Matt Tullos
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Matt Tullos is a writer and minister who has written over 700 dramatic vignettes, 10 books and numerous video projects. He has served in various roles at LifeWay Christian Resources. Tullos' dramatic collections, Aha Moments for Worship and Actors Not Included compile his works from 1983-2002. He was the vangaurd editor of Let's Worship magazine produced by Lifeway Church Resources.
Tullos was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1963 where his father served as a minister of music at Florida Boulevard Baptist Church. His family later moved to the Los Angeles area. Later they returned to Louisiana. After serving at First Baptist Church in Mandeville, Louisiana and Coulter Road Baptist Church in Amarillo Texas, he was invited to join the editorial division of LifeWay. He has four sons. Isaac, Jacob, Nathan and Caleb.
Tullos is known for strongly evangelical sketches. He has often referred to E. E. Cummings, J. D. Salinger, and T. S. Eliot as stylistic influences.

