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Lee Weaver Ministries
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Other ProgramsA Humorous Look At David And GoliathIn this 40 minute presentation Rev. Lee Weaver takes the congregation back to the valley where David did battle with Goliath. This is an exciting Christ-centered journey in which you learn how David armed himself with five smooth stones "selected" from the Wadi, and how, because he was properly armed, he was able to defeat the giant. By the time Goliath has fallen, Weaver will have had you laughing, crying and recommitting your life to Jesus "all over again." You will relish the opportunity to go up against that which threatens to undo you, armed with the same "five smooth stones," knowing that victory is at hand. STOP! LOOK! and LISTEN : A Humorous Guide for a "Safe Crossing"This presentation looks at the preparation a Christian must make for a "safe crossing." Weaver's use of humor captivates his listeners and enables him to get the "Jesus Message" across in a very compelling and inspirational way. His understanding of our faith and of our fears, our questions and our affirmations, is unique among contemporary Christian speakers. The PreacherHe always begins with the same words: "Well, I've had a good week." He then explains why he says that, citing Paul's words in Romans 8:28. "ALL THINGS work together for good, for those who Love the Lord and are called according to His purposes." The familiarity of that phrase makes me listen very carefully. Speaking always without notes, I wonder how he does it so inspiringly, so challengingly, so sharply focused on Jesus and always with a sense of humor. No one dozes off. All are blessed with his insightful interpretation of the Gospel message and can tell you after the message what it was all about. Lee Weaver was my pastor for eight years, but I and my family have
been listening to him preach for twenty years, in the local church, on
TV, in the 7,000 seat Great Auditorium at Ocean Grove (NJ) and in
other smaller venues. His unique ability keeps those who've heard
him looking forward to the "next time." Invite him to your church, listen to him preach and you'll be off to a "good week" yourself. -David Patrick
St. Augustine, Florida |