CowboyCountryGospel

The purpose of CowboyCountryGospel is to provide you with practical helps in some key areas of your calling. We want to address the needs of pastor, preacher and/or teacher as well as the Christian lay person. It is specifically designed to help meet your ministry needs in such areas as . . .

• Sermon Preparation
• Sermon and Teaching Material
• Small Group Bible Studies
• Outreach
• Personal Devotions

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Fence Post Devotionals “The Gospel of John Cowboy Style”

Living Water “When the last and biggest day of the feast came around, Jesus spoke out to the crowd so they could all hear Him, yes-sir-ee! He hollered out, ‘If any one of y’all is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink! Any fellow or gal that believes in Me like the Good Book […]

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Fence Post Devotionals “The Gospel of John Cowboy Style”

Creation “Everything as far as eye can see was made by Jesus, and without Jesus nothin’ was made that has been made” —John 1:3 (“The Gospel of John Cowboy Style”). William Paley, a theologian who lived in the 19th century developed what has become known as the “Paley Argument” for the existence of God. Back

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Fence Post Devotional “The Gospel of John Cowboy Style”

“There’s one thing I do know; I was blind but now I see” —John 9:25(“The Gospel of John Cowboy Style”). I am a Louis L’Amour fan. He brings to life stories from the old west. He writes about cowboys, Indians, gunslingers, outlaws, trail drives, and wagon trains headed for the western frontier. When I’m feeling

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Rider on a White Horse “Jesus said to His pardners, ‘Let’s saddle up and ride back to where Lazarus’s family is”—John 11:7 (“The Gospel of John Cowboy Style”). Did Jesus ride a horse? No! Not really. I periodically had Jesus and His disciples riding horses in the writing of “The Gospel of John Cowboy Style”

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