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"Are we truly living as disciples of God, or have we focused so much on ourselves that we miss those who are truly in need? Many of us, as Christians, believe that we are living as God's chosen people, destined for eternal life. However, there are many out there who do not have the same advantages as we do, and they often blend into the background of our daily lives. Tend and Feed asks us to take another look at some famous Biblical stories, but this time to approach it from a different angle, as a disciple might. Jesus told his disciples to "Tend and feed my sheep" (John 21:17), referring to…mehr

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"Are we truly living as disciples of God, or have we focused so much on ourselves that we miss those who are truly in need? Many of us, as Christians, believe that we are living as God's chosen people, destined for eternal life. However, there are many out there who do not have the same advantages as we do, and they often blend into the background of our daily lives. Tend and Feed asks us to take another look at some famous Biblical stories, but this time to approach it from a different angle, as a disciple might. Jesus told his disciples to "Tend and feed my sheep" (John 21:17), referring to God's people. We are all God's creation, no matter what walk of life we may follow. Tend and Feed reminds us to look for those that we can help every day, as the disciples would"--
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John Jamison served as a United Methodist Pastor in Illinois for 22 years in rural churches, small-town churches, and inner-city churches. His studies in the holy land helped him bring the first-century message to life in a meaningful way in his churches, as well as on radio and television. John spent twenty years in higher education and business, using stories to help create new approaches to learning and training. John is a graduate of McKendree College, Garrett-Evangelical Seminary, Quincy University, and Capella University, receiving a Master of Divinity and a Master and Ph.D. in Education.