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Life Church

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Life Church

Jackson, MS
www.lifechurchjackson.com/

Frank and Tonia Hornsby

Frank and his wife, Tonia are native Louisianans. They have been married for 16 years and have four wonderful children, three boys (Hunter 15, Holden 14, Hayden 7) and one girl (Haley 12). Together, they have been in ministry for fifteen years.

Frank was saved in December of 1988 while playing football at Northwestern
State University in Natchitoches, LA. Shortly thereafter, he felt the Lord calling him into the ministry.

He went on to receive his degree of Pastoral Ministry in 1997 from Gulf States Bible College in Baker, LA. Frank was ordained into the ministry by Pastor Rod Aguillard at Reserve Christian Church where he served as youth pastor and later became associate pastor.

In 2004, Frank and Tonia began to sense a turning point in their lives and
ministry and began to have a burden for the Jackson, MS metro area. After
much prayer and fasting, they felt Rankin County was the area God intended
them to be.Frank and his wife, Tonia are native Louisianans. They have been married for 16 years and have four wonderful children, three boys (Hunter 15, Holden 14, Hayden 7) and one girl (Haley 12). Together, they have been in ministry for fifteen years.

Frank was saved in December of 1988 while playing football at Northwestern
State University in Natchitoches, LA. Shortly thereafter, he felt the Lord calling him into the ministry.

He went on to receive his degree of Pastoral Ministry in 1997 from Gulf States Bible College in Baker, LA. Frank was ordained into the ministry by Pastor Rod Aguillard at Reserve Christian Church where he served as youth pastor and later became associate pastor.

In 2004, Frank and Tonia began to sense a turning point in their lives and
ministry and began to have a burden for the Jackson, MS metro area. After
much prayer and fasting, they felt Rankin County was the area God intended
them to be.



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