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Accomplished

Never Enough

January 25, 2015 • Chris Edmondson • Philippians 3:7–14

Accomplishment itself isn’t always enough. In fact, most people experience some kind of let down after they accomplish an astounding goal. Even astounding accomplishment can leave us with an unsettling feeling that there’s something more. What is it? When you discover it, it changes everything and it reprograms your life.  THE BIG IDEA: Knowing Jesus is the one thing that brings meaning to everything.

Why Work-Life Balance is a Myth

January 18, 2015 • Chris Edmondson • Hebrews 12:1–4, Colossians 3:22–23, Hebrews 11:33–38

Is work life-balance possible? Maybe. But what if that’s not the best way to live? We’ll see how the most effective people rarely shoot for balance. They shoot for something radically different. And if you do it could change so much in your work, your family and your life.  THE BIG IDEA: Passion accomplishes far more than balance.

Missing Ingredient

January 11, 2015 • Chris Edmondson • Hebrews 3:12–13

We all drift. We begin with great intentions, determined to stay the course, but along the way we find ourselves falling back into the places and behaviors we intended to avoid. Somehow our commitments and convictions just aren’t able to help us on their own. There’s a missing ingredient that is necessary if we’re going to Accomplish more in this life. THE BIG IDEA: It isn’t enough to have convictions and commitments — you have to have connections.

Why Your Dreams Haven't Come True

January 4, 2015 • Chris Edmondson • Ephesians 5:15–20

So many people are frustrated with the lack of progress they make in life. It’s especially confusing since so many of us feel like we’re so busy. How can you have that much activity and yet have so little productivity? We’ll look at some practical, b!iblical strategies for getting more accomplished.

Future You

December 28, 2014 • Chris Edmondson • Matthew 14:22–23

It’s New Year’s. You’ve got goals. Resolutions. Some will be easy. But there are probably one or two issues that seem too big for you to tackle. What do you do with those? We’ll ask a question that can lead you to an answer that just might change everything for you.