Archie Corder to speak Wednesday at Life Resources Bottom Line Luncheon

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Archie Corder

Archie Corder was born in Memphis, Tennessee in 1942 and grew up a University of Tennessee sports fan.

Archie met Carroll in Knoxville and married in 1962. They have two sons, Jimmy & Cliff. Each is married to a wonderful Christian woman. Archie is blessed to have seven grandchildren and one great-grand daughter.

Unfortunately, Carroll passed away of cancer on Sept. 6, 2023.

Archie had been a life-long Methodist church member, until the recent split of that denomination.

Archie has owned C C Sales Co. for 40 years which does printing of ink on paper and embroidery and screen printing of all kinds of apparel.

In 2007, Archie got hooked on international mission work, traveling to Cambodia & Mexico several times. His teams did both Medical Work & Vacation Bible School.  Archie has also served at Angola Prison with Kairos International Prison Ministry & volunteered with Church Without Walls, a street Ministry in NOLA.

Archie continues to be a faithful follower of Jesus Christ & shares the Good News of the Grace of his personal Savior, whenever he has the opportunity.

Come hear an inspiring message from Archie Corder at the weekly Life Resources Bottom Line Luncheon on Wednesday, Nov. 8 at noon at Piccadilly Cafeteria, 2222 Clearview Parkway in Metairie.

All are welcome to attend.

For more information, contact Ken Trahan at ken@crescentcitysports.com or Barry Haindel at liferesources1@gmail.com.

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Ken Trahan

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Born and raised in the New Orleans area, CCSE CEO Ken Trahan has been a sports media fixture in the community for nearly four decades. Ken started NewOrleans.com/Sports with Bill Hammack and Don Jones in 2008. In 2011, the site became SportsNOLA.com. On August 1, 2017, Ken helped launch CrescentCitySports.com. Having accumulated national awards/recognition (National Sports Media Association, National Football…

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