Jonah Series Continues….
By admin | October 25, 2008
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Ray Sydnor Video
By admin | October 20, 2008
Here is the video of Ray Sydnor speaking at DOM.
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MOPS & Operation Christmas Child
By JRaley | October 17, 2008
MOPS is collecting shoe boxes for Operation Christmas Child to bring joy and hope to children in desperate situations worldwide. Through gift-filled shoe boxes the Good News of God’s love can make a difference in the lives of many children. What do you need to do? Pray that God will touch the heart of every child who receives a shoe box gift then Pack your Gift. A list of item suggestions and complete instructions can be found in brochures and handouts located at the information desk at the church. Shoe box collections will take place through the first week of November.
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One Life VA Event at THS This Tuesday
By Travis | October 17, 2008
One Life Virginia will be hosting an incredible Youth Ministry outreach event on Tuesday October 21st at 7:00pm at Tazewell High School. There will be assemblies during the day at local schools to promote the event happening that evening.
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October 5 Sermon “Jonah”
By Travis | October 10, 2008
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“Gift of Forgiveness” Video
By Travis | October 2, 2008
Pastor Steve sharing “The Gift of Forgiveness,” at DOM on Sunday, September 14, 2008 at Destiny Outreach Ministries.
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Ray Sydnor Guest Speaker
By admin | October 2, 2008
Former Philadelphia Eagle, FCA National Spokesperson, and Brooklyn Tabernacle Youth Pastor, Ray Sydnor will be speaking at Destiny Outreach Ministries on Sunday October 12th, 2008.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1958, Ray grew up in Baltimore City with his four sisters and parents, John and Eva Sydnor . A graduate of Northwestern High School, Ray lettered for three years in football and two years in basketball. He graduated as a High School All-American football and basketball player and went on to attend the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he received a full scholarship to play football. There he played football for all four years and basketball for three . During his senior year, he was selected as All-Big TEN Tight End and was subsequently drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers. He later was picked up by the Philadelphia Eagles and was a member of their Super Bowl team in 1980.
Ray began to use drugs in high school at parties and with friends to build his self- confidence. At first it was a recreational habit, but as time went on he became more and more dependent on drugs as a social and mental crutch. In college, although playing outstanding football and basketball competitively, his life began to become complicated by his gradual addiction. After college graduation, in the NFL, Ray continued his drug abuse until finally it destroyed both his drive and initiative. As a result he was cut from the Eagles. Ray thought he could handle life, but his need for drugs ruined his football career and later stole years of his life. For 19 years, Ray was addicted to crack cocaine. After watching his life leave a trail of destruction and hurt, Ray began his recovery from addiction to crack cocaine in 1998.
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