Christ & Coffee. April 11th at Ragamuffins.

Do you ever feel like your spiritual life and your "real" life are two different worlds? Between traffic on the beltway, family & work responsibilities or endless email notifications, finding consistent, daily time, with Christ can feel like just another "to do” list item. But what if Jesus isn’t waiting for you to be "perfectly still"—what if He’s already there in the chaos? Those are the exact reasons I wrote Everyday. Jesus.

So grab a cup of coffee or latte with me at Ragamuffins Coffeehouse, Saturday April 11th as I share short readings and Christ centered reflections from my new 90 day devotional, Everyday. Jesus. Volume One

From marital challenges to parenting anxieties and all else life brings, I’ll share how God has taught me to find Christ in the ordinary, “everyday” moments of life. Most importantly these readings will point you toward building more consistent daily time with the Lord, which I call a “Christ Habit”.

So, whether you're a lifelong believer or just looking for some morning encouragement, there’s a seat for you.

Reserve Your Seat

Space at Ragamuffins is cozy and limited to 25 guests. Please RSVP below and I will save a seat for you! NOTE: event is FREE, but please support Ragamuffins Coffeehouse.

 

Meet the Author

Yes, I’m a pastor, but life has taught me there is no such thing as a “professional Christian”. Life is simply challenging for us all.

In the “busyness” and stress of life, I have found my personal time with the Lord to be that place of balance. So for the last year I have travelled to coffeeshops around the country sharing the blessing of consistent daily time with Christ as our strength.

  • "[Everyday. Jesus.] has me reading the Bible for the first time. I'm 63 years old.

    —Scott

  • "I always wanted to have daily devotions with my husband. We now read Everyday. Jesus. every morning. We are on day 83."

    —Janet

  • "So inspiring! Today's life issues can relate to this book."

    —Franklin

  • "Great! I read it every day."

    —Yvonne