
Transparency
This message on Johnny Cash’s spirituality from one of our Pastors at City Church SA, Doug Robins, radically changed my perspective on being transparent in every season of life. Though Mr. Cash struggled with many demons throughout his life, his faith in God never wavered. A faith built on grace, not on works. I hope you get something out of it too. Sit back with a cup of coffee, or something you enjoy, and check it out.
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Have a great Monday,
Kameron Lombard.
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Posted by kameronlombard on September 12, 2011 in encouragement, introspective, life, life experiences, love, motivation, philosophy, religion, spirituality and tagged Christianity, City Church SA, Doug Robins, God, Johnny Cash, Religion and Spirituality.
About kameronlombard
I live in San Antonio, TX with my beautiful Puerto Rican Wife Jessica, and my adorable daughters Giavanna and Valencia. This blog is simply about taking time to notice the lessons learned from observing the little things in life, and enjoying the journey
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I love Johnny Cash and am looking forward to watching this video, but don’t have the hour right now. I have read a couple of his biographies, including one that focuses on his spiritual journey. He was an amazing person who, as you say, never lost his faith in God even in the midst of great trials and pain. Peace, Linda
it is a great talk, filled with a lot of video clips as well from his life, it really spoke to me about how living a truly transparent life is the greatest way to help others. Too often we think we have to look like everything is going great, but others being able to see the hard times also, has opened a lot of doors for me to be there for others going through stuff.