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Kelly Crawford
Hello! I’m Kelly and I’m glad you’re here. I’m a wife and mom, just like you. I get it. I know how hard the days can be, and how you might feel like you’re spinning your wheels or that no one sees or appreciates your work.
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Wow! He sounds a lot like my pastor, who also happens to be my husband. The pastor in this video would be welcome to speak at our church I’m sure. I think America needs a whole lot more pastors who will be honest about God’s Word and share it fearlessly as this man did.
Amen and Hallelujah! This subject is near and dear to my heart. We go to a Christian church, but you couldn’t tell most people there are any different than anyone else out here in the world. I’ve been personally conviced in this area for the past few years. I think he’s right on the money. Thank you for posting this video.
Blessings–
Dana
Thanks for posting this… America NEEDS TO HEAR this!
Sad to say, this is the “gospel” that Child Evangelism Fellowship told us to teach to the children we taught in our five day clubs when I was a teenager. The child prays the prayer, they are saved and then they have you quote Hebrews 13:5b “I will never leave the nor forsake thee”.
Sorry I wasn’t finished… anyway… I felt guilty because I didn’t want to mislead those children. True repentance IS turning away from sin.
Ok… another comment, but I wanted to let you know that I uploaded that video to my blog (I knew you wouldn’t mind) and credited finding it on your blog… with the link included. 🙂
I’m putting this video on my blog too. Scary to think that this could be me, I think about it sometimes. It is just so frustrating to see the worldliness of church goers when I am desperate for a good influence somewhere.
I just had to respond to Kim K’s comments…my husband used to be a local director for CEF. We were both summer missionaries as teenagers. I know all too well what you are talking about. My husband left just last year, for a variety of reasons. But the main one was that too much emphasis was placed on our statistics and how many children said “the prayer.” (The other was they thought we had too many children in our quiver…lol). We were getting increasingly frustrated. Very little emphasis was placed on discipling the new Christian…it was all about the number of new conversions we had in our area.
I’m glad to see that you saw through this even as a teenager.
Paul Washer is a wonderful man of God. I have loved his material for a while now. He has dozens of wonderful sermons available online if you search for them!