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BIO

 

WHAT I WANT TO BE SAID: By God's grace here is who I am trying to become.

  • A faithful follower. I will not sell out (theologically) or burn out (spiritually). I will love Jesus as a Person to experience not a product to export.
  • An evolving husband. I will continue to study Kelly in order to know what makes her tick, what concerns her, and what dreams capture her heart.
  • A dynamic father. I will be present - emotionally, physically, spiritually, and mentally. Keegan and Izzy are the first and foremost disciples in my life. If I lose it with them, quite simply I lose.
  • A loyal friend. I will invest in a few relationships that will be mutually authentic, accountable, and transformational.
  • A progressing writer. I intend to write at least one book every two years. I want to stretch myself as a writer being published by the best in the industry in both Christian and secular venues. My books will be true to who I am and what I am passionate about.
  • An influential leader. I will leverage my currency to be a voice for those who can’t find theirs. I will lead with a high level of emotional intelligence, celebrating excellence in others as we settle for nothing less than our best.
  • A synergistic partner. I will continually join others who are on the mutual journey realizing that together we improve and together we accomplish more than we could ever alone.
  • An authentic teacher. I will be true to my craft and who I am as a communicator. I will continue to transfer truth in a redemptive manner filled with grace and compassion.
  • A transformational coach. I will pursue a few individuals at a time who show promise as leaders. Most likely these are people who are in desperate need of someone to invest in them by giving them the gift of belief.
  • A life-long learner. I will never stop exploring, engaging, and enjoying the world around me. I will be a student of culture and by my discernment demonstrate that I love God with my mind.
  • An innovative creator. I will not be content as a consumer. Since God is the Creator and I am created in His image, I choose to contribute by composing works of thought, action, and idea. These works will not relish in the mundane, the predictable, or the path of least resistance.
  • An unconventional thinker. I will choose to venture into unexamined avenues and unexposed ideals. I will commit to transcending the status quo by not settling for settling.
  • A healthy life. I will maintain a habit of fitness by exercising three times a week. Understanding that quality of life is holistic I will not neglect the physical.

 

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING: Here are some kind words others have told me.

Kary Oberbrunner refers to himself as a "Recovering Pharisee." He founded Redeem the Day Ministries in 2004 and serves as the Pastor of Discipleship and Leadership Development at Grace Church in Powell, OH. Through his speaking, writing, coaching, and consultation, he invites others into a holistic relationship with Jesus Christ.

Kary earned a a D. Min. in Transformational Leadership and an M. Div. in Counseling. He has spoken across the country in many settings including colleges, camps, and conferences. Kary has a heart for the local church and understands, from personal experience, the daily joys and struggles of vocational ministry.

Kary has written several books and writes regularly for magazines on such subjects as holiness, Christian living, and cultural phenomenon. Kary strives, in his delivery style, to use verbal and visual illustrations, which drive home advanced spiritual principles. He is a fresh voice of authenticity for this generation, calling others to live lives larger than themselves.

Kary is married to his soulmate Kelly. They are blessed parents of Keegan and Isabel. In his free-time he enjoys reading, the outdoors, and playing disc golf.

 

 

 

 

"WHY RECOVERING PHARISEE?"

RECOVERING—I believe every true follower of Jesus is in process. I use the word “recovering” to communicate the fact that I haven’t arrived yet. I grew up in a strong Christian home, but slowly over time I exchanged a vibrant relationship with God for religious performance. Although, I trusted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior, I strived to repay God’s grace through duty and rules.

I felt as though my salvation and the weight of the world, rested upon my shoulders. These were dark times. I sank into years of depression.

PHARISEE—Ironically, during my time in seminary, I felt the farthest from God. It seemed as though I couldn’t break through to Him. In reality, He was breaking through to me. God transcended my religion and the boxes I tried to keep Him in. His grace crushed me, literally. I came to the end of myself and in the process I finally began to find God.

I felt like a little kid, alive for the first time, in a world of mystery and wonder. I believe much of this life is God wooing us to Him, offering us abundant life NOW, through His Son Jesus Christ.

 
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