Disciple Shades

For those who desire to dwell on their devotion and stay focused on their faith, Disciple Shades is pleased to offer the first and only line of Christian-based sunglasses with inspirational verses on the inside. Created as simple reminders of your divine self in the midst of a hectic, rapidly moving world, our hip, new sunglasses provide a unique way to keep our attention on what is truly important—our faith and our spirituality.

Our distinctive product design features Christian emblems, such as a simple Cross, a Dove and the signature Disciple Shades winged D, that reflect the values of Love, Hope, Faith and Joy. Meaningful biblical verses are displayed on the inside temple of every model. Our premier collection of fashion-forward, spiritually inspired sunglasses provides 100% UV protection—which means you can keep cool and look cool at the same time you’re affirming your faith.

These fantastic new shades will do more than complete your Christian wardrobe and enable you to focus on your faith. With our inspirational sunglasses, you’ll be wearing what you believe in, and most importantly, living in the light. And, since a portion of our sales goes to the charity Habitat for Humanity, you’ll also be serving mankind while being reminded of your spirituality.

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Not Driving in a Christ-like Manner

A speeding pickup rear-ended a woman’s sedan on the South Side on Friday morning and sheriff’s officials say the driver said it was Jesus’ will because the other motorist was not “driving like a Christian.”

The bizarre incident that shut down southbound U.S. 281 above the Medina River happened about 7:25 a.m.

“He just said God said she wasn’t driving right, and she needed to be taken off the road,” said Lt. Kyle Coleman of the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office.

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Evangelicals adopting Advent

Evangelical Christians are adopting — and adapting — the rituals of Advent, the four weeks leading up to Christmas that are traditionally celebrated by Catholics, Lutherans, Eastern Orthodox and other liturgical churches.

They’re giving a new, personalized spin to the prayers, candles and calendars to track the building excitement, and set a spiritual tone day by day. This year Advent begins on Sunday.

Full USA Today Article

I was working on a list of things I have learned or been exposed to since leaving the Baptist church, with Advent being one of them.  I have to admit the first time I was exposed to Advent it was a bit weird, only because it was something new to me, but I’m thankful that I have now embraced it.  I hope the evangelicals that will be exposed to this as something new in their worship will find it just as enriching.

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