Dr. Joseph R. Nally, Jr.

Dr. Joseph R. Nally, Jr., has a Doctorate of Divinity (D.D.) from The North American Reformed Seminary and a Master of Divinity (M.Div.) from Reformed Theological Seminary. He engaged in advanced studies in church history in Switzerland (on John Calvin), Germany (on Martin Luther), and the Czech Republic (on Jan Hus). He holds undergraduate degrees from Georgia College (BBA) and Georgia Military College (ABA).

Dr. Nally serves as the Theological Editor of Third Millennium Ministries and is the Theological/Contributing Editor of the Third Millennium Study Bible. He is actively involved in many aspects of ministry, including writing, teaching, and global advancement. He has traveled and evangelized extensively in the U.S., Europe, and Southeast Asia.

Prior to beginning full-time ministry, Dr. Nally was a police detective, during which time he came to faith (see Christ Caught a Cop). He was also an officer in the U.S. Army (honorable discharge). He is married to his beautiful wife Carel.

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