Christian

  • You May Be Religious If…

    You May Be Religious If…

    1. You spend more time defending a doctrine than sharing Christ. 2. You confront people about using YouVersion in church. 3. You see church as something you do and go to rather than something you are. 4. You get angrier when you hear a cuss word than when you see someone hurting. 5. You…

  • Video Blog: Identity Crisis

    Because of our sin, we’re born with a desire to identify ourselves with something/someone. We search for it in a variety of things and people. Until we place our identity in Christ, we’ll never have lasting joy, peace, and assurance. Unfortunately, some never find their true identity and see themselves as Christ sees them……

  • God Hasn’t Forgotten You!

    I sent this tweet last night. It seemed to hit a lot of people at just the right time. There are a lot of people hurting right now. You need to know: this is completely true. We need to remember… God doesn’t forget us even when it seems as if He hasn’t been near.…

  • People of Uncommon: Scott Sandmeyer

    The following post was submitted by Sandy Sandmeyer about her husband, Scott. The person I know with uncommon faith is my husband, Scott. In 2006, my family became tired of listening to politics and compromises from the pulpit of a denominational church. We had been attending the same church for 20 years. I met…

  • The Campfire Principle: Relationships

    Another aspect of life that operates by the “campfire principle” is relationship. (If you missed the last post, you can catch up here) No matter what kind of relationship we’re in, we must continually stoke it and build it. I’ve only been married for about 20 months, but I’ve already learned that my relationship…

  • Watch Your Mouth!

    I came to a realization the other day… Probably one that I should have known for some time. Maybe even something that I’ve learned in the past, just never processed. You never know who’s gonna hear what you say. When you tweet. When you blog. When you preach. When you speak. You never know…