
The Day God Told a Father How to Change the World
God’s global mission to bless the nations began with one father teaching his family to walk in righteousness and justice. Before Abraham led a nation, he was called to lead his home—and that same calling still rests on parents today.
Now Available
Count Me In walks students through the entire Gospel of Luke and Jesus’s bold invitation to follow Him daily, obey Him faithfully, and trust Him completely.


Travis Agnew
I’m a disciple of Jesus, husband to Amanda, dad to the Agnew 3, and Lead Pastor of Rocky Creek Church in Greenville, SC.
I hope the resources on this site can help your personal discipleship.
Why We Struggle to Stand on Scripture
In a culture obsessed with personal opinions and shifting truths, many Christians have lost confidence in the authority of God’s Word. If we want real growth and lasting transformation, we must return to Scripture as our unshakable standard.
When Jesus Shows Up at Your Job
When Jesus called His first disciples, He didn’t erase their identity—He repurposed it for His mission. Discipleship means surrendering your normal so you don’t miss the extraordinary work He wants to do through you.
Misleading Persuasions
Galatians 5:2-12 – Some of a church’s greatest dangers can come from within by people who add requirements onto the gospel. Don’t be lured away from the beauty of grace by misleading persuasions.
Starting Where I Thought I Ended
Many Christians think following Jesus is a one-time decision, but it’s really a lifelong journey of growth. This book helps you move from spiritual stagnation to intentional discipleship—one step at a time.

Make your personalized discipleship plan, and start growing again!

Pick a reasonable plan, and study the message that can change your life.

This resource can help a couple prepare for a godly marriage.

Loving a Local Church
Following Jesus was never meant to be a solo journey, but we often attempt it that way. Discover why joining a local church is one of the most important decisions you can make and how it can change your faith for life.

6 Things That Will Kill Your Small Group
Small groups can be powerful tools for discipleship—but only if we guard them from subtle dangers that slowly drain their purpose. These six small group killers can keep your group from growing deeper, stronger, and more faithful.
Memorizing 25 Pivotal Verses
You won’t always have a Bible in your hand, but you can always have God’s Word in your heart. Learn how memorizing 25 key verses can equip you to face life’s battles, know your identity, and speak truth when it matters most.
The Church Is Proof God Doesn’t Want Us Alone
You may think you can follow Jesus alone, but the Christian life was never meant to be a solo journey. The church is God’s way of showing that we grow best—and stand strongest—when we walk together.
What the First Marriage Reveals About Ours
To truly understand marriage, we must return to its origin in Genesis 1–3, where God first designed it and where sin first disrupted it. These foundational chapters reveal not only what went wrong but also the hope that began to set everything right.
Spiritual Relapse
Galatians 4:8–20 – Paul warns that the danger of spiritual relapse is real, even for those who’ve experienced gospel freedom. We slip when we trade God’s grace for manmade expectations.
10 Tips to Take Control of Your Digital Calendar
Your calendar isn’t just a time management tool—it’s a discipleship tool. Here are 10 practical ways to bring order to your schedule and purpose to your planning.
Create a Prayer Strategy
Prayer isn’t boring—we just often carelessly approach it without a realistic and heartfelt plan. Learn how to build a game changing, personal prayer strategy that helps you stay focused, grow deeper, and actually enjoy talking with God.

When Isolation Is What We Want (But Not What We Need)
We often retreat into isolation thinking it’s safer than being known, especially when past relationships have left scars. But while isolation may feel secure, authentic Christian community is where true healing, growth, and transformation take place.

Why Discipleship Doesn’t Come with a Certificate
Many believers long for a clear discipleship checklist, but true spiritual growth can’t be measured by curriculum completion or certificates. Discipleship is less about finishing a program and more about faithfully investing your life in someone else’s spiritual journey.

Liberating Adoption
Galatians 4:1-7 – We were enslaved to the ways of the world, but the Father desired to adopt us as His children. In Christ, we are free to live joyfully as the sons and daughters of God.

The People Problem in Gospel Work
Paul and Barnabas’s split over Mark reminds us that even devoted believers can clash, but God can still use the fallout for greater mission impact. Later, Paul’s restored relationship with Mark shows how grace, growth, and unity can heal what once was broken.

Read the Whole Bible
Discover why reading the entire Bible could be the most life-changing decision you ever make. It’s not just about checking a box—it’s about knowing who God is, who you are, and how to stand strong no matter what comes next.

“I Can Do It By Myself”—And Other Lies We Tell Ourselves
We weren’t created to do life alone—no matter how strong we think we are, we all need the support of others. From the beginning, God made it clear: isolation isn’t good, and community is essential.

Why She Said She’d Never Worship with Us Again
After years of focusing on excellence in worship gatherings, I was forced to confront a deeper issue: the integrity of the people leading them. A painful discovery reminded me that God cares more about the character behind the platform than the quality presented on it.

Level Ground
Galatians 3:23-29 – The law humbled every person under the awareness of sin, yet God’s grace was available to all. When we come to the cross of Jesus, we tread on level ground.


You must be logged in to post a comment.