John Thomas sings
bass for Pure Heart. At the age of 13, he turned to drugs and alcohol in an
attempt to medicate the wounds left by the sudden death of his father.
Fighting loneliness, John continued the destructive life of addictions until
he realized his need for salvation at the age of 26. In 1987, God gloriously
delivered him out of the life of drug and alcohol abuse. John married his
long-time friend, Sheila, in 1989, and two years later they dedicated their
lives and marriage to God. The Thomases became very active in their local
church where they served as Sunday School teachers, worked in the bus
ministry, and sang in the choir. In addition, John served as recreation and
youth director. Pure Heart Music Ministries came to life in 1992.
Currently, John is a minister at Teen Challenge,
International, in Chattanooga, TN, where he serves as a teacher/counselor to
those with life-controlling addictions, where he is able to truly say, "I
know where you are and how you feel."

Sheila Thomas sings alto. Saved at the age of 7, she became rebellious as a teenager.
After years of running from God and making poor choices, she was delivered
from her life of sin. After marrying John, they both began searching for a
deeper and more intimate experience with God. In 1991 they made this awesome
discovery and have been forever changed.
Sheila was healed of endometriosis after battling years of
infertility, and in 1998 God blessed John and Sheila with their son,
Mitchell.
God has kept John and Sheila through many difficult and
painful trials. Because of this, they have dedicated their lives to sharing
the hope of God's faithfulness and love to a hurting world. In addition to
her passion for singing, Sheila, having been a vital instrument in the
day-to-day operations at Teen Challenge serving as Executive Secretary, is
now working as the Administrative and Female Intake Coordinator, and is
excited to be more actively involved in ministry. She also enjoys playing
drums for the TC Worship Team. Since 1991 John and Sheila have dedicated
their lives, family, and marriage to full-time ministry, their only goal to
make themselves available to God and His Son.
Heather Craig is our soprano. She is a native of Northwest Georgia attending
both high school and college in Chattanooga, TN. Saved at the age of 8, God
began grooming her for the winter day in 1997 when He would call her into
music ministry. While she is trained in a classical background, her love for
Southern Gospel was formed as she grew up listening to the McAdams Quartet,
relatives of her grandfather. She believes her voice and musical abilities
are God's special gift to her, and her praise to Him is her ministry.
She equates her life to a beautiful work of a master composer. God has
amazingly orchestrated her life, having to endure trials of betrayal, loss,
depression, but also amazing blessings of victory, peace, and abundant life
and joy in Christ. All of these experiences deepened her faith and now
enables her to have true compassion for others who have experienced similar
situations.
While music is Heather's first love, God led her to work at Unum in
Chattanooga, TN in 2005 where she is now a Leave Specialist, managing Family
and Medical Leave Act applications. She and her mother share a home along
with their four cats, Ari, Melody, Baby,and Buddy. She continues to
participate in her church choir and enjoys songwriting. Heather is also our
web designer.

Brian Henry is our baritone and rounds out
our group with his smooth voice. He began
his true walk with the Lord late in life. He was converted through God’s
saving grace in the spring of 2000 and he and his wife are active in their
church. She is their piano player while Brian enjoys teaching the Sunday
school lesson. Musically inclined, Brian has been playing guitar since the
age of seventeen and been involved in music-related activities for many
years.
He feels that there is a strong urge in him now to praise and
lift up God’s name in a music ministry. "He has blessed me and my family far
more than we deserve," Brian says. "I’ve had my share of trials but, that’s
what gives me a strong witness." Brian and his wife, Mary Beth, don't have
any children but they do have a Boston Terrier named Lydia (a seller of
purple). She is like a child to them and is spoiled rotten.
For 19 years God has blessed him to be a designer of
playground equipment for Gametime in his hometown of Fort Payne, Alabama.
While not on the road, Pure Heart's
members are involved in their local churches.