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Living Your Dash For Jesus - The Jesus Effect

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What will your dash say about you? In today’s episode of The Jesus Effect, host Steve McLane reflects on the powerful message behind the poem The Dash by Linda Ellis. That small line between the day we are born and the day we leave this world represents everything—our choices, our relationships, our faith, and the impact we leave behind.

Through Scripture, personal stories, and practical encouragement, Steve challenges us to live our dash intentionally for Christ. Discover how surrender, love, forgiveness, and faith can turn even the hardest seasons into a legacy that points others to Jesus.

If you’ve ever wondered what truly matters in life, this episode will inspire you to make every moment count. Your dash is still being written—let’s make it a story of hope, grace, and eternal impact.

This episode of The Jesus Effect was written and hosted by me, Steve McLane.
If this message touched your heart, please consider sharing it.
You can listen to more at thejesuseffectpodcast.com or follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Facebook, and others.
Until next time — stay rooted in faith, and be the light.

© 2025 The Jesus Effect Podcast. All rights reserved.

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What will your dash say about you? In today’s episode of The Jesus Effect, host Steve McLane reflects on the powerful message behind the poem The Dash by Linda Ellis. That small line between the day we are born and the day we leave this world represents everything—our choices, our relationships, our faith, and the impact we leave behind.

Through Scripture, personal stories, and practical encouragement, Steve challenges us to live our dash intentionally for Christ. Discover how surrender, love, forgiveness, and faith can turn even the hardest seasons into a legacy that points others to Jesus.

If you’ve ever wondered what truly matters in life, this episode will inspire you to make every moment count. Your dash is still being written—let’s make it a story of hope, grace, and eternal impact.

This episode of The Jesus Effect was written and hosted by me, Steve McLane.
If this message touched your heart, please consider sharing it.
You can listen to more at thejesuseffectpodcast.com or follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Facebook, and others.
Until next time — stay rooted in faith, and be the light.

© 2025 The Jesus Effect Podcast. All rights reserved.

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