Born October 13, 1965 in Tucson, AZ, Stephen is the son of Thurman and Mildred Martin. He is the youngest of four siblings; he has two sisters, Shirley Lewis and Susan Dorsey and one brother Tim Martin all living in Arizona.
Stephen married Diana on December 20, 2003. They are the parents of five children Jessie Escamillas who resides in Savannah, GA, Sonya Escamillas, Melissa Franco, Edwin Martin, and Corbin Martin all living in Arizona. He also has five grandchildren Isaiah, Billie, Elijah, Dakota, and Chloe.
He was baptized in October of 1975 at Columbia Street Baptist Church in Tucson, Arizona. Stephen began to feel a call from God in High School and began to serve God’s people as a medic in the military. He followed a family tradition that began with his Grandfather to serve in the military.
Stephen graduated from Sunnyside High School in May of 1984. He entered military service in December of 1986 where he received his AS degree at the Community College of the Air Force in Physical Therapy and served as a medic. He continued to serve as an Administrative Specialist after he received his BS degree in Human Resource Management from Park College.
Fourteen years ago Stephen went through a series of events that changed his life forever. It started with the death of his mother and his children being in a car that was struck by a drunk driver that put his oldest son Edwin in a coma for two days. When Edwin woke up his entire left side was paralyzed. Stephen lived in the hospital with his son for three months. Edwin recovered but still has deficits on his left side. Stephen continued to feel a call from God and he wanted to help others that were experiencing life changing events as well. So he began his quest to become an Army Chaplain.
Being a member of the Choctaw Nation he received a Native American scholarship from the University of Dubuque Theological Seminary where he was able to attend Wartburg Theological Seminary as well in the fall of 2007. He graduated with his MDIV in the summer of 2010 and began his internship year, where he served a two-point parish with St. Luke Lutheran Church in Fort Smith, AR and Faith Lutheran Church in Booneville, AR.
Stephen has been called as a Military Chaplain in the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center to serve Military Members, Veterans, and their families who are experiencing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, mental illness, and other physical ailments.
This "man" disowned his kids and grandkids; he is a POS
ReplyDeletePlease remove everything regarding me and my kids from here - this man disowned us years ago. -Edwin S Martin
ReplyDeleteToo many lies here to waste my time counting.
ReplyDeleteNothing more than human excrement
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