I have the privilege of being married to my sweetheart from my high school years. My wife, Jodi, is my soulmate. We have been married for over 23 years and have lived all over the country…and even the world. Our first home was the Republic of South Korea (where I served in the Army). We also lived in the midwest (Missouri), Alabama, New York, and now Florida. (She says she always wanted to marry someone who would take her away. Who knew….
God uses Jodi in many different ways. She is a gifted speaker and leader. As a mom and a wife…she is an incredible source of wisdom. God uses her to help other ladies sort through life circumstances.
Professionally, Jodi has worked in retail, sales, and in the banking industry. Now, in addition to working alongside me in ministry…leading a dynamic women’s ministry, in counseling, and in helping me maintain balance and perspective, she also is a Partner in her own company PBA Business Support Services, LLC. where she assists companies and organizations with bookkeeping, payroll support, and other related services.
My oldest son, Dillon, is 18 and a graduate of Tate High School. He is a Cadet at the United States Military Academy at West Point (class of 2015).
My youngest son, Hayden, is a “middle schooler.” He enjoys playing with friends, building legos, reading, playing the trumpet, and Scouting. Hayden is Boy Scout with BSA Troop 628. Hayden and I also have taken up working with wood and playing a little golf.

Just wanted to thank both of you all you do. I know every relationship is diffent, but I am encouraged by yours. Thank you brother Chris for words of wisdom for my marriage. I will stand on the promises of God, in spite of what feel. Keep up the Great work
It takes courage to stand on promises and not yield to feelings. Proud of you. Thanks for your words of encouragement.
Just want you to know that I’m proud of what God is doing in your life and ministry. Thanks for the way you love my best friend in the world…..She is good for you and your a good for her. Keep up the good work, see you guys in September. From your S.C. friend.
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