Teryn Gregsonis the co-founder ofDriving Disciples-a ministry that is golf inspired by the gospel-which focuseson curriculum and combined youth Bible study and golf camps.Teryn now directs her efforts to her various mission projects including,Faithful Freedom with Teryn Gregson:Presented by We The Patriots USA,which is broadcasted nationwide, and is the director and producer of the documentaryShot Dead. Additionally, she creates educational clean-living resources andreligious exemptionguides on TerynGregson.com.All of this, a stark turn from her more than a decade in sports journalism. Formerly a broadcaster for CBS Sports, Fox Sports Midwest, the St. Louis Cardinals, and finally the PGA TOUR, before being fired for religious discrimination during the pandemic in November 2021. Teryn, her husband Mitchell, and theirsmall children now live in their hometown of Waterloo, IL, where they are focused on their family and homestead.
"""In these troubling times when life seems upside down and technology and social media have too much impact on our lives, it is refreshing to read Teryn Gregson’s book, The Only 'Like' That Matters Is God’s. Tremendously successful in the electronic age, Teryn has re-rooted herself in her genuine beliefs and faith in God to offer solutions to all of us seeking a better life for ourselves and our loved ones."" —John Stockton, NBA Hall-of-Famer ""Teryn's book is a remarkable and unique exploration of navigating the tumultuous waters of social through a Christian lens, beautifully integrating scriptural wisdom, creating a pathway to handling the digital world's temptations and trials with Christ-centered grace and resilience."" —Jessica Sutta, former member of the Pussycat Dolls, Vaccine Injury Advocate ""It is good for our hearts to be strengthened by grace. Teryn Gregson is a godly “Proverbs 31” kind of woman whose heart is shaped by the Gospel. She deeply abides in the abundance of our Savior’s grace, mercy and love. This book will help you turn down the voice of culture and listen intently to the Savior’s voice of grace. The Lord looks at the heart (1 Samuel 16:7)."" —Rev. Richard Cooper, M. Div., senior Pastor, Ponte Vedra Presbyterian Church, PCA "