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About Larry Kreider

Larry Kreider is the founder of DOVE International, a worldwide network of churches in 26 nations. He is the author of more than 40 books. A featured speaker at conferences and churches, he travels extensively, training and mentoring Christian leaders globally. Larry and his wife, LaVerne, live in Lititz, PA, USA.

Lessons From India

I spent the past week in three cities in India including Mysore, Bangalore and Kakinada. This nation of more than 1.2 billion people is set to become the largest populated nation in the world, bypassing China, by 2025. It is a highly religious nation with 80% Hindus, 15% Muslims, and 4% Christians. I met so [...]

By |2014-07-03T12:26:55-04:00July 3rd, 2014|Christian Living, Leadership|0 Comments

Mental Belief or Complete Trust?

When our children were young, they sometimes stood at the top of the stairs in our house and begged, “Daddy, catch me!” They were absolutely confident that I would catch them when they leapt into my arms. They did not simply believe in my existence, but completely trusted me. Many people today claim to believe [...]

By |2014-06-26T18:32:37-04:00June 26th, 2014|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Repent?

While driving, a friend was listening to a Christian speaker on the radio. The speaker said, “Someone is driving on the road right now, and you need to turn your life over to God.” My friend was convicted of his sin. “That’s me!” he said. He pulled his car off to the side of the [...]

By |2014-06-19T07:20:25-04:00June 19th, 2014|Christian Living|0 Comments

Words Are Like Dynamite

Words are like dynamite. They can either be used powerfully for good or used powerfully for evil. Colossians 4:6 says, “Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone.” How can we speak with grace, seasoned with salt? When I was growing up, I [...]

By |2014-06-10T18:53:50-04:00June 10th, 2014|Christian Living, Leadership|0 Comments

Complete Surrender

I have a friend who had been strung out on drugs but gave his life to Christ. Several years later I asked him, “Why do you think your life turned around so dramatically and you never wavered?” He didn’t hesitate, “It’s because I totally surrendered control of my life to Christ.” Although large crowds were [...]

By |2014-06-04T06:32:14-04:00June 4th, 2014|Christian Living|0 Comments

Taking Up Our Cross

A young lady in Philadelphia was enslaved in prostitution and drug abuse for years. When she surrendered her life to Jesus, she started wearing a cross-shaped earring to remind herself she was now a bondslave to Jesus, no longer in slavery to sin. Publicly carrying a cross in biblical days was the brand of a [...]

By |2014-05-28T17:51:41-04:00May 28th, 2014|Christian Living, Leadership|0 Comments

Absolutes?

Sin is like cancer. If one of my family members had skin cancer on his arm, every time I would see it, I would hate it. That is how God feels about sin. He knows that sin will destroy the people that He has created to be in fellowship with Him. God loves us. He [...]

By |2014-05-21T23:29:18-04:00May 21st, 2014|Christian Living, Leadership|0 Comments

Pursuing Jesus With A Passion

When I was in my mid-thirties, a popular song by an American pop singer contained the words: “God is watching us from a distance.” Unfortunately many people believe that concept of God. They see him as a distant, impersonal being, presiding over His creation disinterestedly. They think God seldom intervenes and only after our frenzied begging.  Such a view is entirely incorrect. The [...]

By |2014-05-06T18:43:22-04:00May 5th, 2014|Christian Living, Leadership|0 Comments

Are you fighting the current?

A youth pastor almost drowned trying to save a fellow swimmer. The pastor had been trained as a lifeguard and felt confident of his ability to rescue his friend, a weak swimmer, who was swimming too far from shore. Both got caught in a dangerous undertow. My pastor friend began losing strength and panicked. He [...]

By |2014-04-29T22:52:31-04:00April 28th, 2014|Christian Living, Leadership|0 Comments
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