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Encouraging Christians to deepen their personal relationship with Christ.

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The Connected Life: When Social Media Steals Your Joy

Randy Miller here.   I heard a sermon at my home church on Sunday, Decatur First Church of the Nazarene, that resonated with me.  I asked Senior Pastor Christen Piatt if I could copy her notes from the Holy Bible app, and share them with our Steady Ground Ministry blog readers.  She kindly consented!   Here is some REALLY pertinent stuff.  Enjoy!

 

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Joy We live in the most connected age in history, yet loneliness is at an all-time high. Technology can draw us closer—or leave us isolated. The answer isn't ditching devices; it's learning to live The Connected Life and build meaningful relationships.
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THE CONNECTED LIFE – WEEK 1
When Social Media Steals Your Joy

BIG IDEA:

If you don’t guard what’s forming you…
it will start stealing from you.
And one of the first things it steals is your joy.

??2 John? ?1?:?12??
I have much more to say to you, but I don’t want to do it with paper and ink. For I hope to visit you soon and talk with you face to face. Then our joy will be complete.

FOUNDATION: CONNECTION > COMMUNICATION
2 John 1:12

Communication is not the same as connection We can be constantly communicating… and still feel disconnected Joy is found in presence, not just interaction

Key Thought:
We are more connected than ever… and still feel more alone than ever

JOY VS. HAPPINESS

Happiness:
- Based on circumstances
- Temporary
- Comes and goes

Joy:
- Rooted in God
- Internal, not external
- Steady even when life isn’t

Key Thought:
Happiness is based on what you experience Joy is rooted in who you are and who you belong to

??Galatians? ?1?:?10??
Obviously, I’m not trying to win the approval of people, but of God. If pleasing people were my goal, I would not be Christ’s servant.

POINT 1 — COMPARISON STEALS JOY

Social media highlights the best moments—not the full story We compare our behind-the-scenes to someone else’s highlight reel

Stats:
1 in 4 people feel worse about their life after social media ~30% feel pressure to present themselves a certain way

If you compare your behind-the-scenes to someone else’s highlight reel… you lose every time

TIMELINES

Social media makes us feel behind
God’s timing is not rushed or forced

Key Thought:
Just because something happens earlier… doesn’t mean it’s better

??Isaiah? ?26?:?3??
You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, all whose thoughts are fixed on you!

POINT 2 — DISTRACTION STEALS JOY

???? Stats:
Adults: ~7+ hours of screen time daily
Teens: 7–9 hours daily
~50% say social media hurts sleep
~40% say it hurts productivity
Constant input = little rest

Full feed… empty soul

Key Thought:
If your mind is always scrolling… your soul is rarely resting

??1 Corinthians? ?6?:?12??
You say, “I am allowed to do anything”—but not everything is good for you. And even though “I am allowed to do anything,” I must not become a slave to anything.

POINT 3 — DEPENDENCE STEALS JOY

???? Stats:
68% feel anxiety without their phone
Heavy users are 2–3x more likely to struggle with anxiety/depression

It’s not just use—it’s reliance
Phones can become a source of comfort, validation, escape

Key Thought:
Whatever you depend on most… shapes your life the deepest

??Romans? ?12?:?2??
Don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn to know God’s will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect.

POINT 4 — CULTURE GOT THIS BACKWARDS

We overprotect physically… underprotect digitally We guard physical spaces… but not digital input

Reality:
Unlimited access to content (including harmful content) Algorithms shape attention, identity, and beliefs

Key Thought:
If you don’t choose what shapes you… the world will

Key Question:
Am I guarding my heart… or just scrolling through whatever shows up?

??2 John? ?1?:?12??
I have much more to say to you, but I don’t want to do it with paper and ink. For I hope to visit you soon and talk with you face to face. Then our joy will be complete.

??John? ?1?:?14??
So the Word became human and made his home among us. He was full of unfailing love and faithfulness. And we have seen his glory, the glory of the Father’s one and only Son.

POINT 5 — SHALLOW CONNECTION STEALS JOY
More connection… less meaning
Being connected ≠ being known

???? Stats:
70% say social media helps them feel connected ~40% say it increases loneliness

Key Thought:
Shallow connection cannot carry the weight of your soul

REAL CONNECTION

God chose presence—not distance
Real joy comes from real relationships

Key Thought:
Your joy is not found in how many people follow you… but in who actually walks with you

APPLICATION — TAKING BACK YOUR JOY

1. Audit What’s Forming You
- How much time am I spending?
- How do I feel after I scroll?
- What is this producing in me?

2. Set Boundaries
- Limit when and how you engage
- Create space for rest and focus

3. Replace, Don’t Just Remove
- Scripture instead of scrolling
- Prayer instead of noise
- Presence instead of distraction

4. Re-center Your Identity
- Identity rooted in social media = unstable
- Identity rooted in Christ = unshakable

PRACTICAL STEPS

Put your phone away during meals
Put phones away on dates
Be fully present with people

Key Thought:
Attention communicates value

FOR PARENTS
Kids interpret attention as love
Divided attention can feel like rejection

Key Thought:
You can always check your phone later…
but you can’t relive the moment

??John? ?15?:?11??
I have told you these things so that you will be filled with my joy. Yes, your joy will overflow!

CLOSING TRUTH

God is not trying to take joy from you…
He’s trying to give it to you

REFLECTION
Where has comparison been stealing your joy?
Where has distraction been draining your peace?
Where has shallow connection replaced real relationship?

Don’t let something in your hand…
steal what God placed in your heart

Our Name Transition from Win the Day Ministries to Steady Ground Ministries is Nearly Complete!

By Randy Miller, President, Steady Ground Ministry, Inc.

 

I wanted to bring you up to speed on our name transition from Win the Day Ministries to Steady Ground Ministry.

 

God has helped thru this journey, so I have to give him all the credit!

 

It began last Thursday morning, April 9th.   I received a “cease and desist” e-mail from the party that trademarked “wintheday” several years ago.   I did some checking on my own, including thru the US Trademark Office, and he was correct.  The e-mail alleged copyright infringement despite the fact we had used "wintheday.life" as our brand, not "wintheday".

 

I responded to him that we would immediately begin the work to transition our ministry name to something new.  After an exhaustive search taking over 10 hours, we found that Steady Ground Ministry was available as an Illinois non-profit name, as a U.S. Trademark name, and as a web site name.

 

Between then and now, we have done the following:

 

1.   Had our web site folks IMMEDIATELY begin the work to change the name of our web site to steadygroundministry.org.  I also asked them to change any links, etc., that had “Win the Day” to “Steady Ground Ministry.”

2. On my own, I took down our Win the Day Facebook page and youtube channel.

3. I established a new Facebook page and youtube channel for Steady Ground Ministry.  I also deleted the Win the Day rss.com podcast feed and public web site.

4. I edited the 34 podcasts that had opening and closing credits mentioning Win the Day, and re-voiced all of those to Steady Ground Ministry.

5. I uploaded the edited podcasts to our new rss.com podcast feed and public web site, all branded as Steady Ground Ministry.

6. On Friday, April 10th, we sent our name change application to the Illinois Secretary of State.

7. And, on Monday, April 13 (the day I’m writing this), we have TRADEMARKED “Steady Ground Ministry” with the U. S. Trademark Office.  

 

I still have to edit all 34 VIDEO podcasts, taking the Win the Day identity off, and replace it with the Steady Ground Ministry.  That’s a much bigger job and frankly, I haven’t had the time to do that just yet.

 

So, as it stands, the web site where we aggregate content, is pretty much complete EXCEPT the video podcasts.  You can click on “audio podcasts” and it goes directly to our rss.com public site with the 34 edited podcasts.  

 

The Steady Ground Ministry blog on the web site still works fine.

 

And, our new 2-hour syndicated weekly retro Contemporary Christian Music radio show, which had been “Win the Day Replay”, will be “Steady Ground Replay.”   The show is presently being heard on 12 stations and that’s in just 3 ½ months!   We have at least 2 more stations that will be joining our Network in the coming days, and more to come after that!   God is GOOD!

 

I want to thank ALL OF YOU who have been so patient thru this transition.  It’s been many hours of work since April 9th, but the end result is helping people deepen their relationship with Christ, and that’s what our ministry is all about!

 

Your prayers are appreciated as we complete this name transition. 

 

Life is About Change: New Name for Our Ministry

This is Randy Miller, president of Steady Ground Ministry.

When we founded this ministry back in 2022, we did so with one single focus: to encourage Christians to deepen their personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Over the last few years, it has been such a blessing to see how God has used our podcasts and our recently launched two-hour retro Contemporary Christian Music radio show to help people walk closer with Him.

In our journey to grow, we recently learned that the name 'Win the Day' is already trademarked by another organization. To be the best stewards of this mission and to move forward with total integrity, our board has decided to embrace a new identity that reflects exactly where we stand.
We are officially transitioning to Steady Ground Ministry.

While the name on the website is changing, our mission is not. In fact, it’s getting stronger. In a world that often feels like shifting sand, we want to help you find your footing in the Word of God.

As the Psalmist says in Psalm 40:2, 'He set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand.' That is our goal for you—to help you find that Steady Ground in Christ through our music, our teaching, our community of believers, and podcasts.

You can find us at our new home, SteadyGroundMinistry.org. 

And, starting April 26th,  the new name of our syndicated radio show will be Steady Ground Replay.   Find out stations thru-out the country airing the show, and listen to our archived show podcasts, by clicking the “SGR Radio Show Affiliates” link on our web site.

Thank you for your continued prayers and for standing with us on this journey. We are moving forward, together, on Steady Ground. God bless you.