David Feddes

Dr. David Feddes is pastor of Family of Faith Church and provost of Christian Leaders Institute, which supports mentor-based ministry training through online courses. David is also adjunct missiologist for Crossroad Bible Institute, which provides biblical distance education to more than 40,000 people in prison. Previously he served as broadcast minister for the Back to God radio program, reaching people in more than fifty countries. David earned his Ph.D. in intercultural studies from Trinity International University, Deerfield, IL and is a graduate of Calvin Theological Seminary. He and his wife, Wendy, have nine children (one in heaven).

  • The Drunkard's Roses

    September 28, 2003

    This is the story of the drunkard and the rosebush:Once upon a time there was a man who woke up with a hangover after a night of heavy drinking. When ...

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  • Life Unlimited

    September 21, 2003

    How would you like to live to be 150 years old? How about living to 1,200 or even 2,000? Well, you and I will probably die before it becomes possible ...

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  • Salt and Light

    September 14, 2003

    Rumors were flying about a strange group of people, and the rumors were scary. These people were atheists: they rejected religion and traditional ...

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  • Warrior Prayer

    September 7, 2003

    Napoleon once said, “An army marches on its stomach.“ He didn’t mean that soldiers always crawl on their bellies. He meant that troops need good ...

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  • The Ultimate Weapon

    August 31, 2003

    In the Star Wars movies, what is the ultimate weapon? The light saber. The best warriors are the Jedi knights, and their chief weapon is the light ...

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  • The Helmet Of Salvation

    August 24, 2003

    The man was terrified. He told me that he was afraid of supernatural spirits. He had grown up in a secular, scientific setting, but he became curious ...

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  • Shielded From Arrows

    August 17, 2003

    Saturday night tends to be my hardest night of the week. If something goes wrong, it doesn’t happen just any night. It usually happens Saturday ...

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  • A Soldier's Feet

    August 10, 2003

    Achilles had a teeny, tiny problem with his foot. The hero of Greek myth had a body that could not be injured, except for a little spot on his heel. ...

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  • The Breastplate Of Righteousness

    August 3, 2003

    If you were fighting a battle, what would you want to wear? With artillery firing and shrapnel flying, would you rather be wearing a baseball cap or ...

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  • The Belt Of Truth

    July 27, 2003

    Nothing, it seemed, could kill George Washington. As a young man, Washington caught smallpox, but survived the dreaded disease remained as strong and ...

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