Greg Outlaw
Servant
Before heeding the call of GOD in 2024 to plant the missional and teaching church called The Way of Adonai, Greg Outlaw co-founded AllAboutGOD.com and was its President and CEO until 2023. During that time the gospel was proclaimed over 384 million times with over 3 million indicating decisions--all by GOD's grace who gives the increase (1 Corinthians 3:7).
Greg is one of three known people that were successfully implementing what would become known as SEO in late 1995. At that time, rather than pursue the sole business of SEO he decided it would be more effective to utilize these strategies to drive targeted traffic to his own internet company - a well-known vertical search engine in the business and finance industry. In fact, he and his co-founders were so successful that this company was on the fast track to an IPO by 1998. After turning down an offer of $25 million for this company due to his own greed and fruitlessly spending his life in the 90's in pursuit of an IPO that ended up being shelved by the bursting of the Internet Bubble and bankruptcy, Greg finally heard and acknowledged the voice of God.
He rededicated his life to Christ on December 7, 1999, was miraculously healed of a terminal illness through prayer and the reading of God's Word in April of 2001, and was given a vision for what became AllAboutGOD.com. During the last two weeks of 2023 while fasting and praying for direction Greg heard the LORD say, "Greg teach." See more here.
Greg has spoken numerous times at the NRB, CLA, Internet Evangelism Coalition, Christian Internet Marketing Conference, and Liberty University. Greg lives near Belen, NM with his wife and partner, Candy.
Greg is one of three known people that were successfully implementing what would become known as SEO in late 1995. At that time, rather than pursue the sole business of SEO he decided it would be more effective to utilize these strategies to drive targeted traffic to his own internet company - a well-known vertical search engine in the business and finance industry. In fact, he and his co-founders were so successful that this company was on the fast track to an IPO by 1998. After turning down an offer of $25 million for this company due to his own greed and fruitlessly spending his life in the 90's in pursuit of an IPO that ended up being shelved by the bursting of the Internet Bubble and bankruptcy, Greg finally heard and acknowledged the voice of God.
He rededicated his life to Christ on December 7, 1999, was miraculously healed of a terminal illness through prayer and the reading of God's Word in April of 2001, and was given a vision for what became AllAboutGOD.com. During the last two weeks of 2023 while fasting and praying for direction Greg heard the LORD say, "Greg teach." See more here.
Greg has spoken numerous times at the NRB, CLA, Internet Evangelism Coalition, Christian Internet Marketing Conference, and Liberty University. Greg lives near Belen, NM with his wife and partner, Candy.
Candy Outlaw
Servant
If there's one thing Candy's convinced of - it's that life really is All About GOD. "In my life I have experienced miracles. I have no doubt that God exists and that through His grace my life was saved." That's not to say she wasn't a little stunned the day husband Greg announced they were "going into full-time ministry." But by then she'd seen enough not to ask too many questions. After months of working alongside him and seeing what the LORD is doing through Greg's vision, she's convinced that it really is All About GOD!
Candy has worked for several Fortune 500 companies including AT&T and Hewlett-Packard. She has been Greg's partner in business in a few ventures and was the Chief Administration Officer and a Director of a "Dot-Com" company that she solely kept running for a couple of years while the rest of the management team worked jobs. This "Dot-Com" became a "going concern" on the fast track to an IPO with the S-1 document being filled out when the "Internet bubble burst" in 2000.
Thankfully for Candy & Greg, God had far better plans for them in AllAboutGOD and The Way of Adonai! Candy has also spoken and taught at Christian Women's Retreats and led several ladies' small groups. She lives near Belen, NM with her husband Greg.
Candy has worked for several Fortune 500 companies including AT&T and Hewlett-Packard. She has been Greg's partner in business in a few ventures and was the Chief Administration Officer and a Director of a "Dot-Com" company that she solely kept running for a couple of years while the rest of the management team worked jobs. This "Dot-Com" became a "going concern" on the fast track to an IPO with the S-1 document being filled out when the "Internet bubble burst" in 2000.
Thankfully for Candy & Greg, God had far better plans for them in AllAboutGOD and The Way of Adonai! Candy has also spoken and taught at Christian Women's Retreats and led several ladies' small groups. She lives near Belen, NM with her husband Greg.
James Whiteside
Servant
James became a Christian at a young age but walked away from the Lord in his teenage years. He came back in his early 20s and learned an important lesson from that experience. Christians who aren’t deeply rooted in the Bible are prone to walk away, especially in the face of strong opposition from the culture. His desire is to fortify the faith of believers through apologetics and the study of God’s Word. He wants Christians to be prepared to defend the faith (1 Peter 3:15-16), not only to nonbelievers but to themselves, so that when doubts arise, they have the resources they need to withstand.
When it comes to ancillary doctrines of the faith, James takes a nuanced view. He believes that Bible-believing Christians can reasonably come to disparate positions on non-essentials, and that’s okay if those views are biblically viable. In other words, if it’s biblically defensible, then it’s on the table. He believes that it’s a teacher’s responsibility to competently present competing views on secondary issues. To do otherwise is to encourage Christians to settle on an answer before hearing all sides, in contravention of Proverbs 18:13 ,17.
Moreover, James believes that ministerial statements of faith ought to be as short as possible and confined to core issues such as the deity of Christ, His death and resurrection for our justification, the future resurrection of the dead, and salvation by grace through faith. That way, Christians who reasonably disagree over non-essentials can still work together to fulfill the Great Commandment (Matthew 22:34-40; Mark 12:28-34; Luke 10:25-37) and the Great Commission (Matthew 28:16-20; Mark 16:14-16; Acts 1:6-8).
When it comes to ancillary doctrines of the faith, James takes a nuanced view. He believes that Bible-believing Christians can reasonably come to disparate positions on non-essentials, and that’s okay if those views are biblically viable. In other words, if it’s biblically defensible, then it’s on the table. He believes that it’s a teacher’s responsibility to competently present competing views on secondary issues. To do otherwise is to encourage Christians to settle on an answer before hearing all sides, in contravention of Proverbs 18:13 ,17.
Moreover, James believes that ministerial statements of faith ought to be as short as possible and confined to core issues such as the deity of Christ, His death and resurrection for our justification, the future resurrection of the dead, and salvation by grace through faith. That way, Christians who reasonably disagree over non-essentials can still work together to fulfill the Great Commandment (Matthew 22:34-40; Mark 12:28-34; Luke 10:25-37) and the Great Commission (Matthew 28:16-20; Mark 16:14-16; Acts 1:6-8).
Kevin Cherry
Servant
Kevin was saved at the age of 19. He later discovered the man that introduced him to the Lord, was a conman, who was attempting to steal two cars from the house he was renting. During the next chapter of his life, he married Krista and they started a family, having two boys, Austin and Aaron, while Kevin worked as an IT Professional. Kevin and his family, attended three different churches, over the next 20 years. The most recent one, Granby Miracle Church, is where he became pastor after the passing of the previous leadership. The pandemic of 2019, brought forth many changes.
In 2020 Billy, the associate pastor was hospitalized after contracting CoVID-19. He asked that Kevin officiate the church services in his absence. In 2021, the board of elders, accepted Kevin's offer to become the associate pastor, after the passing of Billy. One year later, pastor Wayne went home to the Lord, and Kevin was moved into the role of pastor. Roughly 7 months after accepting the role of pastor, Kevin's wife passed, along with two of Krista's grandmothers, all due to the same illness that fell upon Billy.
Kevin studied the work of Dr. Michael S Heiser extensively for several years. Dr Heiser received his PH.D. in Hebrew and Semitic studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Heiser's book "The Unseen Realm" laid the foundation for Kevin's biblical world view. This worldview is at the center of the teaching God allows Kevin to share with others.
Kevin contacted Mike, volunteering to assist in the electronic distribution of his book, "Supernatural". Mike then forwarded the email from Kevin, to Greg Outlaw. The two have worked together ever since in various projects.
Kevin continues to father the two boys Krista and he have together. He also continues to work as a Telecommunications Engineer for a regional fiber optic service provider.
In 2020 Billy, the associate pastor was hospitalized after contracting CoVID-19. He asked that Kevin officiate the church services in his absence. In 2021, the board of elders, accepted Kevin's offer to become the associate pastor, after the passing of Billy. One year later, pastor Wayne went home to the Lord, and Kevin was moved into the role of pastor. Roughly 7 months after accepting the role of pastor, Kevin's wife passed, along with two of Krista's grandmothers, all due to the same illness that fell upon Billy.
Kevin studied the work of Dr. Michael S Heiser extensively for several years. Dr Heiser received his PH.D. in Hebrew and Semitic studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Heiser's book "The Unseen Realm" laid the foundation for Kevin's biblical world view. This worldview is at the center of the teaching God allows Kevin to share with others.
Kevin contacted Mike, volunteering to assist in the electronic distribution of his book, "Supernatural". Mike then forwarded the email from Kevin, to Greg Outlaw. The two have worked together ever since in various projects.
Kevin continues to father the two boys Krista and he have together. He also continues to work as a Telecommunications Engineer for a regional fiber optic service provider.