Roger Servin
Hey, I’m Roger. I’m an author and the administrator of this blog, and I just thought I’d take some time and give you, the readers a little background of where I’ve come from.
First of all, I grew up a part of the Roman Catholic Church. I was baptized in the RCC when I was about ten years of age. (I didn’t know what I was doing, just doing what I was told to do…) Throughout my elementary years, I attended catechism where I earned the right to confess to a priest, partake of communion, and be confirmed. I always “believed” in Jesus, but during those years I think I learned more about His mother than Him. I went to church on most Sundays with my family; of whom my father is a Catholic, and my mother claimed to be protestant but her “walk” with Jesus wasn’t really evident. (She is Christian now, praise Jesus!) I really hated going to church when I was younger. That’s something I wish I could change about my earlier

years of life, but it was in my nature to hate church and to hate God. I wanted nothing to do with the church or God, I was just going through the motions. All I wanted was to do as I pleased… to basically fulfill the lusts of the flesh. According to human standards, I was never really a bad kid, I guess you could say I was a pretty good kid. I never got into fights, got decent grades in school, was somewhat obedient to my parents… I truly believe that God’s grace was definitely restraining me from being worse.
My high school years were not a whole lot different. I went to school and did what I was supposed to do. (for the most part of course! ;-) ) I was heavily into sports… I was a part of the cross-country team, the track team, soccer, and wrestling. Oh yeah, I was also part of the high school marching/concert band all four years. So I had plenty of extra-curricular activities under my belt. I’m very thankful, because these activities kept me busy all the time and off the streets. God’s grace…
One night, during my senior year of high school me and some of my friends were hanging out in the parking lot at the apartment complex where we lived and we got into a pretty lively conversation about God and evolution. Little did we know that the church next door to where we were was having a family night where everyone came out for a potluck and fellowship. I guess one of the guys overheard our conversation and he hopped the fence and came right over to join in our conversation. So he basically answered our questions and shared the Gospel with us that night. I remember pondering the things that he had said, and I know now that God was doing a work in my heart. He proceeded to invite us all out for Sunday school at his church. That Sunday four of us actually got out of bed and went to the small church. It was the first time I had ever been to a protestant church. (Assemblies of God) Turns out he was the Sunday school teacher at the church. He taught us a lesson and afterward pulled us all aside and shared the Gospel with us again. I specifically remember the scales being removed from my eyes and deaf ears being healed as I heard it this time! My heart was changed, I totally understood what God had done for me in sending His only Son Jesus to die on the cross for me where I didn’t understand it at all before. I immediately wanted to pray and repent of my sins, I wanted to live for Him now… (I could care less about Him before) and I wanted to immediately go and share this glorious Gospel to my parents and the rest of my friends. This was about January of 1995. I started attending that church, and I was there for about 8 months before I joined the Marine Corps.
I joined the Marine Corps in November of 1995 and was in for four years. I worked as an electronics technician on CH-46E model helicopters. I went into the military with joy in my heart but sadly I had a period of about 3 years where my relationship with Christ suffered. I didn’t attend church, and as you can imagine I fell prey to the party scene. There were many times in those 3 years when God would be convicting me of my sins, tugging on me to come back to my first love. There were many sleepless nights when I was in the military; God was tugging on my heart to come back to Him. There were many brief stints where I would forsake that lifestyle and begin reading the word again. But they were short-lived as I would keep going back.
Thankfully, my time ended in the military in October of 1999 and I came home. I met a girl online soon after I came home who was a Christian and many times she tried to get me to go back to church. I was talking to one of my friends one day about God and he told me that he attended a Calvary Chapel. (this was news to me. He certainly didn’t act like a Christian, but then again I wasn’t either.) So he brought me to church one Sunday and I really enjoyed it. It was much different from the Assemblies of God church I had attended years earlier! The pastor @ the Calvary Chapel actually taught from the Bible! There were no “healings” that day! I went to church with him the following week and the pastor gave a Gospel presentation and it really convicted me. God got a hold of me that day and broke me… I surrendered to Him and have been changed ever since. That was February of 2000. I immediately joined the College & Career group @ the church and began to serve in ministry. Months later, God gave me a strong desire to pick up the guitar and learn to play it. I began playing and singing worship songs about 3 months later, and a couple of months after that I started leading worship for a home bible study that my best bud Eric Lopez was leading. Ever since then I’ve been leading worship for various home fellowships and ministries. Currently, I lead worship for High School ministry at my church, a ministry that I’ve been leading for about 3 years now. *UPDATE* God has led me to step down from the High School ministry in order to focus on the family. This is something that I have been praying and seeking Him about since my wife conceived with our second child.
In December of 2000, I met my lovely wife Alice, and we got married in February of 2003. She is such a blessing to me, I don’t know what I’d do without her! By God grace we had a son named Micah in July of 2005, and another son in May of 2009 whose name is Joshua. They are both a tremendous blessing to us and we love them so much!
God has in the last year really put a burden on my heart to know Him more, and so I have placed much more emphasis on my study of the Word of God in the last year or so. I’ve always been a student of the Word, just not to the degree that I am now. It all came about when I was listening to a broadcast of “Way of the Master Radio” about a year and a half ago. Todd Friel was talking about Reformed Theology on the program and it sparked some interest in me. After all, I had never really heard of it before. So I did some research on it and realized that I had heard of it before, only termed as Calvinism. I studied and studied, every chance I could get because it was making a lot of sense to me and I never heard this preached from the pulpit before.
To say the least, my soteriological beliefs have changed. I do align myself with the Doctrines of Grace and the five solas of the protestant reformation. I guess you could call me a Reformed, Charismatic, Complementarian, Continuationist. As of now, I guess I would still call myself a pre-tribulationist concerning eschatology. I’m at the point where I just want to be as biblical as I possibly can, I want to dump the pre-suppositions that I have been spoon fed all these years and be a whole lot more discerning.
Looking forward to the interactions I will have with you, the readers of this blog! If you have any productive insight or comments, don’t hesitate to comment here!
Lord bless you all,
Roger
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Roger,
I like the new blog ! Blessings to you on this new venture ….
p.s. Have you thought about importing the posts from your old blog over ? I hope you do…
Hey Joe, you are the first to comment! Thanks for stopping by brother.
I have thought about importing the posts but to tell you the truth I’m scared to try. I don’t want to mess anything up. So I’ve decided to just bring over some of our better posts and be done with it…
Thanks for the encouragement!
Hi Roger!
I found your blog via Twitter. While I’ve only read a few posts, I love what I’ve see so far. That last post regarding John Piper and how God will use his creatures for his glory was particularly encouraging. I look forward to reading more and seeing how God continues to encourage and grow a passion for his gospel through you.
AND we are not too far… hailing from South Orange County. See you around.
Blessings bro,
Chris
Chris,
I really appreciate the kind and encouraging words brother! I’m glad that you decided to stop by and check the blog out a bit and that you were blessed.
I was checking out your site the other day and I really like what you guys are doing there! It’s always great to see more young people loving Christ with a desire to spread a passion for Him through the proclamation of the glorious Gospel.
I noticed that you’re in OC… where do you guys fellowship?
Thank you for the encouraging words, Roger! I pray that God will use our desires for Him and the proclamation of his truth to ignite a passion for His name. To answer your question, I fellowship at Reverence Bible Church in Mission Viejo. Mark is involved at another church down the street and Jon is currently attending Trinity Evangelical in Deerfield, IL.
That is, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He is getting his M.Div. there.
Wow! How amazing it is to see what a change God has made in your life!
Continue strong in the faith, brother. You’re life is an example and encouragement to many.
Thanks Amaris! God has been gracious indeed!
Hey Roger. Hope all is well. Great to see you putting your grace journey in writing. I’m doing the same. I’ll put a link to yours up on my blog. I haven’t bought a domain yet. Still rolling on the free WordPress sight. I will get that taken care of soon. Grace and Peace.
Hey Buddy, I am so inspired and so proud of you for who you are and have become. I watched you as a young child and thought the sun set on you. You bless me through your devotion to God and your strong words of faith. I pray that Jesus guides us all through the rest of our visit here on earth. I love you very much, God bless
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