“The piece over all is extremely well written. He has an attention to detail that more experienced
writers could take a lesson from. The introduction is very strong and gets right to the main theme of the message by describing
sins that more than a few people go through or struggle with on a daily basis. The body of the message had me caught up in
it the first paragraph. I love the way that he just keeps referring to himself as unworthy to help these people. It shows
a truly humble heart. he continuously guides them to the one and only solution and that is of course to turn to God for all
things. And of course the scripture references are outstanding. You always gotta have the facts to back up what you're saying
and he sure took care of that. My favorite part though is for sure the conclusion. The way that he gives situations and how
to avoid getting caught up in them is pretty genius. People can relate to stories like that. If you just say like "you shouldn't
do that" they might balk but if you give them something familiar to relate with it puts things in a whole different light.
Nice job!!! To close I gotta say that his passion for what he believes is amazing. Even if I didn't agree with what he was
saying I'd have to listen because he truly believes it in his heart. If I were to hear this sermon given I would be
drawn into it's meaning and depth. Awesome job... truly awesome. I know that his written word comes straight from God.”
– Ron Smith, on Boxing Match with Sin, Part 1
"It is powerful. It is
really amazing. It sounds like something a professional pastor would say. It's even better than a lot of the sermons I hear
at my own church. Out of a 1 through 10, I give it a 20." - Dylan Yosick, on Hot or Cold, Not Lukewarm