Lyle Dukes
Founder, Harvest Life Changers Church

Lyle Dukes

Dukes is Senior Pastor and founder of Harvest Life Changers Church in Woodbridge, VA. His wife is co-pastor Deborah Dukes and they have served the church since 1995.

Archive: Lyle Dukes

A Very Presidential Beginning

President Barack Obama's inaugural address was a solid, inspiring message for the time and season that we are experiencing.

By Lyle Dukes | January 23, 2009; 07:10 AM ET | Comments (30)

The Infection of Society

It appears, at least to me that selfishness is the seed of all sin; murder, robbery, lying, cheating, road rage, child abuse, embezzlement, discrimination, hatred and the list goes on.

By Lyle Dukes | January 18, 2008; 08:05 AM ET | Comments (53)

A Hunger for Tomorrow

I honestly believe that if my life had not changed when it did, I would be on drugs, in prison or dead by now.

By Lyle Dukes | May 22, 2007; 04:39 PM ET | Comments (28)

A Love that Continues

I spent the better part of last week in Blacksburg, Virginia on the campus of Virginia Tech University. The atmosphere was quite different than a few weeks earlier following the horrific shootings in which 33 individuals lost their lives. There...

By Lyle Dukes | May 17, 2007; 11:01 AM ET | Comments (276)

Spiritual Identity Theft

In my opinion, denying the existence of God is much like getting up every day and denying that there will be a tomorrow, “I have never seen it – so I won’t believe in it.”

By Lyle Dukes | January 16, 2007; 02:15 PM ET | Comments (124)

It's Not Up For Debate

People are really products of their experiences. We think, act and live what has been programmed into us....

By Lyle Dukes | December 24, 2006; 05:43 PM ET | Comments (654)

By the Numbers

I believe that we ought to do our best to live and teach our convictions. But it is my opinion that God is not looking for a place to fit in. The real Christian nation does not have geographical borders.

By Lyle Dukes | December 19, 2006; 05:30 PM ET | Comments (24)

The Flavor of Thanksgiving

The origin of “Thanksgiving” makes one consider it more of an American rather than a religious holiday. Holidays such as President’s Day or Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday or even Independence Day are American holidays because their observance references the...

By Lyle Dukes | November 27, 2006; 09:49 PM ET | Comments (19)

 
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