
Anarchy
Without consistent authority, God’s people drifted into a repeated cycle of sin, suffering, repentance, and temporary rescue. The pattern revealed that what they needed was not another flawed deliverer, but a true King who could break the cycle for good.

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.
Inheritance
After generations of promise and years of wandering, God’s people finally received what He had prepared for them. But stepping into the promise required a daily choice to remain faithful to the God who brought them there.
Why We Don’t Fast
Fasting is not an unknown spiritual discipline in Scripture, yet it is one of the least practiced in the church. In this episode, we uncover why we avoid fasting and what that resistance reveals about what’s really controlling our lives.
The Sunday After Easter
Easter works not just because of the calendar, but because the church becomes more prayerful, intentional, and focused on reaching people. There is no reason that same kind of movement cannot happen every Sunday if we choose to show up the same way.
Jesus Loves Us to Death
Luke 6:27-36 – Jesus commanded us to love our enemies and proved it on the cross. To follow Him means to love as He did, even when it costs everything.
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A practical guide to help students move beyond belief and into a growing relationship with Jesus. This resource offers a personalized discipleship plan built around six areas of intentional growth. It’s clear enough to start now, flexible enough to fit where you are.


From Death to Done
Romans 6:1-4 – Through Jesus’ death and resurrection, believers are dead to sin and raised to life. His grace is not permission to keep sinning but power to walk away from it and live differently.

Law
God gave the law after rescuing His people, not as a way to earn salvation but as a standard that revealed His holiness and their inability. In exposing their failure, the law pointed beyond itself to the need for a perfect substitute who would accomplish what they never could.
The Upside-Down Kingdom
Luke 6:20-26 – Jesus described blessings and woes that invert the world’s values. If you belong to His kingdom, expect your priorities to look upside-down to those around you.
Redemption
God rescued His people from slavery not by their strength, but through the blood of a substitute. The Passover points forward to Jesus, the perfect Lamb, whose sacrifice alone can turn away judgment and set us free.
A Scripture Memory Plan That Works
Most people don’t struggle with the importance of Scripture memorization, but they struggle with how to actually do it. In this episode, we walk through a simple, sustainable plan that helps you start memorizing Scripture and actually stick with it over time.
Coordinate Respectfully
Ministry requires more than good intentions; it requires thoughtful planning and clear coordination with others. When leaders count the cost, invite counsel, and communicate well, the team moves forward together instead of creating unnecessary confusion.
Called by Name, Sent with Purpose
Luke 6:12-19 – Jesus intentionally chose His disciples and gave them authority in ministry assignments. If He has called you by name, He has also sent you with purpose.

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Promise
God’s promise was never dependent on perfect people or ideal circumstances. From Abraham to Joseph, every step forward proves that even when it looks like everything is falling apart, God is still moving His plan toward a coming Savior.

What You Stored Up Will Show Up
You don’t rise to the moment spiritually; you fall to what’s already inside you. In this episode, we explore how Scripture memorization guards your life, anchors your heart, and shows up exactly when truth is needed most.

Counsel Thoroughly
Every ministry leader can take meaningful first steps in counseling by listening, encouraging, sharing Scripture, and praying with those in need. You do not have to solve everything at once, but you can offer real hope by pointing people to God and walking with them toward the next step.

The Unique Contributions of Luke’s Gospel
The Gospel of Luke preserves several stories about Jesus that do not appear in the other Gospels, including the Good Samaritan, the Prodigal Son, Zacchaeus, and the repentant thief on the cross. These unique moments reveal the heart of Christ, showing a Savior who welcomes outsiders, forgives sinners, and brings grace to those the world…

Covenant
God chose Abram, an ordinary and flawed man, and promised that through his family the entire world would be blessed. Abram was counted righteous not because of his works but because he believed God’s promise of a coming descendant who would change everything.

Hide God’s Word in Your Heart
God never intended His Word to simply sit on a shelf; He intended it to dwell inside His people. In this episode we explore why Scripture memorization matters and how God uses hidden truth to transform our thinking, strengthen our resistance to sin, and prepare us for the moments when truth is needed most.

Coaching Intentionally
Church leaders are not called to do all the ministry themselves, but to equip others to do it well (Ephesians 4:12). Coaching people through the work may take more time now, but it multiplies ministry and strengthens the church for the future.










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