Dr. Chuck Betters

Dr. Charles F. Betters, a graduate of the University of Delaware, Eastern Baptist Seminary, and Covenant Seminary, has served as Senior Minister of Glasgow Reformed Presbyterian Church in Bear, Delaware, since 1986 and is frequently called upon to address church pastors and leadership all across the country. Dr. Betters' previous pastorates include Wissahickon United Methodist Church, Logan United Methodist Church and Red Lion Evangelical Church (Delaware). He has four children and twelve grandchildren. His wife, Sharon Betters, is the author of Treasures of Encouragement, Treasures in Darkness, Teaching Them Young, and Harlots & Heroines. Dr. Betters and Sharon co-authored Treasures of Faith. Through a personal verse by verse study of the scriptures, Chuck embraced the doctrines of the Reformed Faith early in his ministry. Chuck's passion for building a spiritual legacy is reflected in his commitment to preach through the scriptures unapologetically. He tackles hard doctrines and the painful places of life, encouraging listeners that God is not afraid of our questions about the hard places of lif

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How Do We Respond to These Tragic Events?, Part 2

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Topics: Salt and Light

How Do We Respond to These Tragic Events?, Part 1

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Why Do They Hate Us So Much?, Part 3

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