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Putting God First in Everything – Pastor Judd Dickey
by Kathleen Goolsby Apr 2009
A pastor shares several gems of wisdom, including the importance of understanding how the Bible is applicable for life today and the outcome on churches from the prevailing American cultural mindset of "convenience."
 
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ossville is a small rural Indiana community with about 1,500-2,000 people. Among its five churches, Rossville Bible Fellowship is garnering attention from folks outside the congregation, who recognize this church is truly a place to study the Bible and worship. Pastor Judd Dickey says the congregation “holds a high value of Scripture.” In fact, adults and children are memorizing Scripture passages on a weekly basis. Dickey adds that the church “endeavors to point all people, saved and unsaved, churched and unchurched, to Christ as King and Lord over everything.”


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