blueprint cheer card
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out loud:
I live my faith
Project Blueprint
step into God’s plan for you
I strengthen my relationship
with Christ
I reach out and I am bold
I practice good Christian
stewardship
I am tactfully open about my
faith
Other:
Blueprint Cheer Ca
Blueprint Cheer C
I am part of God’s blueprint.
I, ___________ , must never forget that
Blueprint Cheer Card
I’m not just a number or some wandering soul. God loves me—so much thatHe sacrificed His Son, Jesus Christ, to die for my sins and bring mesalvation—and He has a reason for placing me on this Earth!
I’m part of the Great Commission, God’s blueprint for the world. He wants touse me to spread the Good News. See Jeremiah 29:11 and Matthew 28:16!
With God’s help, I can make a difference!
< 1) cut along line
Welcome to your Blueprint Cheer Card!
First side, with the world
Here, you can write your name in the
space.
Second side, with the foot
Here, you can check all of the bullets,
some of them, and/or write your own!
To cut and put together
Follow the simple, 3-step directions.
On the following page,
There’s an explanation of the “out loud”
bullets. These are just suggestions based
off of what I have in the blog. You are by
no means obligated to follow these
exact ideas! Maybe you have different
ideas of what it means to live your faith
out loud. This is totally okay! These cards
are to help each of us grow personally,
so please do personalize! J
Questions? Comments? Suggestions?
Let me know what you think! Email me at
^ 2) cut along line
3) attach both sides back to back
using tape or glue
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“Out Loud” Explanation
I know that being part of God’s blueprint doesn’t just mean acknowledging it, but also being active in it. As a Christian, I
pledge to bring missions into my daily life. I’m not just a Christian on Sundays, but Monday through Saturday, too. I live my
faith out loud by:
• Strengthening my personal relationship with Christ. I can’t help others grow spiritually unless I’m growing. I know
God wants me to talk to Him! He wants to hear all my fears, dreams, desires, worries, and joys. He also wants me to
listen to Him, so that He can guide me on the right path. I make time for God by praying and worshiping on a
regular basis, and I work on listening to that still, small voice of the Holy Spirit.
• Reaching out and being bold. Living a lifestyle of giving and receiving requires boldness. Daily, weekly, and/or
monthly, I make a concerted effort to go out of my way for someone else, to do something genuine and kind for
someone else that is challenging for me.
o Examples: compliment a friend about something truly meaningful instead of his or her clothes, car, stuff,
etc. (like his or her faith, compassion, etc.), pray for someone I don’t get along with, make dinner for a friendwho has little money or t ime, donate a cherished or expensive item I don’t really need, stop to help
someone stuck on the side of the road
• Practicing good Christian stewardship. I know God is the owner and I am the steward. If I see myself as the owner, I
become chained in bondage. Instead, I should give it up to God—He is in control—and I work on storing up
spiritual treasures in heaven instead of earthly ones here. I focus less on owning money, possessions, relationships,
and time, and more on taking care of them—listening to how God wants me to use them. I’m rich toward God,
not toward this broken world, and in this way I’m free.
• Being tactfully open about my faith. It’s easy for me to keep my faith quiet, to keep God under wraps. I feelembarrassed and scared--the world doesn’t like God! Yet, I know I shouldn’t hide the beautiful gift God has given
me: salvation through faith. I pray that God gives me the courage to share my faith with others.
OR
I talk about my faith too much and too openly. People feel uncomfortable because I am so blatant about what I
believe and what they should, too. Yet, I know God doesn’t want this. Boasting, guilting, or pressuring those who
don’t believe only drives them away. I know people come to faith by the Holy Spirit working in their hearts, not by
my own means. I pray God gives me a humble attitude that allows me to share my faith respectfully with others.