Send God A Text!

It’s Another Podcast!

In the most recent edition of the Pep Letter, I wrote an article about sending God a text.  Since I have received a number of comments, I thought you might enjoy short (6:09) podcast about it.

No, I don’t have a number to give you so that you can actually send a text to God, but, discover in this podcast how to stay in touch with Him.  Oh, and, at the beginning, I have a couple of comments about, Friday, the thirteenth.

Enjoy the podcast!

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8 thoughts on “Send God A Text!

  1. Hey Mike,

    Loved your podcast (another way of communicating? but only one way). I especially liked the example of the King who received a letter and placed it before God…but his eyes stayed on God. Good believing-attitude.

    Sargon.

  2. Mike,
    Just wanted to say thank you for posting this podcast on my students facebook page – Ask Me About Jesus – it will give them another connecting conversation to have with their friends. Since the fall retreat last week our group has really captured the love of Christ in a fresh way. They have understood the importance of making themselves and Christ known to there friends who don’t know Him, in order to help them understand who Jesus is and the love and plan He has for them.
    Thanks for caring about my students and the other who have joined the page.

    In His Grip
    Robin Johnson
    Sr. High Pastor

  3. Hi Robin!
    Thanks for your comment.
    I love young people! In fact, I am teaching in January at a winter youth advance in Spokane. I’m thankful for the Truth you share with the young folks.
    God bless you,
    Mike