A brief history of Christian Challenge…
Filed in General |We have so many new members at Christian Challenge, that we felt it would be good to have a new member’s class. Yesterday was our first luncheon for new members and for prospective members. All I can say is that the excitement is quite contagious
Since we have so many folk wanting to know more about Christian Challenge, I thought it would be good to pass on some of the information that we shared yesterday.
– This entry may seem a bit long, but it will be well worth the reading if you have an interest in Christian Challenge –
Here is the history part of our introduction booklet entitled ‘CCI 101: Discovering Christian Challenge’, that we provided at the luncheon…
History
To understand the history of Christian Challenge you have to know the founders. Christian Challenge was founded by Lawrence “Buddy” Martin (but nobody knows him as “Lawrence”!) in 1976 but its beginnings go back even further than that.
Bro. Buddy was a pastor and evangelist with the United Pentecostal Church beginning in the mid 1960’s, soon after his marriage to Betty Green in Colorado, herself the daughter of a United Pentecostal Church pastor. However, the Lord began to deal with Bro. Buddy about some of the “mis-teachings” of that organization, especially with regard to salvation issues. In 1971 he let his ministerial license drop with the UPC denomination and served in a local church in Lafayette, LA. During this time the Lord continued to heal his heart and bring him to a clearer view of salvation by grace through faith.
In 1974 he formally left the UPC denomination and shortly thereafter was led by the Lord to pastor an independent Pentecostal church in Mora, a rural community in northwest Rapides Parish. However, he felt the call to begin a “School for Christian Workers” that would not be affiliated with any denomination and would provide training for Christians who could not pull up roots to go to Bible schooL
On March 9, 1976 Christian Challenge held its first service in Boyce, LA, in a closed-down grocery store.
The ministry registered as “Christian Challenge Incorporated” (later changed to “Christian Challenge International”) and the sign next to the door simply read “School for Christian Workers.” The name “Christian Challenge” was partly influenced by “Teen Challenge,” a ministry to New York gangs whose story is told in the book “The Cross and the Switchblade” which greatly challenged Bro. Buddy’s faith.
Over the next couple of years the ministry grew and it became clear that it needed to move to serve its
growing congregation, which came from all over Central Louisiana. In 1978 the ministry moved to Pineville and rented part of “the old Rent-It Company” building (now a law office near the intersection of Hwy 28E and the Pineville Expressway, under the water tower). The ministry continued to grow, eventually renting the entire building.
In the mid-1980’s it became plain that it was time to build. Bro. Buddy had taught a debt-free lifestyle of faith and he led Christian Challenige to believe God to build without borrowing money. From 1986-1990
CCI built a 12,000 square foot worship center at 300 Pearce Road. It took four years, during which time the members of the church did the work as the Lord provided the money. From time to time the Lord would bring someone along to donate special skills, such as plumbing, electrical work, roofing, etc, all in His perfect timing. In 1990 the first service was held in the nearly completed building and not a penny was ever borrowed!
During this time the Martin’s oldest son, Nathan, had felt a call to the mission field. He was attending Louisiana College but transferred to King’s Way Missionary Institute in McAllen, TX. He returned to Pineville to serve briefly on staff and to help with construction but in December, 1986 he moved to southern Mexico to serve as a church planter. Over the next four years he helped oversee or plant 13 churches in the Mexican states of Oaxaca and Veracruz.
He married Lori Chapman of McAllen in 1987 and they had their first of three daughters while living in Mexico.
In November, 1990, Nathan & Lori returned to CCI to serve as associate pastor. Over the next several years he served in many capacities - as youth pastor, worship leader, office manager, children’s worker, missions director, School for Christian Workers director, etc.
God blessed Christian Challenge and it continued to reach out to the Central Louisiana community. New ministries sprouted. Christian workers were trained and many lives were touched. During this time CCI built a parsonage, completely debt free, all the while continuing its ministry of “making disciples.” CCI also has had a strong presence in the community, providing leadership in many multi-church efforts, such as March for Jesus, Promise Keepers and the Franklin Graham Crusade. We believe the body of Christ is much bigger than our local fellowship and it has been our honor to promote Jesus, not CCI!
In 2006, after 30 years of leading CCI, Bro. Buddy was diagnosed with Lymphoma. In the fall of that year he began taking chemotherapy and he turned over the practical leadership of the church to Nathan. In December of 2006 Nathan was installed as Senior Pastor and Bro. Buddy took on the role of “Founding Pastor” to allow him to focus on his treatment and to transition CCI into the future that the Lord had been planning.
In 2007 Bro. Buddy completed his treatment. Then, three months later in a routine follow-up he was informed that the cancer was back and was now in his bone marrow. He was referred to M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX for a bone marrow transplant as it was beyond the capacity of the local hospital to deal with.
Obviously this dealt the entire church quite an emotional blow. However, during this time during one of his regular morning devotionals the Lord spoke to Bro. Buddy’s heart to “expect the unexpected.” Not completely sure what that meant, he shared it by faith with the entire congregation and urged them to continue believing God for His perfect will to be do and for God to be glorified in whatever happened. Then the unexpected happened. M.D. Anderson ran a complete set of tests to determine their course of action and the outcome of every test showed no signs of cancer!!! God had performed a verifiable miracle to bring glory to Himself! Thus the phrase “Expect the Unexpected” became part of the DNA of Christian Challenge.
Bro. Buddy continues to minister by writing and mentoring. He has a passion to reach out to those caught in religious bondage to legalism as he was previously. In addition to his in-person ministries at Christian Challenge, he is the author of a teaching blog and leads two active online discussion forums. He also provides numerous Bible studies that have blessed countless people all over the world. He frequently says that Nathan’s role is to “pastor the flock” and his role is to “pastor the pastor.
Bro. Nathan continues to guide Christian Challenge into its new future. Since his installation as Senior Pastor several new ministries have been devloped including the CARE Team (water outreaches, etc), Angel Food Ministries and the First Class Home School Coop. He is most excited about the development of the new CARE Groups that will provide Community, Authenticity, Relationships and Encouragement in a small group setting. His passion for what God is doing and will do through Christian Challenge is infectious. Truly he expects the unexpected!
………….. There it is - The history in brief…………
What of the Martins…
Here are early pictures of the Martins. The first one is when Brother Buddy was an evangelist with Betty, and their two sons, Nathan and Andre’. Shana was yet to be born.
The next picture is Buddy and Shana when Christian Challenge was quite young. (Actually we held our first
service on Shana’s second birthday.)
My, how we have grown. Our three children, Nathan, Andre’, and Shana, are married and we now have fifteen grandchildren, with one great grandchild on the way.
And to top it off, Nathan’s oldest daughter, Joy, is our first grandchild to explore the mission field. Joy is serving her internship at an orphanage in Mexico. (She was born in Mexico and has a heart for the Mexican people.) 
Here she is at her eighteenth birthday and going away party. We have pet names for one another. I call her “Red” and Joy calls me “Grey.”
Here is one of my favorite Scriptures…
I must concur with David, when he said,
“I have been young and now I am old, yet I have not see the righteous fosaken or his descendants begging bread.” - Psalm 37:25 nasb
And always remember,
Much love is coming your way,
In Christ,
Buddy


Doris and I found healing in this church from bad doctrine. We learned about Jesus and His boundless Love for all of us. We are fortunate that the Lord put you in our lives, Brother Buddy, to teach us of His Love so that we can love others.
Doris and Jim
Thank you Doris and Jim,
You are dear friends and much loved by the Martins. You are such a wonderful example how the Lord can completely reshape a believer’s life from that of ‘bad doctrine’ to a life of freedom in Christ.
Free to love in Christ,
Buddy
Hi Buddy,
I always love reading your blog, but is was especialy nice to read about the history of Christian Challenage. I hope to visit again for the Jubilee in March. I miss you all very much.
Jenni Y. Michigan
Jenni Y.
You are always welcome to visit Christian Challenge, Jubilee or not. And thanks for letting me know that you enjoy my blog. As for the missings, that goes both ways. So, come on down first chance you get.
Blessings,
Buddy
I wanted to print CC 101 for a relative who has Cancer. You must have a copyright or something. It would only print pages 5 & 6. I wanted the page where you was healed of the cancer to give him hope. Alas, you know me, I probably did something wrong. I need more computer skills. It was a blessing just to read about CC. Even if I can’t print it and pass it on.
Kitty
Hi Kitty,
Hope you’ve figured things out on your computer. I don’t know much. Just enough to get by. And thanks for the compliment on CCI.
Love,
Buddy
Dear Bro. Buddy,
I just wanted to thank you for posting on-line, your teachings and commentary on the Acts of the Apostles. I teach an adult Sunday School for a local corp of the Salvation Army. I often use the internet to search for material during my studies. I have found your information to be so useful and insightful. You have been such a great help and a blessing to me!! Also, thank you for sharing about your personal miracle and healing!! How encouraging! God has rescued you, so you can continue to “pastor the pastor”!
You have a special gift and insight into scripture and I encourage you to continue posting your teachings. I have been a Christian for 19 years and have just recently begun to teach adults (been teaching children for approx.17 yrs.). I have found serving in this way such a joy, and studing to be very enriching. I look forward to utilizing your postings throughout my studies.
Because He First Loved Us,
Kelley
Ohio
Thank you Kelly,
You are very kind to let me know how my ministry has touched you. It is always an encouragement to hear from those who have been blessed. My deepest joy is always in sharing the gospel of Jesus. I’m sure you understand that.
Thank you again.
Your brother in Christ,
Buddy