Rest
Rest, on its surface, seems like such a simple concept. God wants us to architect our lives in a way that depends on Him for strength and sustenance, and not ourselves.
The E-Word
If we’re honest, we know that the “e-word” often stirs feelings of guilt (when we don’t do it) and fear (that if we do, we’ll lose relationships or influence). Instead of dreading the mention of the word “evangelism,” let’s try to evaluate our preconceived notions of what we may be talking about when we say “sharing our faith.”
Spirit-Filled
How does life with God impact our experience and ability to not just survive the city but thrive in it? What’s the difference between a Spirit-filled life and one that is fueled by our own resources, strength, or ability?
Growth
Real growth happens in our lives as we embrace the inexhaustibly abundant grace of Jesus and the hard-to-admit truth that we all have destructive sin in our lives.
Influence
even start. We’ll discover that reproducing the Kingdom begins with simply learning to create an intentional plan and trusting the Spirit to do His good work.
Inner World
We often feel the pressure to have it together. Discover how to uncover the root causes of our sin and move toward experiencing freedom in the context of community.
Vocation
There is beauty and brokenness in every vocational industry. What would the redemptive edge of your industry look like if Jesus were lord of it?
Discover Your Design
Each of us has a unique personality and is an original, a one-of-a-kind creation of God. There never has been and never will be anyone else just like you. God made us all different, and has hand-crafted us to experience Him, others, and our callings uniquely.
Pursuing Unity
In a beautiful reflection of his trinitarian nature, Jesus prayed for his people to reflect the remarkable oneness of his relationship with the Father, while honoring their social and cultural differences.
Discover Your Identity
Discovering your identity is an important step in being able to be honest with yourself about both the good and the bad. Admitting your weaknesses and embracing your strengths is absolutely necessary in order to be effective as a leader.
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