Jason Grant is a ministry leader and progessive spiritual thinker. He lives in Summerfield, NC with his parents, grandmother and Bono the beagle. Jason has a passion to effectively share the love of Christ with the post modern generation. He is an independent thinker who is skeptical of believing something just because someone preaches it from a podium.In the Summer of 2007, Jason released his first book entitled The Happiest Train Wreck. Based on real life experiences, his book features poetry and short stories that take one into the darker side of Christianity. Jason’s goal is to move ministry out of the box that we know Church to be in. Jason believes that this goal is not technically a departure into modern thinking but a venture into what Jesus originally intended the church to be with constant appeal to future generations. Jason feels passionate about emerging generations and enjoys serving in any capacity. Currently, Jason is seeking an opportunity to serve within a ministry that is breaking the mold.
What am I up to?!
- getting ready to go to sleep!!!! 14 hours ago
- getting ready to go ravage through the black friday leftovers..... 1 day ago
- 100% ALL NATURAL pre-brined turkey from Trader Joes was amazing. One of the best I've ever ate. Can't wait till our TJ store opens here! 1 day ago
- Up early to watch the greatest parade live from the world's best city. 2 days ago
- Me and mom successfully made fat free, sugar free pumpkin pie! Now I am trying to make extremely low fat mashed potatoes for tomorrow. 2 days ago
- sitting here, drinking some coffee, holiday time! 3 days ago
- heading out to the Kernersville thanksgiving service at our church... 3 days ago
- Guess I survived the church dinner last Sunday... today's WW weigh in: I lost 8lbs this week. For a total of 52lbs lost since Sept!! 3 days ago
- @ricksanchezcnn just bought my tickets to come "inside the conversation" on Dec 7th. driving down from Gboro, NC! 4 days ago
- watching How I Met Your Mother.... 4 days ago
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Thanks for posting your thoughts on the NCCA conference. As a Charlottean, I was kind of wondering what that event was like. I was tempted to go, but time and money conspired against me.
Anyway, look me up on Facebook or something so we can keep in touch. And if you ever get back to Charlotte, give me a shout.
Shalom,
Steve K.