About

Hi, I’m Tommy Lupton. I’m glad you’ve taken the time to visit my blog. In case you’re wondering who I am, I don’t live at my mother’s house, and I don’t blog in my pajamas. I am the husband of a wonderful woman named Kristi, the dad of two sons – Matthew and Caleb – and a daughter Olivia. I have served as pastor of 3 churches in 3 states and am currently on a sabbatical away from church ministry. I’m not a rock star pastor whose blog everybody reads. I’m just a nobody who is a servant of Somebody who died for everybody.

I may never meet you face to face, but I hope that you will find some of the thoughts I put into writing to be helpful. You may not agree with me on everything, but I hope it challenges you to think, and helps you make progress on your journey. To find out more about me, feel free to visit me on Facebook.

4 Responses to About

  1. Susan Guill says:

    Found you online and have really enjoyed reading your blogs, keep up the good work and hope to hear from you soon

  2. Paul Boaz says:

    Tommy,

    I was thinking about our days at SEBTS and wondered what you are doing these days. Give me a shout sometimes, I love to catch up.

    Blessings,
    paul

  3. Cool blog…its a long way rom Lincoln Forest huh…I’m here in Columbia pullin for the Chickens and you are pullin for the Tigers…who would have thought…
    Great blog…look mforward to hearing more from ya.

  4. Daniel says:

    Hey Tommy,

    Just reading some of your stuff.. u seem pretty level headed and down to earth. Appreciate some of your links and authors… great way to share knowledge. Im only new to blogging but ill keep you in mind when looking for ideas and content.. I presume you are based in the States? Im down under (Australia)
    God Bless
    Daniel

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