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Episode 41: Reclaiming Truth--A Conversation with Skillet’s John Cooper

February 12, 2021 • Cissie Graham Lynch and John Cooper

Not only has culture lost sight of what truth is, many churches and pastors have even abandoned Biblical truth.

John Cooper is the front man for the multi-platinum band Skillet, author of “Awake and Alive to Truth,” and host of the podcast, “Cooper Stuff.” Biblical truth and a commitment to the Gospel is the common thread in everything John does.

In this episode John and I talk about not seeking the approval of the world and the importance of knowing the word of God.

Scripture Referenced:

Daniel 11
Romans 7

Going Farther:

Billy Graham Evangelistic Association Prayer Line – 888-388-2683, or online: https://lp.billygraham.org/coronavirus-call-line/

Websites:

Billy Graham Evangelistic Association -- https://billygraham.org/

Billy Graham Radio – https://billygrahamradio.org

Samaritan’s Purse – https://samaritanspurse.org/

John’s Book – “Awake & Alive to Truth” - https://stores.kotisdesign.com/cooper-stuff/books

John Copper’s website -- https://johnlcooper.com/


Social Media:

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Cissie’s Instagram – @cissiegrahamlynch

Cissies Twitter -- @CissieGLynch

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