What is cc:Jesus about?
The idea is simple, but it changes everything.

As you copy Jesus into your life—
His life copies into yours.
What cc: Jesus Means

Most people try to become like Jesus by trying harder.
That’s the problem.

A real copy is not formed by effort—it’s formed by closeness.


Where the Name Comes From

Before modern technology, copies were made using carbon paper.

A second page was placed beneath the original, and what was written above pressed into the page below. The copy didn’t create anything—it simply received what it stayed close to.

The closer the contact, the clearer the copy.

This Changes Everything
Following Jesus was never meant to be about trying harder.
It was meant to be about staying closer.
Not performing or managing behavior, but living with Him.

The Second Meaning of “cc”
In everyday life, “cc” means you include someone—you add them in and keep them in the loop.

To cc: Jesus is to do the same thing in your life.

You include Him in your thoughts, your moments, your conversations, and your decisions—not occasionally, but every day.

One Way of Living
These two meanings are not separate—they form one way of living:
Stay close. Include Him.

That’s it.

What Happens When You Do
When you stay close, something begins to change.
Not through pressure or performance, but through presence.
You don’t force it—it forms quietly, over time, through contact.

If you want to begin living this with Him—start here.

Begin the Journey

If this helps you, share it with one person—
not to teach them, but to walk with them.


The Core Idea

Closeness creates the copy.

Stay close enough, and the life of Jesus begins to take shape in yours.

Start Here
Include Him. Stay close.
When you forget—and you will—just come back. No pressure. No starting over. Just return.

An Invitation
This is not a system or something to master—it’s a way of living.
If it helps you, carry it and pass it on. If it doesn’t, set it down.

But this is always true:
Jesus is already near, and He invites you to include Him.

[Begin the Journey]
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