SHAWNEE—Mike Keahbone, senior pastor of Oklahoma City, Cherokee Hills, spoke during Oklahoma Baptist University’s (OBU) chapel Wed., Nov. 6. The service was in Raley Chapel’s Potter Auditorium on OBU’s campus in Shawnee. Keahbone is a well-known pastor and speaker, having spoken at Falls Creek and many other venues.
Keahbone delivered a message from Romans 12, where he reminded students and faculty of the importance of living out our faith.
“Every part of your day should honor the Lord,” he said.
He brought attention to Romans 12:2, where Christians are called to avoid conforming to the world and discern the good, pleasing and perfect will of God.
“God’s will is always best,” Keahbone said. “This doesn’t mean that we are always happy with the things happening in our life. Knowing that God’s will is best means that regardless of our circumstances, He is still good.”
Keahbone grew up in Elgin, as the son of a full-blood Cherokee father and a Comanche and Kiowa mother. Though he comes from a proud Native American heritage, his family was ravaged by alcohol and drug addiction. His father was completely absent from his life and his mother was in and out of his life. His mother passed away at age 40 due to an alcohol-related illness.
Through all of the turmoil, pain and abandonment, Keahbone found hope. God put people in his life who loved him unconditionally and modeled the love of Jesus Christ for him. It was that love and example that led him to give his life to the Lord Nov. 1, 1990. He later felt the call to preach and teach Scripture. He then earned a Bachelor of Science in management and ethics from MidAmerica Christian University.
To view this or other chapel messages, visit www.okbu.edu/student-life/spiritual-life/chapel-messages.