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Dear Church: We Need More John The Baptists And Less Justin The Biebers

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  Dear Church: We Need More John The Baptists And Less Justin The Biebers. The politically inco

  Dear Church: We Need More John The Baptists And Less Justin The Biebers. The politically incorrect ministry of John the Baptist was the prelude to the person and work of Jesus Christ. John was the opening act. If we want “Jesus” in our life, home, church and culture then we must brace ourselves for “John’s” abrasive message of repentance. The message that will eternally change you, will first immediately confront you and offend you. The messenger, like John the Baptist, will offend you as well. Those who hunger and thirst after righteousness are cool with both. They don’t care if their flesh gets pinched and the message gets pitched by a wild prophet. All they want is God’s will to be done, on earth as it is in heaven.   ★★★★★ “I think Doug Giles brings a sharp, humorous, bold and captivating style to ministry that strikes a chord with young people.” – Dr. R.C. Sproul “There is NO way to describe Doug Giles adequately, so I won’t even try. Suffice it to say there is NO ONE like him and I’m grateful for him!” – Eric Metaxas “Doug is a Wild Man.” – Matt Crouch, President, Trinity Broadcasting Network “Doug Giles brings the heat...as in the exact kind of refining heat the wussified church desperately needs. If you think he is too salty, then bless your heart but stay out of my foxhole because you aren’t ready for the battle that has come to the door of the Church. But if you can handle the flames, then get ready to lock shields with Godly warriors called to push back evil at such a time as this. Doug will challenge, inspire, equip, offend, and embolden you...usually all at once and you’ll love him for it. Welcome to the fight.” – Rick Green Founder of Patriot Academy “Doug Giles, the perfect dynamite needed to ignite a fire in the belly of every man, woman and child to live like warriors.” – Lieutenant Colonel Allen B. West “Doug Giles speaks the truth ... he’s a societal watchdog ... a funny bastard.” – Ted Nugent “Doug Giles is a good man, and his bambinas are fearless. His girls Hannah and Regis Giles are indefatigable. I admire the Giles clan from afar.” – Dennis Miller ★★★★★       No longer want to receive these emails? [Unsubscribe]( Doug Giles Art 555 Rebel Rd. #98 Kyle, TX. 78619

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