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Author: Dave Yauk
Dave Yauk is first a foremost a follower of Jesus. He is Husband to Katie, and Father to 4 wonderful children (Naomi, Jesse, Levi, and Analise). Dave's primary passion is to seek after Gods Glory in all things, and in his contribution you'll find he holds a passion for Theology and all things Beautiful as seen in the Creator, Creativity, Character and Culture. Dave has been privileged to do ministry in over 17 countries. This has been his primary means of education and learning as a follower of Jesus. However, Dave has also had the honor of getting a B.A. from Colorado Christian University in Organizational Management and Christian Leadership, a Master's in Divinity from Liberty University, and a Doctorate in Worship Studies from I.W.S. Dave owns the Garden City Project (an online collaborative marketplace for Christian artists and innovators), Finale School of Music, and teaches online guitar for Jamplay.com. He is also a Professor of Theology, Worship and Missiology at Visible Music College and Grand Canyon University.
More posts by Dave Yauk
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- VODCAST 1K: IDENTITY IN CHRIST
- Test Your Maturity in the Bible
- Make $$ With Your Creativity
- VODCAST 1J: WHERE DO YOU PLACE YOUR HOPE?
- Fragments for Songwriters
- VODCAST 1I: CHOSEN BY GOD
- All the Tools You Need to Write Songs
- Pastoring the Creative
- VODCAST 1H: MUSICAL MEDITATION EPHESIANS 1:1-14
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