At age 75 most of us are hoping to be retired. To enjoy what's familiar, predictable, and comfortable. When Abraham was 75 God asked him to uproot his family, leave what was familiar, and go to a place promised to him and his decendants, when he didn't even have kids. Talk about leaving your comfort zone! Sometimes the most fulfilling things in life will require us to leave what's comfortable for what's unknown.
Leaving Your Comfort Zone
week 1
November 4, 2018 • Mark Sheets
The Thrill • North Oak
November 18, 2018 • Mark Sheets
It starts when we're kids, and somebody asks us: what do YOU want to be when you grow up, or what do YOU want for Christmas, or where have YOU always wanted to travel. Why don't we ask: WHOSE life do you hope to impact, or how do you give yourself away for ANOTHER person, or WHO are you sharing Christ with? Only when we stop thinking primarily about ourselves will we be receptive to the privilege of sharing with others.
The Thrill • Platte Co
November 18, 2018 • Adam Mustoe
It starts when we're kids, and somebody asks us: what do YOU want to be when you grow up, or what do YOU want for Christmas, or where have YOU always wanted to travel. Why don't we ask: WHOSE life do you hope to impact, or how do you give yourself away for ANOTHER person, or WHO are you sharing Christ with? Only when we stop thinking primarily about ourselves will we be receptive to the privilege of sharing with others.
The Thrill • Gladstone
November 18, 2018 • Kayla Meredith
It starts when we're kids, and somebody asks us: what do YOU want to be when you grow up, or what do YOU want for Christmas, or where have YOU always wanted to travel. Why don't we ask: WHOSE life do you hope to impact, or how do you give yourself away for ANOTHER person, or WHO are you sharing Christ with? Only when we stop thinking primarily about ourselves will we be receptive to the privilege of sharing with others.