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Bob Sims

From a very early age, Bob has always loved southern gospel music. He attended several Stamps Baxter style singing schools during Vacation Bible School at his church in the Little Rock area. Bob, Billy, Marjorie Oden and Bob started the Gospel Crusaders Quartet, which was a church group but soon began singing all over the area. He was just fifteen years old at the time. This group later began singing on a radio spot on a local radio station in Benton, Arkansas.  It was 35 years before Bob got involved in an organized group. The Men of Faith Quartet was born into ministry in February of 1999. Though faced with many adversities in the six years of life, God is still blessing the quartet today.  The Men of Faith Quartet is a traditional southern gospel quartet that believes strongly in the songs of yesteryear, which are rich in four part harmonies. Songs of the Statesmen, Oak Ridge Boys, Blue Ridge Quartet, and many others are included in each of their projects and concerts. Men of Faith first and foremost believe that their goal is to win souls and spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ to all that will hear.


Earl Elder

Earl Elder and his wife Cheri live in Atlanta, TX. They have been married for 30 years.  He has been singing Gospel Music all of his life.  When he was just a boy of five or so he, along with his three brothers, had their own little quartet and they would sing at church.  He’s been able to be a part of southern gospel music by being a quartets for more than three decades.  God has blessed him in many many ways...especially by giving him the ability to be a tenor singer. He is dedicated to ministreing through souther gospel music and is thankful for the opportunity to sing with The Men Of Faith Quartet.  He became a part of the group in July, 05.  Earl doesn’t want any recongnition given to him for his talent, although he has a wonderful tenor voice. To God be the glory, great things He hath done.  We are his vessels.


Robin Morgan

Robin D. Morgan was born and raised in Shreveport, LA in 1964. Since four years of age he had grown up listening to two of his favorite groups, The Blackwood Brothers and The Cathedral Quartet. In the 1970’s he was further inspired by The Seminary Quartet, a local group out of Louisiana.  While attending Perkinston Junior College in Mississippi, he had the privelage of singing with The Reason Ensemble for two years and another two years with The Ambassador Quartet out of Mobile, AL. God opened another door of opportunity to minister to others through music and since October 2005, he has been singing lead for The Men Of Faith Quartet.  He thanks God for leading him to this great group of talented men and prays others will receive a blessing through their ministry.


Paul Stubbs

Paul is a native of a Arkansas.  Born and raised by parents who were ministers, he began singing in church at the young age of three. Later in life Paul felt The Call upon his life to go into music ministry.  Over the years he has worked in several churches with music, as well as teaching school. Through-out the last 25 years. Paul has sang with The Mid-South Boys of Arkansas, The Clavary Echos of Wichita Kansas, and helped form The Tulsan’s Quartet of Tulsa, OK. Paul has a bachelor’s degree in music from Southwestern University in Waxahachie, Texas. He and his wife Annette currently reside in Hot Springs, AR, where Annette is sales manager for The Arlington Resort Hotel and Paul is employed with The Lake Hamilton School District.