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  • J. Perry Fowler

    Contributing sermons since Oct 21, 2021
J. Perry's church

Kennesaw First Baptist Church
Kennesaw, Georgia 30144
7704273109

About J. Perry
  • Education: BA - Sociology/Pastoral Ministry-Ouachita Baptist MDIv- Southwestern Seminary DMin- Luther Rice Seminary
  • Experience: Lead Pastor/ Church Planter
  • Comment to those looking at my sermons: I learn something every time you preach
  • Family: 1 wife, 3 kids, 1 son-in-law, 1 daughter-in-law, 4 grandsons, 1 granddaughter. All a daily joy and blessing.
  • Best advice given to me about preaching: Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today. Accept and follow Jesus. It will be the joy of your life.
  • Books that have had an impact: Fan the Flame Cymbala
  • Hobbies: Ironman 70.3 Marathons Picker - Antiques and such
  • If I could Preach one more time, I would say...: Don't miss Jesus.
  • Something funny that happened while preaching: Called on a deaf man to pray. He didn't hear my request.
  • What I want on my tombstone: He lives
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  • Faith, Freedom, And Our Future (250th Usa Birthday)

    Contributed on Jul 1, 2026
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    Psalm 33:12 has been a monumental verse used by consistently in holiday speeches, political speeches, and nation celebration speeches. It has been a mainstay; a target verse to declare where our freedom in the United States has come from: God Himself.

    Faith, Freedom, and Our Future Psalm 33:12 Introduction: Video-Rype.tv 250 years of (Independence Day) One of the things that has marked our 250th birthday in America has been a display that now can be seen at the Museum of the Bible. On display are number family Bibles that were owned by our ...read more

  • Judas: Taking A Second Look At Jesus

    Contributed on Mar 24, 2026
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    In today’s passage we find a man named Judas. His parents evidently had high hopes for their son. After all, if his name is reflective of their ambitions. But, he failed to look again at Jesus.

    Kissing is not something that you would expect to hear about on a Sunday morning, but I guess this is not your average Sunday morning. If you were to Google, “When did kissing begin?” The internet will tell you that the first recorded kiss was written about in the Vedic San script. I read this ...read more

  • As For Me And My House: Why Everyone Needs A Christian Family

    Contributed on May 8, 2025
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    At creation God created the first institution; the family. Why does God love the family so much? Why do we all need a Christian family?

    One of the strangest things that happens in the insect world is that a desert spider named the Stegodyphus lineatus sacrifices herself for the welfare of her young shortly after they hatch. This practice is known as matriphagy. Here’s what the April Journal of Arachnology (who know there was such ...read more

  • The Single Most Important Lesson In Life

    Contributed on May 8, 2025
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    When Jesus was asked, "What's the greatest commandment?" how did He respond? He gave the single most important lesson in life: Learn to love God and love others. Can I really learn to love? How does Jesus love?

    What’s the single most important lesson God wants to teach us as Christians? Once you meet Jesus and know Jesus; what’s the first, foremost, and primary lesson He wants us to learn? It’s simple: He wants to teach us to love like Jesus. The single most important reason God put you on this planet ...read more

  • The Undeniable Proof: Jesus Is God's One And Only Son

    Contributed on Apr 3, 2025
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    John the Baptist struggled with his faith in Jesus as the final chapters of his life were closing. Do strong believers doubt? Does Jesus have an answer for our doubts? He answered John's doubts with undeniable proof that He is God's One and Only Son.

    In Egypt’s “Valley of the Kings” the French Archeologist; Victor Larae discovered and excavated the tomb of Amenhotep II who was the Pharoah of the Exodus that experienced the plagues and was likely drown in the Red Sea with the rest of the Egyptian army. This tomb was found in when the corridor ...read more

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