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Dr. Stephen Cutchins is a Christian leader who helps curious and growing people answer hard questions about life, leadership, and learning so they can know who they are and defend what they believe. He serves as the Senior Pastor of First Baptist Church North Augusta. As a member of the Executive Board of the South Carolina Baptist Convention, he is the Chairman of the Priority Advance Committee, and serves on the sexual Abuse Task Force. Dr. Cutchins holds a Doctorate of Ministry with an emphasis in Christian Apologetics, which he teaches at Fruitland Baptist Bible College in North Carolina and CityView Seminary in Augusta, GA.

In 2022, Dr. Cutchins began coaching pastors from around the country as a Pastoral Leadership Development Coach for the North American Mission Board’s Leadership Institute for Pastors. He also teaches pastoral leadership at the seminary and doctoral levels for Southern Evangelical Seminary, where he serves on the Board of Trustees. Stephen also serves as Advisory Board Chairman and Principal Consultant with Dwight Whitworth & Company, based in Tennessee. Additionally, as a Full Focus Planner Certified Pro, Dr. Cutchins is authorized by Michael Hyatt & Company to lead training events and offer consulting on business productivity, goal setting and achievement, and personal productivity.

Dr. Stephen Cutchins

“Know who you are. Defend what you believe.”

– Stephen Cutchins

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SATAN CAN HAVE HIS SHOES

SATAN CAN HAVE HIS SHOES

As Christians, we see culture paint an interesting picture of what is considered an "influencer" these days. It may even appear these "influencers" are celebrated for such disgusting perversion while Christians are hated for spreading hope and speaking truth. The week...

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ENSURING FAILURE

ENSURING FAILURE

If we fail to submit, we submit to fail.  One of the fundamental questions any organization has to answer is, "who is in charge here." It may seem like an easy question to answer, but my years as a leader have taught me that this question is often ignored. In our...

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STOP. IT.

STOP. IT.

STOP. IT. This phrase, "stop it," may seem counterintuitive since my previous post was titled "DO. NOT. QUIT." However, the two ideas work together. In order to say "yes" to the right things, we must be willing to say "no" to the wrong things. In order to keep going,...

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