STRONG & HEALTHY with Steve Barr
Ep30 The Day My Brother and I Became Men
Today Steve shares the story about when his dad lost three fingers. It was quite an adventure for he and his brother that fateful day. This story is a great reminder of how God can work all things together for the good of those who follow Jesus.
You are most welcome to join in, listen, and enjoy!
About:
Hi, my name is Steve Barr and here is where you're going to find practical nuggets on a wide variety of topics to encourage, challenge, and hopefully inspire you to take your . . . “NEXT STEPS IN GOD.”
Thanks for joining in with me today – I'm really encouraged to see folks wanting to become more fruitful and effective in their walk with God and in their ministry.
Drawing from over 40 years in full-time ministry as a pastor, educator, husband, father, and passionate follower of Jesus, I'll share short AND “to-the-point” truths to help you grow in your walk with God and become more effective and fruitful in your ministry.
STRONG & HEALTHY is a work in progress, with regular updates, so stay tuned for more!
My initial plan is to upload 30-40 episodes and then begin releasing 2 episodes per week on Tuesdays and Fridays at 6am Central Time (Houston Texas Time).
Thanks to all who have given me great input, training, and mentoring over the years . . . I am thankful for each of you.
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God Bless - see you next time !
Steve :)
2 Peter 1:12-13 NLT Therefore, I will always remind you about these things—even though you already know them and are standing firm in the truth you have been taught. And it is only right that I should keep on reminding you as long as I live.“
THANKS:
Thanks to grandson George for his help with audio production :)
Thanks to granddaughter Gracie for her Logo artistry :)