S. Lee Homoki

 S. Lee Homoki
Bible Teacher, Evangelist, Executive Director, Editor

Mr. Homoki was raised in the home of missionary parents, "Nevada Steve" and Esther, and lived in Pennsylvania, New York and in the heart of the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona. He began his preaching at the age of 18 and for 21 years pastored churches in Arizona, California, Ohio and Indiana before beginning the ministries of Bible Doctrines to Live By, In in 1980. He brings with him a rich background of colorful experience in the pastorate from those years spend on the Navajo Indian Reservation. Over the last 20 years his evangelistic ministry, Crossroads Crusades, has takes him into hundreds of churches with the message of God's saving grace.


 



Articles

Believing God for a GREAT ROUNDUP!
By Cowboy Lee
Published: July 22, 2008
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We are entering in to the final hours before our next two VERY IMPORTANT cowboy camps: 

         Missouri Cowboy Camp = July 27 to August 2
       South Dakota Cowboy Camp = August 10 to 16

I am making this appeal for your encouragement and prayers.
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Picture Yourself
By Cowboy Lee
Published: July 14, 2008
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HEY COWBOYS and COWGIRLS!
Picture yourself riding the
"Wild" Bucking Barrel
Bucking Barrel 

There is still room for both Guys and Gals at the
Missouri Camp, July 27th - August 2nd
and
South Dakota Camp, August 10-16th

Picture yourself...

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Summertime Adventure for Young Folks
By Cowboy Lee
Published: June 19, 2008
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Lee and Sammy the MuleYes that's me on the right! My friend that I'm about to saddle up is "Sammy the Mule."  We have a lot of "Quarter Horses" for you to ride this summer and we have a couple of "Half Horses" like "Sammy."...

 

 

 

 

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Trail Ride Report
By Cowboy Lee
Published: June 11, 2008
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"Well," I said to myself, "It's over!" "The trail ride is over!"

It was a once in a lifetime experience -- a dream and a purpose fulfilled! To have experienced this fleeting and precious moment in life was wonderful but, to have experienced it with your companionship and partnership begs for words to explain my emotions of praise. However, part of me is left feeling a bit melancholy - knowing that it will probably never be repeated. At the same time, I am joyful in spirit knowing that together we have accomplished something worthwhile. Who knows what eternity will reveal because we dared to believe that God had called us to work for the salvation and growth of "wanna-be" cowboys and cowgirls at our Cowboy Camps?

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End of the Trail!
By Cowboy Lee
Published: May 22, 2008
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The Colorado "Trail Ride" is over but the memories will linger for the rest of my life. I know that I am speaking for all the 25 "Saddle Tramps" that joined me on the trail. They all have a story to tell. I'll try to relay their story and the financial and spiritual fruit of our labors to you in the near future and throughout the summer too! What a wonderful and fruitful ride it has been! Read More...



Trail Riders' Progress Update
By Cowboy Lee
Published: April 15, 2008
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I have no greater joy than to preach the gospel. By God’s grace, He has honored our vision and sacrifices over the years and given us souls for our hire. Some people are called and empowered to do the Lord’s work in normal and traditional ways. Others, like me, take a different approach - though I have never sought or desired to be different in the way I do ministry but from time to time I have deviated from the “beaten path.”  I guess this anticipated trail ride and my Cowboy Camps and will qualify as “a little different” kind of adventure for God. I seek His blessing and your partnership with me is both needed and appreciated. May God give us the desires of our heart.

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News From Cowboy Lee For 2008
By Cowboy Lee
Published: February 1, 2008
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Our  Cowboy Camp Ministry is shaping up for 2008. Please check out these events and dates! Read More...



The Grace Mountains
By S. Lee Homoki
Published: March 26, 2007
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The Book of Ephesians is one of three great doctrinal epistles written by the Apostle Paul. In Romans believers are taught that we are justified in Christ, seeing we have been crucified, buried and resurrected with Christ. In Ephesians believers are taught that we are sanctified in Christ, seeing we are now seated with Christ in the Heavenlies. And in 1 Thessalonians believers are taught that we are glorified, seeing that we shall be caught up to meet the Lord in the air. All of the other Pauline Epistles, though they contain much doctrine, seem to have been written to remedy either doctrinal or practical failure. Read More...



Celebrating 25 Years of Building and Battling
By S. Lee Homoki
Published: January 22, 2007
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The word “house,” as used here in Scripture, is so general, but it has many applications. For example: an ordinary dwelling, a temple, a place of worship, a family, or the building of a gospel ministry such as Bible Doctrines to Live By, Inc., can legitimately be represented as a “house” - as I am doing in this article. Also, the injunction is perfectly clear and conditional that, “except the Lord build it,” the success, prosperity or blessing of this or any other enterprise is “vain” - to no avail. No matter what our investment of time or talent may be, all our work will not gain the approbation and blessing of God unless it is done in the strength and power of the Lord. If anything is worthwhile, lasting or praiseworthy and is ever accomplished, it will be entirely based on our dependence on God. Read More...



The Gospel ... Its Message, Ministry and Manner
By S. Lee Homoki
Published: April 5, 2004
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“First things first!” This is a tried and true saying, meaning that it is generally best to place the most important issues at the forefront of an agenda. The Book of First Thessalonians is the earliest of the Pauline Epistles and, as such, is of significant importance because of its chronological order. Paul’s inspired pen immediately identifies and instructs the Thessalonians in those basic doctrines that are of supreme importance in the establishment of new believers in the truth. Dr. C. I. Scofield has noted that the Apostle Paul, in the short thirty days of his sojourn in Thessalonica, had “taught all the great doctrines of the Christian faith” (Pg. 1267 Scofield Reference Bible).

 

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Latest Articles
Believing God for a GREAT ROUNDUP! (by S. Lee Homoki)
July 22, 2008

Dolly's July Update (Dolly's Diary)
July 16, 2008

Picture Yourself (by S. Lee Homoki)
July 14, 2008

Summertime Adventure for Young Folks (by S. Lee Homoki)
June 19, 2008

Trail Ride Report (by S. Lee Homoki)
June 11, 2008

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