About

My name is Dave, but this blog isn’t about me…it’s about Jesus.

I created this blog for a few reasons. First off, I believe that there is a desperate shortage of encouragement in the world and I feel called to be part of the remedy. It’s my goal to share God’s Word and to bring more laughter, joy, peace and perspective to your life. In short, these posts will be designed to give a shot of caffeine to your soul, and let’s face it, we could all use more of that!

I also created this blog, because I think that Christian people with good intentions have often overcomplicated the beautiful, powerful and life-changing message of the Gospel. I want to write posts that remind us of the simple truths of God’s love and grace. When we put our focus on Him and His love for us, this crazy world (and our place in it) starts to make a little bit more sense.

That’s about it. I am honored to be sharing these words of encouragement with you and I hope you’ll make a  shot of Soul Caffeine a pat of your daily routine. Thanks and God bless.

twitter: @Soul_Caffeine

Soul Caffeine” is now available as an e-book at all major online retailers (Amazon, Barnes & Noble, iTunes, etc.). Just search for “Soul Caffeine” by Dave Willis.

 

Dave Willis serves as a Teaching Pastor for Stevens Creek Church in Augusta, GA. He and his wife, Ashley have three sons (Cooper, Connor and Chandler) and live in Evans, GA. The Willis Family enjoys travel, funny movies, way too much ice cream, exploring the outdoors and hanging out together as much as possible!

Contact Dave:

Twitter: @davewillis

email: davewillis@stevenscreekchurch.com

22 thoughts on “About

    • michael sidener says:

      Dave,
      The need to be involved with others brings back an old song; “others lord yes others let this my motto be, help me to live for others that I might live for thee.

      This site is strongly needed,Lord bless!

  1. I love you so much, Sweetie. I never get tired of hearing the beautiful wisdom that God lays on your heart. I’m proud of you for starting this blog, and I know that many will be touched and changed by it.
    Ashley

  2. Amanda says:

    I’m very excited about this blog! Loving it already. Thanks, Dave, for being such a light in so many people’s lives.

  3. Anna says:

    Thanks Dave. These are great blogs. I look forward to reading more.
    God bless

  4. greg horn says:

    Dave,
    Love the title and look forward to seeing what GOD says thru the gift of communication he has Blessed u with!
    GHiddy

  5. Dan & Charlotte says:

    Thanks Dave for thinking about us,
    I’ll read this in the morning w/ my regular dose of cafeine!!
    Hope that all is going well.
    We miss you guys,
    Dan & Charlotte.

  6. Wade Mixon says:

    Dave,
    Great encouraging truths from God’s Word. Thanks for sharing with us as we seek God’s will in our daily lives.

  7. Maria Teresa says:

    me encanta tu blog…gloria a Dios!!! sigue escribiendo es de mucha bendicion!!

  8. Chris says:

    Hi Dave, pls answer my urgent question 😦 In your opinion, is that okay if a Christian dates Catholic ?

    • soulcaffeine says:

      Chris, you asked a great question essentially about whether Protestants should date Catholics. I believe that a lot of prayer should proceed getting involved in any relationships that might lead to marriage. A follower of Christ should only date someone they could marry and they should only marry someone who brings them closer to Christ. I’m not saying the two people have to see exactly eye to eye on every point of doctrine, but they must be on the same page when it comes to their commitment to Christ or else their commitment to one another will suffer.

      • Chris says:

        Thank you so much for the reply, i really” appreciate that and it really” helpful. In my case at the moment, she does not cause me to get closer to God, since she is somehow a ‘beginner’ in terms of getting to know God. Thats why i teach them many things to get her closer to God.
        In your honest opinion, as you mentioned that “a follower of Christ should (i’d say must) only date someone they could marry”, technically (theoretically) am I allowed to marry her ? cz if God does not allow me to do so, i will not put effort in this relationship except i’ll still try to get her closer to God.

        kindly regards,

  9. このような良いメンターでいてくれてありがとう、デイブ、!

  10. Angie says:

    I love your tweets and your blog! I wanted to let you know I have nominated your blog for the Liebster blog award! Read more about it here: http://doseofencouragement.wordpress.com/2012/01/17/liebster-blog-award/

  11. John Dogbe says:

    I read this blog on my phone, in Ghana, West Africa, in a small village that you will not be able to pronounce, Musunkwa. I LOVE THE WORDS YOU WRITE. I believe they are from the Fathers heart. THANK YOU!

  12. Thomas Winn says:

    Can’t get enough, thanks for this. It really is a daily reminder that God is working for the best in people! Keep up the good work

  13. MIRV says:

    Dave i had been reading soul cafine for sometime, but didn’t realize it was you until after you left Christ church. Love that I still, in a way, get to hear (read) you preach. We miss you.

  14. Mary says:

    Found the blog through your Twitter feed and glad I did. I look forward to future posts!

  15. Hector Maldonado says:

    Please radd me to your list, I would love to receive your blog..Thank you, God Bless

  16. I found your blog through a cartoon someone posted on Facebook! I have spent the last hour reading the blog and bookmarked it! What awesome inspiration! Thank you!

  17. tammyswann says:

    “Thanks” Pastor Dave 4 Ur “Inspiration” and “Encouragement” U can tell “GOD” resides in Ur “Heart” and You are “Honoring” Ur Calling 4 “HIM”!!!!..”GOD” Bless U and Ur “Sweet” Fam 2!!!!!..;”)!!!!!

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