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Billy Foote

member since February 26, 2008

Billy Foote became a follower of Jesus at the young age of 6. After graduating from East Texas Baptist University he began his itinerant ministry in 1990 leading worship for youth, college, missions, camps, and church-wide events full time. His songwriting began just a few songs before he penned "You Are My King (Amazing Love)" in 1995. Since then, Billy has written songs known and embraced by the church world-wide. Such songs include "Break Our Hearts", "I Have a River", "Sing to the King", "You Are God Alone (not a god)" and more. He shares with you on E-Quip about the challenges faced by being an authentic worship leader in todays culture.

Billy's Presentations

Featured Presentations

  • Ten Commandments for Deacons

    One of a three part series.
    The Ten Commandments for Deacons casts a vision for the biblical role and responsibilities of deacons in the local church. Other studies, The Ten Commandments for Church Members and The Ten Commandments for Pastors will help church members see the balance of shared ministries in all three church groups: pastors, deacons, and members.

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    Length: 28 minutes

    Views: Viewed 27 times.

  • Sunday School Chain Reaction - part 1

    An overview of good Sunday School ministry with an emphasis on practical ways to make Sunday School effective and evangelistic. Part one of two presentations.

    Length: 45 minutes

    Views: Viewed 149 times.

  • Counseling and Maintaining Balance

    Dr. Joseph Bunce talks about resources for pastoral counseling, as well as the steps to take to avoid burnout and maintain balance in bi-vocational ministry

    Length: 54 minutes

    Views: Viewed 39 times.

  • What Is A Christian?

    John uses Philippians 3:10 and a quote from A.W. Tozer to describe what a Christian looks like.

    Length: 26 minutes

    Views: Viewed 26 times.

  • Ko-Lay-Oh: Retaining Membership Through Involvement

    Part 1 of 2:
    Recent studies have indicated a 60% dropout rate among new church members within five years after they join. What can be done to keep new members involved in church? The Ko-Lay-Oh Seminar offers an answer that churches are beginning to use among their membership. Ko-Lay-Oh is a Greek word that means to glue or weld together; to join or to cleave to. Joining a membership roll is not that same thing as becoming a part of the church ministry plan. Ko-Lay-Oh seeks to bridge that gap.

    Length: 38 minutes

    Views: Viewed 57 times.

  • Mentoring and Senior Adults

    Learn how to give yourself away by sharing your life lessons, and giving encouragement as a mentor.

    Length: 45 minutes

    Views: Viewed 33 times.