Blue-Collar Jesus 2021

Blue-Collar Jesus 2021
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Download or read book Blue-Collar Jesus 2021 written by Jay M Loucks and published by . This book was released on 2020-11-15 with total page 372 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Blue-Collar Jesus is a daily devotional written by Pastor Jay Loucks. Jay serves as a teaching pastor for Good Shepherd Community Church in northwest Indiana. He has had the honor of shepherding a flock just one mile south of the farm he grew up on and just a half mile north of where he lives with his wife Lynn. Together they have three grown children, Megan, Mara and R.J.For the past 20 years Jay has balanced the responsibility of pastoring a growing church and taking classes at Bethel College and the Appalachian Local Pastor's School in Corbin, Kentucky, while also working his day job as a plumbing and heating contractor.His unique blue-collar approach to the study and application of Scripture has enabled him to make a special connection with folks like him who get up every morning and go to work and do their job as they raise their children and find the time to be alone with Jesus.You can email Jay at [email protected].


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