Posts with the tag “mission”

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Going hard after the tough guys
September 25th, 2024
I'm going hard after the "tough guys" I don't consider myself a tough guy, however, I've had the privilege of being around guys like this all of my life. Tough guys don’t just mean men. I really mean...  Read More
by JEFF STRUECKER
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What happens when there’s a hole in the boat?
October 25th, 2018
Imagine this scenario; You and some friends go out on the lake for a lazy Saturday afternoon. There’s not really a plan in place. The goal is just to hang out with each other. Maybe I’ll do some fish...  Read More
by Jeff Struecker
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Acts 1:4-11
October 20th, 2018
Acts 1:4-5 While he was with them, he commanded them not to leave Jerusalem, but to wait for the Father’s promise. “Which,” he said, “you have heard me speak about; 5 for John baptized with water, but...  Read More
by Jeff Struecker
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Nothing can stop a man on a mission
October 18th, 2018
Here’s my general rule I try to live by: Nothing is as dangerous as an idle man. Men with nothing to do easily get themselves in trouble. Of course, this rule applies to women as well, but I think m...  Read More
by Jeff Struecker
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People are strange when you’re a stranger
August 3rd, 2017
Jim Morrison, the famed frontman for The Doors, was depressed. He went to guitarist Bobby Krieger’s house to try and cheer up. Nothing was working. Krieger and Morrison took off for a canyon to watch ...  Read More
by Jeff Struecker
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Make Disciples – Luke 24:35-53
April 29th, 2017
As you just heard, this is the grand finale and the last sermon in the book of Luke. We started this series in November 2015 and more than 70 weeks later we are wrapping everything up. Let me tell you...  Read More
by Jeff Struecker
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Will someone cut down the trees so that I can better see the forest?
April 21st, 2016
You’ve heard the statement, “Can’t see the forest for the trees.” I don’t know who came up with that statement, but I feel like that a lot. I often feel like I’m so focused on the details right in fro...  Read More
by Jeff Struecker