About
We are ordered by our king to deliver the good news of the Gospel to wicked men who are dieing and in need of life.
The problem is that people are not shairng the Gospel.
Some people think they are. People believe they are.
But as Paul Washer says we are a Gospel ignorant nation. Pastors cannot articulate the Gospel. Youth cannot share the Gospel and most of the people in church who attened week after week go home, no closer to God then the axe murderer on the street.
Transplant Ministries want’s to preach the Gospel with everything we have. Whether we use new media like YouTube, Facebook and Twitter, or use the old media like grabbing a soapbox and preaching the trust in the city square. We should never change the truth, but we should present the truth using the many changing methodologies the Lord has given us.
We want to be creative in our evangelism just as much as we want to be Bold or passionate. Using video and web to share the truth of God’s death and resurrection for wicked men.
About Marcus Pittman

Marcus Pittman is the founder of Transplant Ministries. Being brought up in a solid church he was always aware of the Gospel, but never had it applied to him personally. A false convert for several years but always wanting to do ministry he went to a major Christian University, he was a Camp Counselor and Youth Leader with a heart for students. He was quite capable of telling youth the Gospel, but it wasn’t until God opened his eyes that he applied the Gospel to himself and realized his own false conversion and depravity and by the Grace of God he repented and trusted in Christ.
Since then Marcus is actively involved in several areas of local ministry around Hampton Roads, VA but the highlight of his year comes when he partners with Living Waters / Way of the Master to organize “The Five Hundred” a strategic night where 500 evangelist meetup to share the Gospel all throughout Atlanta, GA.
He is the host of Transplant Radio where he interviews hard working laborers for the Gospel. On the show he has spoken to such guests as Tony Miano, Justin Peters and Greg Gordon.




