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Living Out Your True Identity: Lessons from the Book of Daniel

November 22, 2020 • Isaac Crockett, Sam Rohrer, Joe Green, Matt Recker

**This weekend program is a rerun from Sept. 13

In an article by Samuel James titled, “Courage Takes More than a Keyboard: Christian Nerve in a Digital Age”, he writes, “It’s never been easier to fool ourselves that we are courageous when we really are not. Like the donkey who donned a lion skin to look like Aslan, or the “wizard” of Oz who was really just an old man with a machine, the image we project on our screens can be little more than self-aggrandizement. If our online audience could peek through the phone or laptop we hold, they would see the real us, and our “platform” would be laughed at rather than respected.”

Perhaps you can identify with this sentiment. It’s much easier to keep people at arm’s length through a twitter or Facebook account than to do the hard work of building relationships shoulder to shoulder or heart to heart. And staying true to our faith may mean defending the truth when it’s unpopular or sharing the gospel when it’s difficult or even dangerous.

This program includes some lessons from the book of Daniel, a courageous hero of the faith-who’s story is both timeless and inspiring.