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    Author: kevindglenn

    Dr. Kevin D. Glenn is a native of Central Florida, calling Auburndale his hometown (go Bloodhounds!). Kevin is a pastor with more than 30 years of church ministry experience, a contributor to local and national religious news outlets, a consultant to churches seeking healthy growth, and author of the book, "Hand Over Fist: An Invitation to Christ-Centered Civility." Kevin is a graduate of Trinity College of Florida, Fuller Theological Seminary, and George Fox University, where he earned the Doctor of Ministry under the mentorship of Dr. Leonard Sweet. His hobbies include playing drums and guitar, fishing and being a fanatical Tampa Bay Buccaneers fan. Kevin is married to Leah and they live in northern California.

    When It Looks Like I Have Failed

    While preparing a lesson on fear, I came across this prayer. It references one of my biggest fears-  the fear of failure. I found it encouraging and…… Read more “When It Looks Like I Have Failed”

    June 25, 2014February 5, 2019 by kevindglenn

    Ham on Nye: What it isn’t

    Sad that the Bill Nye / Ken Ham debate is being billed as “The Bible vs. Science,” or Atheism vs. Christianity. This debate is about neither. Not…… Read more “Ham on Nye: What it isn’t”

    February 4, 2014February 5, 2019 by kevindglenn

    When We are Called To Judge

    I love reading blogs and I think Mark Sandlin has one of the best out there. I genuinely look forward to reading his thoughts. Mark makes me…… Read more “When We are Called To Judge”

    January 22, 2014February 5, 2019 by kevindglenn

    Thank You, Kate Turabian!

    I didn’t make the honor roll very often in high school. I was too interested in girls and my souped-up VW Beetle. Yes, you read that correctly. I…… Read more “Thank You, Kate Turabian!”

    December 10, 2013February 5, 2019 by kevindglenn

    The Gift of Disappointment

    One of my favorite films is Rudy. If it’s on, we watch it. If we don’t have time to watch it, we DVR it. A pivotal scene takes place…… Read more “The Gift of Disappointment”

    November 27, 2013February 5, 2019 by kevindglenn

    Less Than Ideal

    Years ago, Electrolux vacuum cleaners ran a catchy ad campaign in Great Britain. The slogan went like this … “Nothing sucks like an Electrolux.” I think it’s funny, but…… Read more “Less Than Ideal”

    November 15, 2013February 5, 2019 by kevindglenn

    I’m Playing the Race Card

    I blogged last year about the Trayvon Martin / George Zimmerman case. Specifically, I shared my uneasiness with claims of “God’s plan” being part of the rhetoric.…… Read more “I’m Playing the Race Card”

    July 15, 2013February 5, 2019 by kevindglenn

    Leave GOD Out Of It

    I sat with a knot in my stomach this morning as I listened to George Zimmerman claim that his actions in the tragic incident with Trayvon Martin…… Read more “Leave GOD Out Of It”

    July 19, 2012February 5, 2019 by kevindglenn

    Rapture This Saturday?

    In 1981 a group from the Lighthouse Gospel Tract Foundation quit their jobs, closed their businesses, got rid of their possessions and gathered atop a hill in…… Read more “Rapture This Saturday?”

    May 19, 2011February 5, 2019 by kevindglenn

    The Death of Osama Bin Laden

    My wife and I were surfing the channels one last time last night before going to bed when we caught the news that Osama Bin Laden had…… Read more “The Death of Osama Bin Laden”

    May 2, 2011February 5, 2019 by kevindglenn

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