Many questions related to the Christian life don’t fall into life and death categories:• What’s your favorite version of the Bible?• If a church has a meal at the end of a service, is that …
LIVING LIFE CONNECTED TO CHRIST: A Life of Love (YOU-Spr’22, Study 1, Session 4)
Some things just can’t be done without some level of experience. Imagine trying to bake a cake when you’ve never seen a cake nor tasted one, or imagine being told to quarterback a professional …
LIVING LIFE CONNECTED TO CHRIST: A Life of Trust (YOU-Spr’22, Study 1, Session 3)
Pilgrim’s Progress, written, by John Bunyan, is considered to be the most significant religious work in English literature. Its main character Christian leaves his hometown, the City of Destruction …
LIVING LIFE CONNECTED TO CHRIST: A Life of Loyalty (YOU-Spr’22, Study 1, Session 2)
I’ve never met anyone named “Judas.” Even in an age when the limits of baby-naming creativity have been stretched, we just don’t meet any baby Judases. That’s because Judas was the most famous …
LIVING LIFE CONNECTED TO CHRIST: A Life of Humble Service (YOU-Spr’22, Study 1, Session 1)
I have read a lot of books about kings, swords, and medieval battles. I have discovered that these books of fantasy tend to highlight a fundamental flaw of humanity. In these fictional worlds, strong …
How to Avoid Life’s Pitfalls: The Pitfall of Guilt and Grudges (YOU-Win’22, Study 2, Session 6)
I had told my wife many times that I was an outstanding driver in snow. Growing up in northern Illinois, I had learned to handle the slick roads. Yet, as we drove one of our sons to a party, she …