Do you have a story to tell about how God is working in your life?

We want to hear your story, but more importantly others need to hear your story as well. Your story is unique and can be an encouragement to others.  God working in your life is evidence that God is not distant and removed, but nearby and intimately involved in your life.

Your story can be whatever you want it to be about.  You may want to share the steps leading up to your salvation, and how God is currently working through your life today.  Maybe you want to tell us how giving has impacted your life through the building campaign or your regular tithes and offerings. Maybe you have been on mission with us and want to share how God used that in your life.  Whatever your story is, we want to hear how God is working in your life through FBC and/or through your daily walk with him.

Please keep your story to no more than 750 words. We realize that some people could write pages to tell what God has done in their lives. For this submission, we suggest you focus on one particular moment, event, or season to illustrate God’s work.

Disclaimer:

  • I understand that by submitting my name and story, I am giving First Baptist Church Russellville permission to publish them in print, on the internet, in social media, and other possible channels.

Tell Us Your Story

Check out more stories and media

THANK YOU – Genesis Project

THANK YOU – Genesis Project

Check out this video celebrating thanking people of FBC Russellville for helping the Genesis Project get off to a great start.

Generations at FBC

Generations at FBC

Watch Greg Standridge and Jeania Evans share about their experience at FBC through the years.

Counting the Cost

Counting the Cost

Check out this video, with sermon excerpts from Greg Sykes, David Platt, and A.W. Tower, that highlights the call to the count the cost and lay down our lives for Jesus.

Kallah – The Bride

Kallah – The Bride

Check out this video about how Jesus is passionate about His bride, the Church.

The World Is Rated R

The World Is Rated R

Instead of hiding our children from the world, let’s work to prepare them to make a difference in it.

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