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MusicThe culture has shifted its views on sexuality, gender, justice, and race with many Christians conforming and aligning with popular thought and practice. Pastor Erik Reed is calling Christians back to what the Bible teaches; calling Christians to remain faithful to God's Word. Erik reminds us of God's purpose for boundaries and commands and how these are meant for our flourishing and good. Go deeper and be challenged to look at what worldview we are really living out and why it matters as we navigate the difficult terrain of today's culture wars together on Ken and Deb in the Morning.
What defines a godly man? Pastor Doug Rowland teaches through Psalm 112 to build a model of what it means to be a godly man in this prepared devotional segment. If you desire to live as a man after God's own heart, this scripture will help you determine how to make that desire a reality by the power of the Holy Spirit living in you.
Erik Reed is the Lead Pastor of the Journey Church in Lebanon, TN, a church he planted sixteen years ago. He also founded Knowing Jesus Ministries, a non-profit organization that exists to proclaim timeless truths for everyday life. He is married to Katrina and has three children.
Doug Rowland is the lead Pastor of Rock Island Bible Church. Doug and his wife Kristin have been married for 11 years and even since their dating years have been serving in ministry together. They moved to Rock Island to live out their calling as sent people to the West End neighborhood, helping to establish Rock Island Bible Church in 2018. Doug received his B.A. in History and Comparatives Religious Studies at Illinois Wesleyan University in 2006 and a Masters degree (MDiv) from Denver Seminary in 2009.