Thomas McFann

Eventually I came to the point where I realized I’m not doing all of this work for myself. Whatever I choose to do I wanted to do it for the glory of God. The Lord can give me a joy and a passion that will translate into the way I live and the things I accomplish will give me a unique platform to share Christ.

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Barry Meguiar

The most important reason to get in the game, of course, is that God will blow the final whistle; we haven’t a moment to lose.

“I totally believe there is going to be an outpouring, a revival in these last days,” Meguiar says, even though church attendance is shrinking and looks like the farthest thing from revival. Where the game will get interesting, Meguiar says, is outside the church walls.

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Greg Addison

It was a night of blessing in 2002, the last Sunday night before Greg Addison would leave for his first senior pastorate in Arkansas. Hands had been laid. Prayers had been prayed. And now Greg and his wife, Janet, and their two young children, Grant and Mabry, shared the privilege of dinner with Adrian and Joyce Rogers.

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Terry and Becki Brimhall

Terry and Becki Brimhall (then Becki Buckelew) were in their early twenties when they got serious about Jesus. Each had come to Him as believers at age 11, but now they were young adults dating each other and attending a service in 1980 at which Dr. Adrian Rogers had just given an invitation.

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Wallace Lock

Wallace Lock has travel plans. He’s drawn a bull’s eye in a five-mile radius around Bellevue Baptist Church in Cordova, TN. He and his wife, Kam, and the rest of his Sunday school class warriors are GOING IN. Travel dates: April 17-19, 2019, Easter weekend. Luggage: sacks full of LWF tracts. Agenda: share the only love worth finding.

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