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Addiction is a huge problem in this country and, yes, it does impact the Church. Join us to hear a transparent and unashamed conversation with a father and daughter as they share first-person insights into the daughter’s struggles with drugs and alcohol as a teen---and what it took to get and stay clean. Her pastor father will offer a parent's perspective of those years and provide hope and real strategies to those longing for freedom---and their loved ones.
Could you forgive the shooter who murdered your spouse? Our guest---and three others---did so, privately and publicly, after the Charleston church massacre. Recounting the memory of his wife's death, hear this pastor reveal why he chose that path; what forgiveness should look like; and how true biblical love and mercy differ from our cultural patterns. Be inspired by his remarkable actions!
Rob Koke is the founder and Senior Pastor of Shoreline Church in Austin, Texas. He and his wife, Dr. Laura Koke, inspire thousands of lives each week through the ministry of Shoreline Church and its various outreaches. He and his wife founded the Caleb Foundation to honor their son, Caleb, who was relocated to heaven after a tragic car accident. The Caleb Foundation is dedicated to helping children and youth discover their self-worth and achieve their purpose through education, health services, life skills, and character development.
Danielle Koke Germain is a speaker, writer, and director for The Landing, a Celebrate Recovery Program for teens at Shoreline Church. Danielle is pursuing her ministry license, working to help those struggling with self-image struggles, peer pressures, and addiction issues.
The Reverend Anthony Batiste Thompson is the pastor of Holy Trinity Reformed Episcopal Church of Charleston. The Reverend Thompson was married to the late Myra Thompson.