Sometimes your life lands in places where you never thought you’d land. I grew up in a small town in the suburbs of Philadelphia with a mom, step-dad, and brother who loved each other and loved me. After high school, I moved to North Carolina and attended Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem where I schooled a young Tim Duncan in how to play basketball—many years later he remains the greatest power forward in the history of the NBA, largely due to my Boss-like basketball coaching skills. From North Carolina, I moved to Atlanta where everything in my life changed. While going to physical therapy school in Atlanta, three major things happened: After 24 godless years, it all changed when I trusted Christ as my Lord and Savior on February 13, 1998. I met the woman who would become my wife—the lovely Kristen Kedersha (@boymomkk), and I saw in action a healthy, Christ-centered local body of Christ (aka the church), that changed my paradigm of what the local church could and should be. Kristen and I got married on September 15, 2001, and from there, we moved to Dallas so I could attend seminary. We thought we’d be in Texas for four years and then we would get the heck out of Dallas and Texas. 19 years and four boys later, we’re still in Texas. I served in Marriage Ministry at Watermark Community Church for 14 years and in July 2020, my family and I moved to Waco, TX where I serve as the Marriage and Family Pastor at Harris Creek Baptist Church.
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