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The harm we do by “Ducking” the truth

In MediaTags Duck commander, duck dynasty, Leadership, Phil RoberstsonPublish DateDecember 24, 201312 Views3 Comments samluce

The most recent media storm around Duck Dynasty is the second time the media has cried foul over a public figure sharing their views about homosexuality and what bible has to say about it. A few months ago the eye of the media storm was centered ironically enough around a chicken not a duck. What is frustrating is that it seems to me that the homosexual community does not want equality but rather celebration. When I tell people I am …

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My name is Sam Luce and I have been a pastor at Redeemer Church in Utica NY for the past 24 years. 18 of those years serving as children’s pastor. Currently, I am serving as the Global Pastor to Families. This is my personal blog it is focused on Discipleship, Family Ministry, and Theology.

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3 responses to “The harm we do by “Ducking” the truth”

  1. Lindsey Whitney Avatar
    Lindsey Whitney
    December 27, 2013

    Good post, Sam. Congrats on being top dog on the Ministry to Children list!

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    1. samluce Avatar
      samluce
      December 27, 2013

      Lindsey thanks so much. Me look at you. Huge leap appreciate you and your blog.

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  2. susan cossett Avatar
    susan cossett
    December 30, 2013

    Your remarks and biblical and true and i loved reading them!

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