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Church of Christ at Logansport
Logansport, Indiana 46947
574.753.8552

About Jeff
  • Education: I attended Purdue University for two years studying psychology, sociology and philosophy. Then I spent an additional 4 years at Great Lakes Bible College in Lansing, Michigan where I graduated Summa Cum Laude and with a Bachelor’s in New Testament studies.
  • Experience: I have served a total of 3 churches. One in Hamilton, IN for 7 years. The second in Union City, IN for another 7 years. And am presently preaching for the Church of Christ in Logansport, IN where I have lived for over 20 years.
  • Comment to those looking at my sermons: Look at my sermons in the same way I look at those of others: Look for ideas and illustrations that will help you better understand and communicate what you see in the text.
  • Sermon or series that made a difference: The sermons that have made the most difference in my life have been those that I felt God had influenced the most, like the "Miracle Sunday" sermon where I felt God wanted me to announce the specific amount I believed He would supply - before I knew the actual count. He supplied exactly what we needed. Another was my "bag of stones" sermon (based on Jesus admonition about "casting the 1st stone") that essentially confronted a church with its judgmentalism and broke the back of a rebellious
  • One of my favorite illustrations: After a Revival a woman approached the preacher and said she had a desire to become a Christian but she just couldn’t understand how God could forgive her. He asked her if she recalled any scripture. She said yes: "For God so loved the world that he gave His only FORGOTTEN son..." He smiled and said "The reason God forgot His Son was so He could remember you."
  • Family: I have a son Jonathan, a daughter Naomi.
  • What my parents think of my sermons: My parents had always been supportive of my ministry and have taken the tapes I’ve sent and shared them with others (they've both since passed on to be with Jesus)
  • Best advice given to me about preaching: My father told me to focus primarily on my preaching. He said that I’d never get another chance to talk to so many people in a week.
  • Books that have had an impact: Anything by C.S. Lewis. Most particularly his "The Great Divorce" and "The Case For Christianity."
  • Hobbies: I enjoy singing, playing guitar and banjo, working on the computer and preaching. A few years ago I was part of a Southern Gospel Quartet for which I’d written a few songs.
  • If I could Preach one more time, I would say...: Just exactly what I'm preaching now.
  • Something funny that happened while preaching: I once baptized an older woman who had hearing aides in both ears. When she didn’t have her aides in she spoke extremely loud and of course she couldn’t have her hearing aides in when she was being baptized. In the baptistery, I realized I hadn’t told her she needed to pinch off her nose so that water wouldn’t get in. I attempted to mouth my instructions but obviously she didn’t understand. Rising from the water she sputtered and gasped. She loudly proclaimed: "That wouldn't have happened if I'd learned how to swim."
  • What I want on my tombstone: He was faithful to His Lord
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  • Lighting The Way

    Contributed on Jun 29, 2025
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    David wrote that God's word is the lamp for our feet and the light for our path. What does this mean and how do we put that to use in our lives? Consider these thoughts from our Family Minister, Scott Jewell.

    The alphabet has always been foundational to learning. If you’ve ever watched The Sound of Music, you probably remember the scene where Maria is teaching the children to sing. She tells them, “Let’s start at the very beginning, a very good place to start. When you read, you begin with A B ...read more

  • S’more Of Jesus And Less Of Me

    Contributed on Jun 20, 2025
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    What would it mean to have more (Smore) of Jesus and less of me? And how would I know if I lived my life that way?

    A man told of having some friends over for a barbeque in his back yard, and they’d just passed out marshmallows and long roasting forks ready to make S’mores. At that point, 2 fire trucks raced by and stopped at a house just down the street. He and his friends and ran down the street and found ...read more

  • Faith Of Our Fathers

    Contributed on Jun 15, 2025
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    The names of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob show up together in Scripture 33 times. So, the question is: WHY do their names show up together those 33 times? What was it about these 3 men that God wanted us to see? Why are they held up for us as FATHER FIGURES?

    A woman was preparing to cash her husband’s paycheck when she realized her husband, hadn't signed it. So, she sent 4-year-old daughter upstairs to “get Daddy's name on the back of it.” Her daughter came back downstairs and proudly handed the check to her mom She said, “I knew his name, ...read more

  • The Stepfather

    Contributed on Jun 6, 2025
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    Joseph adopted and "raised" Jesus because God determined that Joseph was the right man for the job. What was it about Joseph that made him right for the challenge of raising our Savior?

    Several years ago, a 3rd grader (Danny Dutton, age 8) was given a homework assignment – where he was asked to “Explain God.” And these were some of the things he wrote: “You should always go to Church on Sunday because it makes God happy, and if there’s anybody you want to make happy… it’s God. ...read more

  • Why Are You Here?

    Contributed on May 30, 2025
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    Why was Esther in a King's palace? Was it because God put her there for a task He had in mind? And why Christians here at church? Are we here because of a task God has in mind for us?

    The story of Esther has fascinated people for centuries. It’s the story of a beautiful Jewish girl named Esther, and of the King of Persia named Xerxes (Ahasuerus) who fell in love with her and made her his queen. But from that point on… the story gets complicated. King Xerxes has a trusted ...read more

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  • Power And Discipline

    Contributed on May 5, 2013
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    POWER AND DISCIPLINE Over here is a wall socket. There is power in that socket. Because of that power, I can plug lamps, fans, microwaves and phone chargers into it and magically empower those devises. I can even plug a car charger into a wall socket and revive a dead car battery (like I’ve had ...read more

  • The Blood And Water

    Contributed on Mar 24, 2013
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    THE BLOOD AND WATER Before I became a minister I attended a secular college for a couple of years. While I was there I took several classes I thought would help me when I went to Bible college, and some of those classes were in Philosophy. Now Philosophy and Christianity are somewhat at ...read more

  • Why Did Jesus Need To Be Baptized?

    Contributed on Mar 3, 2013
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    Why would Jesus need to be baptized by John? Well... Jesus' baptism by John was the beginning of Jesus' ministry. Mark 1:1 starts out: "The BEGINNING of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God" and then Mark starts telling us about Jesus' baptism by John. In Luke 3:23 ...read more

  • The Deadly Disease Of Sin

    Contributed on Feb 11, 2013
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    THE DEADLY DISEASE OF SIN The Bible is very blunt about sin – it doesn’t matter how YOU grade your sin, if you don’t accept that you’ve sinned… you can’t fix the problem. It’s like a man having a deadly disease. He experiencing distressing physical problems but doesn’t KNOW he’s going to die ...read more

  • Pax Romana

    Contributed on Dec 30, 2012
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    PAX ROMANA About 27 years before Jesus was born Rome experienced something unique that history has called Pax Romana = the peace of Rome. Beginning with the reign of Augustine, Emperor of Rome and lasting till about 180 A.D. (a period of 200 years) Rome was at peace. They had few internal ...read more