The pressure that we all face to be just like someone else is one of the most detrimental cancers infecting the church today.
If we think about the fact that all throughout Scripture, we are referred to as the “Body” of Christ, the notion of trying to force your own personality or methods on other people really becomes quite foolish.
Paul spoke on this in his letter to the Corinthian church when mentioning how strange it would be for certain parts of the body to insinuate that they don’t need each other.
I need you to be good at being you, and you need me to be good at being me. My eyes are awful when they are trying to hear and my elbow has an atrocious sense of smell.
Each part of the body is wired to and created to function in a specific capacity, and at the same time, they do NOT function well in other ways.
I am convinced that as the representation of Christ’s body on this planet, we must collectively figure out a way to see all of His members functioning in what they are created to do.
We must stop trying to discourage the knuckles from acting like the knuckles, and we must stop trying to impose our crazy ideas that the mouths should act like the eyes.
Would you get upset if your barista wasn’t using her foot to prepare your coffee in the morning? Of course not! Why?
Because your feet weren’t created to function that way. Nor was your nose created to digest your breakfast sandwich.
I use these bizarre and mildly humorous examples to illustrate a very real issue that has been plaguing the church as a whole – we’ve got a whole lot of people that are wired to function in a very specific, and NECESSARY capacity, trying to impose their own methods, opinions, and functions on other parts of the Body who simply are NOT created to function in those ways.
I am speaking on my own behalf in this regard as well. We all obviously have a natural bent towards our own ways of thinking. At the same time, until we figure out how to let each other be who God has created us all to be and to stop trying to get others to be just like us, we will remain ineffective, complacent, frustrated, angry, bitter, and oh…did I mention ineffective?
With such a wonderful privilege to partner with the Spirit of God in bringing His love, power, and freedom to the world around us, is it really worth it to continue wasting our time meddling in childish games of trying to get everyone to be just like us? The Greek word for ‘evil’ all throughout the New Testament can be translated to mean ‘fruitless labor’ or ‘toil’. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist or a whole lot of time to figure out that expecting someone’s finger to act like their spine is pretty fruitless.
I need you to be just like God created you.
And you need me to be just like God created me.
Let’s resolve to all work together as His body and let each part do what it’s good at.
I wanted to put this out to let you all know that I will have a small eBook coming out soon! It will be a compilation of some of the things we have already put out in the past as well as some new material and some heavy editing of the older stuff.
It will be called “Welcome to the Revolution: an Introduction to Freedom” and will be focused on helping to pull people out of the destructive mindset that we need to continue petitioning God to ‘send revival’ through massive corporate fasting & prayer.
I will be releasing it on the Amazon Kindle store to help spread the Good News to a wider audience as well as to help generate some passive income.
Also, I wanted to give you all a heads-up that I will not be posting much in terms of new articles or videos for quite some time.
I am taking a hiatus from the ‘online ministry’ to focus on some other projects for awhile.
I am working on a few books as well as trying to figure out the best & most efficient way to do the “What if God was Really Good?” documentary.
I also am working at getting our design/consulting business off the ground and focusing a lot more on leadership development and establishing a much more solid financial foundation for my wife and I as we move forward.
Many of you are probably not aware that we do not have our own place to live and have been sharing living quarters with other people since shortly after we were married. We’ve had some great times and some pretty terrible times as a result – and things have never been better than they are now!
However, after more two years of marriage and little to no privacy, we have decided that it’s time to put ‘full time ministry’ on the shelf at least until we have a more solid income flow on a regular basis.
It is one thing to deal with the stresses of the ministry. It is an entirely different thing to deal with them in tandem with the financial stresses that have accompanied this kind of lifestyle.
We have been largely just been supported through donations for the last few years, and while it has always worked out, there are a lot of things that have simply not been possible for us to accomplish and do because of what at times has been a staggering lack of funding and support.
I’m not writing any of this to ‘guilt trip’ a single, solitary person…and especially not to try and manipulate anybody into giving anything.
What I have found is that there are many people who erroneously believe that we have had a huge amount of financial backing that has enabled us to have the freedom to do what we’ve been doing for the last few years — and I want to put that to rest because it simply is not true.
We have always had more than enough to get by — God is faithful.
We are honestly just at a point that we do not want to have to deal with the stresses on our emotions and relationship in waiting for finances to come in through donations because they have been (up until this point anyway) quite few and far between.
All of that to say, if you would like to help support us in these endeavors to achieve financial freedom, you may do so here.

But I wanted to put it out there to let you guys know that we certainly could use & appreciate all the help that we can get!
Anyway, there is a good chance that if you e-mail me pertaining to some theological issue or church situation that I will not respond.
I am learning to really hone in my focus on the projects at hand and as such, I simply am not able to address all of the questions that I get on a regular basis. If anything, I will probably forward them on to some trusted friends who will help you through your questions.
Most of the common questions that we receive can be answered by looking through this resource/FAQ page that I put up a few months back. It certainly isn’t comprehensive but for the most part you should be able to find what you are looking for.
We love you all and thank you for your continued support and prayers! Talk to you soon!
- Ryan & Laura


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