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A Little More About Me

I hope on this site and through this newsletter that you can get to know me a little bit. I am married to the love of my life, Rachel, and we have one beautiful daughter. I am currently working on my Ph.D. in Systematic Theology. I am a graduate of Auburn University (War Eagle!) and of Beeson Divinity School at Samford University. I spend most of my time following God’s call on my life as the pastor of Madison Baptist Church in Madison, GA.

I hope you’ll get to know what I’m passionate about. I’m passionate about seeing the light turn on. You know what I mean: that moment when someone comes to grips with the truth about God and is never the same. It’s the look in their eyes that says, “How have I never seen this before?” It’s more than knowledge. It’s watching the Spirit stir in someone so that they can’t keep the truth to themselves. It’s the moment someone realizes that everything has changed and they have to tell others.

That’s why I teach the Bible. It’s why I’m studying theology. I believe that God’s truth changes people. It brings them to life by the Spirit. It teaches them what love truly is. It shows them mercy and forgiveness. It shows them who God is as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. When it’s all said and done, nothing is more important than this.

Stick around here and you’ll get a lot of that. There are also there some links here to things I’ve written at other sites, like The Gospel Coalition, Radical, For The Church, and others.

Grace and Peace,

Griffin

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