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

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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The Doctrine of Devils
By S. Lee Homoki
Published: May 10, 2006
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It is very difficult, at times, to say what you want to say, what needs to be said and how to say it. I am reminded of the story of the nervous young preacher who had been asked to preach one Sunday morning. When the time came for him to take his place behind the pulpit, a gust of wind came through an open window and grabbed his notes. The notes floated around in the air, and landed almost hidden and nearly out of reach, in a crack between the floorboards of the old log cabin church. He didn’t know what to do! Exasperated, he said, “Folks, I’ve got a sermon here if I can just get it out of the cracks.” This is somewhat how I feel as I approach this study. Read More...



Thou Shalt Be Missed, because thy seat will be empty.
By S. Lee Homoki
Published: October 4, 2005
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Dennis A. Walters was my friend. I never had a good friend quite like “Denny.” He came into my life while I was pastoring the Gospel Lighthouse Church in Tipp City, Ohio. Denny was a recent graduate of Tennessee Temple University and a successful itinerant evangelist. He was recommended to us for his dynamic Bible preaching.

 

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