As a pastor and police chaplain, Martin Weber ministered amid violent death, search and rescue, sexual abuse and bank robberies. His favorite memory is riding a helicopter during a marijuana raid in Tahoe National Forest.
Weber’s latest book, God Was There: True Stories of a Police Chaplain (Pacific Press, spring 2009), connects human tragedy with divine intervention from heaven’s sanctuary. Dr. Weber has proclaimed the gospel on five continents while serving the Adventist Media Center, and later, the General Conference Ministerial Association on the executive committee of the world church.
Weber earned his DMin degree researching why clergy children suffer attrition. He and wife Darlene live in peace amid three cats and a dog.