Stan Dauck                                                                                              “The Power of Confession”

Bio

Stan Dauck grew up in Walnut Ridge and graduated from CRC in 1981. Afterwards, he attended ASU and completed degrees in Ag Business (BS) and Agriculture (MS). He married Millie Horsman in 1983. Stan worked with the youth in Pocahontas and Fort Smith before moving to Florence, Alabama, where he completed a Bible Degree from IBC in 1988. They immediately moved to Bernie, Missouri, where Stan continues to minister,
preach, and serve as an elder. They have been blessed with two wonderful children: Hannah Janee and Titus Stanley. They now have a special son-in-law, Riley Compton, and two amazing grandsons: Parker Allan and Carson Ray. Stan has had the privilege of going on mission trips to Pacific Islands and Panama. He has also worked with Bootheel Youth Camp for 34 years. Stan enjoys fishing, hunting, going on cruises, and playing with his
grandsons. His favorite verse is Jeremiah 33:3.

Abstract

We have heard the saying, “Confession is good for the soul.” The apostle John teaches the early church about the importance of confession and forgiveness. Yet today we struggle with the concept of confession. We try to hide our sins, compare our sins, minimize our sins, and even try to cover up our sins. God wants us all to know the peace of
forgiveness.

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

11:00 am
Carter Activities Center, Crowley's Ridge College