Redneck Preacher

Being a redneck preacher in Texas is more than just a calling – it’s a way of life. I grew up right here in the Lone Star State, where the sunsets are big, the folks are friendly, and faith runs deep. From the time I was a kid, I learned that hard work, family, and a good relationship with the Lord are what keep a man grounded. Whether it was hauling hay in the summer heat or sitting around a campfire at night, God was always part of the picture.

Life in Texas teaches you to be tough, but it also teaches you to be grateful. Out here, we pray for rain when the fields get dry, we thank the Lord when a calf is born healthy, and we gather together every Sunday to sing hymns and share the Word. My faith was shaped by those moments – by old country churches with wooden pews, gospel songs echoing across the fields, and preachers who weren’t afraid to speak plain truth.

Choosing a simple life and being a Redneck Preacher

Being a redneck preacher isn’t about fancy suits or big buildings. It’s about living your faith out loud, wherever you are. I preach about Jesus under open skies, at rodeos, in small-town churches, and sometimes even from the back of a pickup truck. Folks don’t need perfect words – they need real ones. They need to know that God loves them just as they are, whether they’re wearing boots, jeans, or Sunday best.

Texas is a place where faith and freedom go hand in hand. We honor God, we honor our country, and we stick together when times get tough. I believe in keeping the Gospel simple and powerful, just like the way I was raised – work hard, love your neighbor, and praise the Lord every chance you get.

If you’re looking for straight-shooting, Bible-preaching, down-home encouragement, you’re in the right place. This is where we talk about faith, life, and the good news of Jesus Christ – no fluff, no nonsense. Just a redneck preacher sharing the hope that changed his life.