Ronald and Mark Moore, “brothers,” grew up in a gospel music family
in Statesville, North Carolina. Their grandfather, Reverend J.W. Moore, preached and taught music school all across the mountains
of North Carolina for sixty-five years. Their father, Reverend James J. Moore, currently pastors a church in Statesville,
NC.
Ronald began singing at age five in their home church
and by the age of ten he, along with his older sister and their father and mother, began traveling as the Moore Family.
Mark, the younger brother of Ronald started playing bass guitar for the family at age eight. When Reverend Moore started
pastoring his first church in 1973, Ronald left the family group and sang with numerous southern gospel groups until he became
part of what is now known as VALOR III.
Mark worked in the church as the
organist and then pianist until he joined his brother as pianist for his group. Mark also brings to the group his songwriting
abilities, having a string of charted hits for Valor III as well as songs recorded by Karen Peck & New River, George Amon
Webster, New Harmony, and many others.
Reverend Jeff Rowland of Chillhowie,
Virginia also comes from a preaching and singing family with great songwriting abilities. He too shares the same family heritage
as Ronald and Mark. Jeff sang with his family until joining the US ARMY as a member of the 82nd Airborne. It was
while in the military that Jeff surrendered into the ministry and was ordained in 1985. After returning to civilian life,
Jeff pastored for two years in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Jeff then moved to Statesville, North Carolina to become pastor
of the home church of Ronald and Mark after their father accepted pastorate of a new church.
Then started the twenty years in the making of what we know as VALOR III. The Moore Brothers along with Jeff began singing
at their home church when Ronald and Mark were home and God placed the ministry of VALOR III into their hearts at that time.
It wasn’t until after twenty years of pastoring that God said, “Now’s the time.”
Ronald states that all things happen in God’s time. We prayed for twenty years that God would someday allow us to sing
together. In July of 2006, God answered that prayer. Since that time, there has been no stopping VALOR III. Not only did God
place us together to sing, but also to become an evangelistic team singing and preaching the message of God placed in our
hearts some twenty years earlier.
VALOR III has adopted Psalm 146:2 as their source
of strength and encouragement. Psalm 146:2 – “While I live will I praise the Lord: I will sing praises unto my
God while I have any being.”
Many things can be said of the ministry of Valor
III and their accomplishments in gospel music, but these men say “To God Be All Glory and HIS Name Be Praised
For HE Is Worthy.”