show,
What's My Line, To Tell The Truth, and Paul Harvey News,
where he was called the "James Cagney" of the
pulpit.
He was elected President of the SBC Evangelism Conference
in 1984, and appointed Chairman of Crossover for the SBC
in Indianapolis in 1991. Gage has spoken at many state
conventions, pastors' conferences and evangelism conferences
throughout the nation. In 1999, Gage received the James
T. Draper, Jr. LeaderLife Award, recognizing significant
achievements of ministers.
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Dr.
Freddie Gage and Barbara in 1956 going to Billy Graham's
first crusade in Madison Garden.
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