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Invincible Youth Ministry Conference Tour

A Day at CBA in Atlanta

Posted on Tuesday 10 July 2007 by Greg @ 8:55 am
Filed under: Rants

I spent a day at the Christian Booksellers Association (now called ICRS or something like that) and it was  a GREAT experience. Why? Before I tell you let me explain what CBA is. It is a gathering of all the top publishing companies who are courting all the top store owners to buy all their top stuff. In other words it is a pose down of the best of the best who are trying to attract customers and clients.

The biggest authors, the next new thing music artists and then small fish like me gather together to walk the endless aisles, peruse the plethora of booths and shmooze.

Here’s why I’m glad that I went:

  • It reinforced to me the importance of standing out from the crowd. In a Christian world of bumper sticker messages and "Revolutionary" signs and symbols it all became white noise after awhile. As I wandered around it seemed like everything started looking and sounding the same.
  • Social Justice and "good for goodness sake" type acts of random kindness seem to be the flavor of the month. I just hope that in all of the service projects these holy hipsters remember that the gospel message meets the deepest needs of the sinner’s soul (mine included!)
  • It reminded me of how much a peon I am. In a Rob Bell, Erwin McManus, John Maxwell world of BIG NAMES mine is in small caps, in a small font on a small page at the back of the book. It was quite a humiliating experience. And I’m thrilled for it. I want to go every year just to recalibrate my view of myself. It’s kind of funny that a lot of teenagers who have gone to Dare 2 Share don’t even know my name. They know me as "the Dare 2 Share guy" or "the GOSPEL Journey guy". It used to drive me crazy. Now I kind of like it. I’d rather teens remember the words "Dare 2 Share" than the name "Greg Stier"…and I’d rather them remember the name "Jesus Christ" than the words "Dare 2 Share."
  • The last reason I was thrilled to go to CBA was to reconnect with old friends. My old friends at Moody, one old college buddy, a Dare 2 Share alumni youth leader from almost a decade ago and some newer friends at Focus on the Family and Tyndale. It was great fun.

All in all it was eye-opening, humiliating, exciting experience. Can’t wait to go next year!

Signed, Greg Stier

7 Comments for 'A Day at CBA in Atlanta'

  1. On July 10, 2007 @ 9:17 am Brian said:
    • Thank you for your humble heart, willing spirit, and Christ-focused attitude. You have been a tremendous influence on teens across the country even if you are the "Dare2Share Guy". As well you have been a tremendous influence, mentor and teacher to peons like me and all the other peons working hard everday to make a difference in the life of just one. As far as the BIG names out there, I sometimes think they are too busy trying to big they miss out on the blessing of what the gospel is truly doing. So I guess what I’m saying is that I’d rather be a "peon." Keep up the great work this peon is with you!

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  2. On July 10, 2007 @ 9:32 am Greg said:
    • Amen! Thanks for the encouragement Brian. Peons of the world unite!

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  3. On July 10, 2007 @ 9:38 am Eddie said:
    • One of the reasons I’m so excited about D2S and the path it has been on since it’s beginning, is that it was built around the message of salvation rather than the abilities of an individual. If I didnt know you, I’d still be a fan of D2S and it’s goals and vision.

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  4. On July 10, 2007 @ 9:57 am Becky said:
    •  Hey Greg that does so pretty cool.There are many things that can and will be humbling experiences.I am going to Colorado next week for a bible camp.Its in Marble.I am really nervous to go.

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  5. On July 11, 2007 @ 2:04 pm blondie said:
    • Greg!  good to hear things went well at ICRS…believe it or not you ARE making a huge difference in thousands of people’s lives (& not just teens) In the past two years I have learned so much about youth ministry (and across the board: ministry in general!) that I would not be where Im at today if it werent for D2S and the way you’ve impacted me.  Nothin short of the Gospel and nothing less that the message of Christ is what’s important to communicate! Someday you’ll see the lives you’ve touched b/c of being the "Dare 2 Share Guy" or the "GJ guy":) To the rest of us, we know you as Greg! Keep up the kingdom work! ~wendy 

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  6. On July 12, 2007 @ 8:07 am Greg said:
    • Thanks for all your hard work and the encouragement Wendy!

      The Dare 2 Share Guy

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  7. On July 13, 2007 @ 7:01 am Barb said:
    • I love your heart for teens and for teens coming to know Christ and share Him with others.  My husband, who is a youth minister, shares the same passion as far as teens learning to share the gospel with others.  He loves your ministry because it is so Jesus-focused.  He wants to see youth ministry come back to the basics-not that all the bells and whistles are necessarily bad, but he wants kids to fall completely in love with Jesus and to share that love with others.  Thank you for your Christ-centered ministry- and you are definitely not a peon in our book!!-  Barb

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