On Saturday, August 4, 2007 at 6:30pm, Feed Your Faith is bringing Mark Mittlelberg to speak at Grace Baptist Church (7171 Oak Ridge Highway) in Knoxville, TN. Here’s a preview of the evening: Continue reading “Mark Mittelberg – Becoming a Contagious Christian”
Mark Mittelberg – Becoming a Contagious Christian
Sanctus Real Concert on May 4th
Feed Your Faith is proud to present Dove Award-Winning artists Sanctus Real in concert on Friday, May 4th, 2007. Need to Breathe and This Beautiful Republic will open.
Watch the video for Sanctus Real’s: I’m Not Alright
Online ticketing is now closed. The phone line will be open until 5pm. Tickets will be available at the door. COME JOIN US!!!
Details: All tickets will be held at WILL CALL!!! They will not be mailed this close to the concert date. Will Call will open at 6pm on Friday, May 4th. Venue opens at 6:30pm and the concert begins at 7pm.
- Time: Doors open at 6:30pm, concert starts at 7:00.
- Tickets: $14 advance, $16 at the door. Groups of 10 or more $12 each. Groups of 25 or more $10 each.
- Location: High Praises Church, 1601 E. Broadway, Maryville TN, 37804 (Click for Google Map)
- A love offering will be taken for School of Hope and Family Promise.
Lee Strobel Event Update
Editor’s Note: Last month, Feed Your Faith brought New York Times bestselling author Lee Strobel to Knoxville. The following are some reflections on the day from Feed Your Faith’s president, Mike Williams:
Yesterday was such a whirlwind of a day. Let me start with a breakdown of our schedule:
- 5:15am – wake up
- 6:30am – pick up Lee at his hotel and drive over to the local Christian talk radio station
- 7 – 7:30am – On Air
- 7:30 – 8am – walk down the hall, on air with the Christian music station
I then sat around the radio station until almost 9 while everyone had all their “drool all over Lee Strobel” moments including talk about “how do I get the book I’m writing published?” to autographs and pictures. It was all very entertaining to sit back and watch.
We then went to breakfast and then I took him back to his hotel so that he could take a nap. I had, after all, dragged him out of bed at 2:30am his time after he had flown all day the day before. I then ran back to the house to pull all my daily internet sales off the computer to add to my “will call” list. Next I ran to the bank to get change. Then I headed back to Cedar Springs Christian bookstore in Knoxville to meet with the bookstore owner and the radio host that was broadcasting live from the book signing we were having from 2-3:45pm. I got to the store at 12:45 and helped set up for the book signing (the remote radio broadcast went on live at 1pm).
The book signing ended at about 3:50 and I then sat through more “drool all over Lee Strobel” moments from the bookstore owner and staff (again very entertaining) and then proceeded to fight rush hour traffic to get to another TV station’s “Live at Five” broadcast in their studio. We finished that up and then drove to the church. I got Lee situated in a hospitality room, shoveled down some BBQ in about 2 minutes (thanks Grace Baptist for catering dinner) then ran out into the halls for the doors to open at 6pm. The event started at 6:30, I suffered through talking on stage for 10 minutes in front of 1248 people (not fun) then listened to Lee talk until 9pm. He signed books for people until about 9:45, I ran Lee back to the hotel, then turned on the UT basketball game on the radio. I switched from radio to TV when I pulled into my driveway. I had my heart broken when UT lost to Ohio State by 1 point after leading by 20 then fell into bed at about 1:30 this morning.
Now for the “real moments”. Lee Strobel is one of the most genuinely “real” people I have ever had the privilege to meet. We sat around breakfast talking about family, home schooling,and friends. Lee’s best friend Mark Mittelberg, FYF’s next speaker, is a homeschool dad and Lee’s daughter is planning to homeschool his grand daughter. We had a conversation about Rebekah (my daughter) at breakfast and how she had received her 5 year shots yesterday. When Lee met Donna (my wife) in the book signing line at 9:30pm (I wasn’t around), he told her “Thanks for letting me steal Mike all day and how are your daughter’s legs feeling today after her shots?” He took the time to talk to everyone he met. He personalized everything he signed. I watched him have a lady come up to him in the book signing line and ask him to keep her son in his prayers. He told her “Why don’t we pray for him right now” and just stopped the book signing to pray with this woman.
Now for the best family moment of the day. Casey Nichols, Donna’s brother, came and listened to Lee Strobel present his “Case for Christ”. Casey has not been involved in church since childhood and is not currently a believer in Jesus Christ. When it was over, Donna asked him if he enjoyed himself. Casey turned to her and said “That was awesome. The band was great (we had a worship band playing while people were coming in).” He then said “I have never heard anyone explain about Jesus like that since I have been an adult. I went to Sunday school as a kid but his talk tonight was great.” My jaw almost hit the floor. Keep Casey in your prayers that last night will find its way into his heart. I am very encouraged by both his willingness to go and by his response.
Lee Strobel – Case for Christ
Feed Your Faith is pleased to announce that award winning journalist and writer, Lee Strobel (Case for Christ, Case for a Creator, Case for Faith) will be appearing at Grace Baptist Church in Knoxville on March 22nd, 6:30pm.
During this evening, Lee will be presenting on two topics:
- Case for Christ: Lee shares his personal journey investigating the historical evidence that convinced him of Jesus’ deity.
- If Jesus Lived in My House: How Christians can talk to others about Jesus.
Doors will open at 6pm. The cost for this event is $20 per person.
For more information on Lee Strobel, read Lee’s bio at his website.
Feed Your Faith will be using the proceeds from this event to support the Compassion Coalition.
Introducing Feed Your Faith
Hello everyone and welcome to the new Feed Your Faith web site. I just want to give a quick thank you to Michael Wender and wenderhost.com for all of his work getting us up and running.
Allow me a few minutes to let you know a little bit about Feed Your Faith. We are a group of evangelical Christians working collaboratively outside and across denominational lines to engage Christ’s Church in East Tennessee. We are dedicated to bring the best Christian speakers, teachers, and artists to engage Christians and non-Christians in our sphere of influence. In turn, we are donating the proceeds from our events to local missions and ministries in the greater Knoxville area. Our mission is to teach Jesus during our seminars, praise Jesus during our concerts, and to be Jesus to people in our community by assisting area ministries.
So please, continue to visit our website to see our current and future EVENTS. Pray for us as we continue to spread the word of our ministry (and help us spread the word). And if you are able, please visit our DONATIONS page and help us continue to bring high quality events to this area. To join our mailing list for future events or to find out more about Feed Your Faith, visit our CONTACT page.
Our event with Greg Koukl and Stand to Reason in August was highly successful and we can’t wait for the “Walk Thru the Old Testament” seminar on November 18th.
Thank you all for your support and God Bless.
For the Kingdom,
Mike