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The Art of Forgiveness • Platte County

week 2

January 14, 2018 • Adam Mustoe

Lasting happiness can come from good relationships, but the key word is “good”. Good relationships can sometimes feel unattainable because deep down we understand that all of us have issues. Experiencing someone else’s issues (or our own) can lead to anger, disappointment, resentment, etc. Having these emotions is normal, but working through them will lead us to happiness through forgiveness. How can God help us to forgive others and ultimately ourself? What’s at stake if we don’t?

A Way of Being • North Oak

January 28, 2018 • Mark Sheets

If you browse the internet, many of the “ways to find happiness” surround the idea of focusing on yourself. Christ invites us to a different way of being, which is exactly the opposite. What did Jesus mean when he said “to find your life you must first lose it”? What if not focusing on our own happiness is actually the fastest way to find it?

A Way of Being • Platte County

January 28, 2018 • Adam Mustoe

If you browse the internet, many of the “ways to find happiness” surround the idea of focusing on yourself. Christ invites us to a different way of being, which is exactly the opposite. What did Jesus mean when he said “to find your life you must first lose it”? What if not focusing on our own happiness is actually the fastest way to find it?

A Way of Being • Gladstone

January 28, 2018 • Mark Sheets

If you browse the internet, many of the “ways to find happiness” surround the idea of focusing on yourself. Christ invites us to a different way of being, which is exactly the opposite. What did Jesus mean when he said “to find your life you must first lose it”? What if not focusing on our own happiness is actually the fastest way to find it?