When we arrive at the wrong place, chances are we made it there one step at a time. Similarly, we need to reorient ourselves in a way that will have a consistent, cumulative value. Consistency in key areas can have a huge impact over time. Time is life; don’t waste it.
February 2009 Archives
(02/15) During this Kid Connection, we look at the biblical virtue of fairness as demonstrated by the Good Samaritan.
(02/08) How far would you go to protect what is most valuable to you? Then why do we continue to push the limits and seek the edge? Moral failure can have particularly severe consequences. The wise thing to do would be to pursue standards high enough that failure on that level would be of little consequence.
As we continue our series on wisdom, John explores the fact that old patterns often require that we reshape our thinking process when it comes to pursuing wisdom. The Bible illustrates at least 3 types of people who fail to pursue wisdom. Recognizing these three profiles will help us recognizing these three types of foolishness in our own lives so that we can begin to foolproof our lives.
(01/25/09) This week’s Kid Connection looks at the biblical virtue of resourcefulness. When do we trust God? What’s our responsibility? How do they fit together? These questions and more form the core of our study.
(01/04/09) John begins our new series on wisdom. This week, we learn about how to ask the right question rather than push the limits. For many Christians, decision making is a simple process of asking whether the Bible says yes or no on an issue. But God calls us to a better, higher standard by getting us to ask, “What is the wise thing to do?”
Apologies for being late on the podcast. We’re getting our new system all sorted out!