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Pat Vick

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Christian. Bible Teacher. Friend.

Katılım Mayıs 2016
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Pat Vick
Pat Vick@patvickdotcom·
@MrsErikaKirk Our prayers are with you and your precious children.
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Erika Kirk
Erika Kirk@MrsErikaKirk·
Psalm 46:1 - God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.
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Pat Vick
Pat Vick@patvickdotcom·
So, I did a thing! My first quarterly newsletter from my blog will be emailed in a few days. This has been a huge project that I’m super proud of. Here’s the thing…It will only be emailed to folks who sign up for it. Here’s the link! patvick.com/subscribe-news…
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Pat Vick
Pat Vick@patvickdotcom·
Children continue to receive the biblical gift of the Holy Ghost all around the world. Here is our grandson’s experience! patvick.com/the-promise-is…
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kathy gagliardi
kathy gagliardi@gotchasgirl·
This time a year everyone gets with family but I don't have family except for my brothers and sisters in Christ I was adopted at age two and the people who adopted me were not good parents so at age 16 I separated myself from them and from that time on my family became spiritual
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Ty@DysFam4Lyf·
My wife was the first to tell me I needed to be baptized in Jesus Name! I fought it for a while & couldn't see it but one day Jesus opened my eyes!! In Jan 2009, I was GLADLY buried by water baptism in Jesus Name!
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Bobby Flash Melton
Bobby Flash Melton@bmelton168·
Benton County, Tn lost one of its last links to WWII with today’s death of 98 Year Old Ralph Rogers. He was a POW & now only 2 Veterans remain in the county who served in WWll. TY Mr. Rogers for your service and sacrifice to our county, state & nation. May you always RIP.
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🌷 LIZZIE🌷
🌷 LIZZIE🌷@farmingandJesus·
Serious prayer request. He’s on here with us and asked for anonymity… he’s our friend and brother in Christ… suffering greatly, Please pray for him 💔
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Tammi Dyer Bauske
Tammi Dyer Bauske@TammiBauske·
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Our research revealed what we called the “Sunday School Syndrome. In a survey (results were published in our 2009) conducted by a behavioral research group, we discovered that we are losing kids from church in grade school—not just college. And we found out that Sunday school is one of the reasons why. I have spoken across America and other parts of the world summarizing to audiences the shocking results of a the national survey we conducted. Answers in Genesis commissioned this poll to ask 1,000 people who were in their 20s and grew up regularly attending a Bible-believing church, why they no longer go to church at all. The results of this nationwide poll have appeared in the co-authored book (with highly respected researcher Britt Beemer) Already Gone. Two stunning and disconcerting results came out of this survey: We discovered that we were losing our kids in church in elementary school, middle school, and high school . . . not just in college (which is the conventional thinking); the large majority are “already gone” in their hearts and minds before college. Sunday school was one of the reasons why. Indeed, as our survey revealed, there is a “Sunday school syndrome” contributing to the epidemic of young people leaving the church. Our survey numbers were statistically significant (and are absolutely contrary to what most would have expected). This was a brutal wake-up call for the church, showing how our programs of Christian education were failing dismally. I do, however, thank those of you who are committed to Christian education inside and outside of the church. I sincerely commend you for giving your time, skills, and best efforts to invest in the future generation. Nevertheless, when compared to those who never went to Sunday school, more Sunday school attendees who no longer went to church believed the church was less relevant—and more had become increasingly anti-church over the years. They were more inclined to accept abortion, “gay” marriage, and other unbiblical activities of our day. Young people saw through the hypocrisy of those who claim to believe the Bible—just not as it’s written particularly in Genesis. And when they did, they left the church—and their trust in God’s Word—behind. Hear what they had to say in this very revealing book, Already Gone. “The startling conclusion is that, on the whole, the Sunday school programs of today are statistical failures—and are even detrimental. “I know that’s going to hurt many of you who are dedicated to Sunday school programs—as well as those of you who are depending on these programs to properly influence your children. But listen: if you are depending on these programs to properly teach and influence your children, it is just not happening. “Out of the 1,000 interviews, 606 were former Sunday school students. The church failed these people miserably. As children and teenagers, these 606 were there almost every Sunday; they were present; they heard the lessons . . . and it had a nominal and even negative effect on their beliefs about Christianity. “If I were a church leader, I would sit down and pour my heart out to the Lord. I would then find a new Sunday school curriculum that better prepares young people to maintain their faith. (For our part, now that we have documented this “Sunday school syndrome,” Answers in Genesis will be working on our own curriculum; for the moment, we have DVD resources and other materials to help create a Sunday school program for some age groups.) “There is no single inoculation that will make us immune to the Sunday school syndrome. The truth of the matter is that the epidemic affects each of us as individuals—because each of us is part of the great Body of Christ. Together, working as a body, a multifaceted response to the disease can materialize. Lord willing, the mass exodus can be slowed, if not reversed, and be transformed into something more powerful than the typical, traditional forms we are now using. “Imagine if we started raising generations of children who stood uncompromisingly on the Word of God, knew how to defend the Christian faith, could answer the skeptical questions of this age, and had a fervor to share the gospel from the authority of God’s Word with whomever they met! This could change the world. “Of course, Christian education begins in the home, and that is where the responsibility for it ultimately lies (and with the father in particular—see, for example, Isaiah 38:19; Ephesians 6:4). The education of our young people must be built upon the following biblical principle: the family is the first and most fundamental of all human institutions that God ordained in Scripture (in Genesis), and it is the educational unit that God uses to transmit His knowledge from one generation to the next. With such families working with the assistance of their churches’ educational programs, we could see the world changed. “Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.” (Proverbs 22:6)

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Pat Vick
Pat Vick@patvickdotcom·
I’m super thankful to my friend, Sis. Meg Najera, for allowing me the opportunity to share my passion for fasting on her Unedited Podcast. I hope you utilize this powerful discipline throughout 2024! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/une…
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Pat Vick@patvickdotcom·
@Jubilee4Jesus I’m the recipient of wonderful foster care, as well. Your words so moved me.
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Jubilee4Change 📎 (She/Her)
Jubilee4Change 📎 (She/Her)@Jubilee4CHANGE·
I was 12 yrs old when my mother lost the ability to parent me safely. I was taken from her & put into a huge, scary children's shelter. It took a long time but they finally found someone who would take in a deeply troubled, rather wild child like me. Mama Essie was a black woman & I had a black foster sister, too. A second one came later. She had three of us little hooligans. And oh what a hooligan I was! I wasn't all that nice to her. I stole from her. I ran up her phone bill calling my boyfriend. When she put a lock on the dial-up phone, I broke it. I was a mess & a handful. I eventually ran away & was put back in the shelter & never saw her again. I'm sure I broke her heart. And... The foundation of EVERYTHING I know about grace, abt dignity, abt fashion, makeup, hair care (I still use a pick), elegance, excellence, self-care, patience, love, goodness, generocity & fierceness in the face of pain came from my Mama Essie. She was one of the highest ranking civilians in the military in the US, female & black no less! In the 80s! She had severe eye issues, maybe even a glass eye. She SINGLE PARENTED three hurting foster TEENS. She owned her own house. In the 80s she took in a wild, ignorant WHITE child. Y'all, it wasn't the done thing in that area. Talk about badass!!!! Whatever good there is abt who I am, where I am, how I am it is due to the foundation she laid. She showed me kindness, wasn't bowled over by my sass & taught me things my own mom never did/could. I don't know why she came to mind today but the tears are rolling, the heart is welling & I so want to honor her today with this little public rememberence. I tried to find her & haven't yet. Mama Essie, if you're still with us or peering through the windows of heaven...thank you. From the bottom of my heart. I heard you. I saw you. You made a difference, more than you'll ever know.
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W. Clay Jackson, MD, DipTh
W. Clay Jackson, MD, DipTh@mydocjackson·
“I can be more than one thing. I can hunt deer when I grew up, & I can be a crossing guard when I grew up. I can tell the cars when to stop & when to go, & I can shoot deer to eat.” Jude, age 5
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Jen Mendyka
Jen Mendyka@lemjen97·
Every day is full of choices. Some of those choices are easy, but others are like a battle, long and tough and if you’re like me it can be disheartening to feel like some days aren’t any easier than the first day. I often feel like I should be farther along than I am and feel disappointment and shame that I have to fight so hard to stay on track. Then I look back and see how far I’ve come and it gives me the strength to keep going for another day. I have to hope that one day it will get easier and the inner battle won’t be hard as often as it is now. #NSNG
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Tammi Dyer Bauske
Tammi Dyer Bauske@TammiBauske·
Honestly, if we can get through the rest of the year without any more family members passing away, I'm gonna put that in the win column. It has been a rough five months! My heart and prayers go out for all those grieving losses during this holiday season. 💔🙏
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