What Ministry Looked Like in 2023

I am so thankful that I had the opportunity to serve and meet so many of you for the very first time. These 12 months have been packed with ministry and have blurred by so quickly that it is hard to put into words. Here are some quick stats of the year that was:

Churches & organizations served – 69
States I served in – 16
Miles traveled – 63,552
Salvations – 84

Two Highlights from the Year

It is incredibly hard to tell the story of every church and organization that I have served in 2023, but these are two ministry opportunities that left an impact on me.

In February I had the opportunity to speak at the Night to Shine event put on by the Tim Tebow Foundation in Augusta, GA.

I shared both my story with disability and the gospel with the parents and caretakers of those with special needs while also getting to proclaim the God-given value and worth over those with special needs.

Such an incredible night that I won’t soon forget!

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In September, I was invited to speak at the United States Military Academy at West Point.

By partnering with both the Chaplain’s office at West Point and the Baptist Campus Ministry, I was able to preach to cadets who are months away from fanning out across the planet as a part of their placements in the US Army.

These impressive men and women left a lasting impact on our family.

 

Looking Forward to 2024 Ministry

I am going into 2024 with an enormous passion to proclaim the gospel to the lost. I am also burdened to challenge the church to do the same and to chase their God-given calling without excuse.

The first 4 months of the year are solidly booked up, but I am beginning to round out my calendar for the rest of the year.

If I can serve your church, school, organization or company in the next year, please click the “BOOK NOW” button below, fill out my speaking contact form and I’ll be serving you and your people in no time!

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Post by DRITCH9

I am a speaker and author from Raleigh, NC. I was born without arms but I do not allow that to define me - I use my disability to empower and give hope to others.

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