Ask John to Speak for Your Event

John is available to speak at your next event! Whether it is a youth group, bible study group, retreat, men’s group, or book clubs, John brings to each engagement a zest for life, a flair for making difficult ecumenical themes easily accessible, and a wealth of experiences that make him relatable and approachable.

Topics include:

  • “Discovering the Bible through “Holy Terror” – a review of all the Bible story Easter Eggs in this book.
  • “Discovering the Bible through the book, “Holy Terror – A Deeper Dive” – looking beyond just the Easter Egg stories in the book, but rather, looking at the plethora of scriptural references it contains, and the Greek language it contains.
  • “Standing in the Gap” – your youth is an advantage in being a Christian, not a hindrance – 1 Timothy 4:12
  • “Letting Go and Letting God” – trading peace for payback – Romans 12:21
  • “My God’s a Big God” – God is God, and we are not – Isaiah 55:8-9
  • “Giving Thumos the Boot” – remember, Thumos is a fictional character, and we don’t want vigilantism; instead, we need to be good citizens by helping and protecting each other, being silent in the wake of crime is no longer an option.
  • “I Can Choose My Response” – finding a path to overcoming violence in our society
  • “The Myth of ‘Control’” – coming to grips with the fact that outside of one’s own self, control is an illusion
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WIELDING THE SWORD

Sword-fighting or fencing has always been a fascinating art to me. It is quite an impressive skill – anytime I see it performed, say on

ASSUME NOT

“I just assumed that…” That phrase has probably caused more problems in our lives than anything else. Husbands and wives have too often assumed things

ALL YOU’RE HOLDING ONTO!

“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” The Hebrew writer expresses the best definition of faith we

WHERE SURRENDER BRINGS VICTORY

It has been said that “Christianity is one place where surrender bring victory.” Usually surrender is synonymous with defeat, and is associated with weakness. Though

TOMORROW’S WORRIES

“Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.” This is the

PARADOXICAL GOODNESS

“But as for you, brethren, do not grow weary in doing good.” This was Paul’s encouragement to the church at Thessalonica in II Thessalonians 3:13.

JOB’S WIFE

“There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job; and that man was blameless and upright, and one who feared God

God Has No Grandchildren

I once heard someone say, “God has no grandchildren”. I think this statement was in reference to the concept of the “first generation” Christian, and

BOOK TOUR: Holy Terror by John R. Dougherty - RABT Book Tours

Join me on the next virtual book tour! Jan 16 to Feb 17, 2023