| WHAT?
What
is dBrag?
dBrag
stands for:
daily
Bible
reading
accountability
group
...
and it's simply a tool to help those who have a desire
to take seriously the daily reading of God's word. It's
a simple idea, but powerful. Accountability with other
brothers/sisters in Christ is the key.
It's
FREE, it's powerful, it's simple, and it's quite possibly
one of the most life-changing things you can do for
yourself.
The History
of dBrag
Have you ever felt
that you need to spend time in the Word every day? I
did. For years I knew that I needed to be in the Word,
but as much as I wanted to and as much as I tried, I
could never be consistent. I had lots of excuses - "I'm
not a morning person" - "I'm too tired"
- "I'm too busy" - "I can't understand
it" - "I'll let my pastor teach me" -
and the list goes on...
What started as a
way to keep me accountable for reading His Word every
day, has now become a catalyst for life change in dozens
of communities around the nation, and the world. Pastors,
husbands, wives, families, singles, students, and children
are all taking part in a daily washing of God's Word
and it's going to have a HUGE impact on God's Kingdom!
In
April of 2004, a group of friends and I were discussing
this common desire to be in the Word every day and we
decided that it would be a good idea to be accountable
to each other. We agreed to read a chapter a day and
email each other with our comments. That way, I'd know
they read and they'd know that I did. What happened
next was more than any of us could have predicted.
The
life-change in all of us that started taking place was
unbelieveable. Soon three of my other Wildmen
brothers wanted to join the fun. Then, my brother "Hook"
wanted in - and we started another group (Hook'd
on Grace) with my Tres
Dias brothers. Pretty soon, some of the guys' wives
started noticing good things in their husbands' lives
and started asking questions. They wanted to start a
dBrag group, too. Then, whole families were dBraggin'.
Entire youth groups are doing it, entire churches are
doing it. Friends in other states have gotten involved
and their churches are getting involved. Who knows where
God could take this idea?
Want
to know more?
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