The Gospel According to the Duck Commander
Take three minutes to listen to this and you won’t be sorry. Pass it on. The Duck Commander’s God story
Take three minutes to listen to this and you won’t be sorry. Pass it on. The Duck Commander’s God story
This is from John Maxwell’s new book: Sometimes You Win and Sometimes you Learn: Who is responsible for what happens in your life? Do you believe you should take personal responsibility? Or do you feel as if that is outside of your control and there’s little or nothing you can do about it?
Here is the video from last Sunday when I spoke on the message: The Bible is Credible and Reliable.
Here is some content from yesterday’s message–is the Bible credible. One of the most commonly questions asked about the scriptures is, can we trust it? In 1952, a historian named Steve Sanders, came up with three specific tests to evaluate the authenticity of any historical writing.
Tomorrow Ben Stears and I speak about the word of God in week two of The Divine Mentor series. Here is how we kick off the day: When you come in you will be handed a Bit O Honey and invited to eat it at the beginning of the message. Why?
Yesterday was one of those unexpected encouraging days. My day ended up with three appointments with three people I didn’t know personally. They all happened to be women who participate at the Creek and feel like God is calling them to step up how they live out.
We are kicking off a fall focus that challenges every Creeker to take three giant steps to spiritual growth. Step one, prioritize Sunday gatherings. Worship and serve with your church family.
Last Sunday at Indian Creek we turned the focus to Global Live Outer. We used a macro view to look at what we do in all four of our partnering countries. Then we used a micro view to look at our partnership with Missions to the Amazon in Peru.
Nearly every day I search the Web and Twitter for the best links and news about living SENT. I encourage you to visit Facebook: Living SENT. Some of the news is Indian Creek and some is unique to the idea of Living SENT.
I’m sharing more from Sunday’s message about Global Live Out at Indian Creek. We have the same goal and strategy in every country we just go about it in different ways due to the culture and the progress we’ve made with our partners. At Indian Creek we live out the love of Jesus by transforming communities • We participate in holistic, sustainable, community development • We lead through church planting • We invest in local indigenous partnerships that are reciprocal • We suppo…