Who says going with the flow is always the best option? Choosing to just float along with life means inevitably you’ll get your feet pulled out from under you. Before you know it you’re being dragged down by an undertow. It’s tough to fight the strong currents of our circumstances and escape from the pull of a direction you didn’t choose.
We’re discussing what it’s like to break free from the undertow—and how you can emerge stronger on the other side. Visit http://gccwired.com/undertow for more information.
The Wave of Comparison
May 14, 2016 • Dr. Bob Laurent
Who says going with the flow is always the best option? Choosing to just float along with life means inevitably you’ll get your feet pulled out from under you. Before you know it you’re being dragged down by an undertow. It’s tough to fight the strong currents of our circumstances and escape from the pull of a direction you didn’t choose.
We’re discussing what it’s like to break free from the undertow—and how you can emerge stronger on the other side. Visit http://gccwired.com/undertow for more information.
The Wave of Demand
May 22, 2016 • Josh King
Who says going with the flow is always the best option? Choosing to just float along with life means inevitably you’ll get your feet pulled out from under you. Before you know it you’re being dragged down by an undertow. It’s tough to fight the strong currents of our circumstances and escape from the pull of a direction you didn’t choose.
We’re discussing what it’s like to break free from the undertow—and how you can emerge stronger on the other side. Visit http://gccwired.com/undertow for more information.
The Wave of Uncertainty
May 29, 2016 • Mark Beeson
Who says going with the flow is always the best option? Choosing to just float along with life means inevitably you’ll get your feet pulled out from under you. Before you know it you’re being dragged down by an undertow. It’s tough to fight the strong currents of our circumstances and escape from the pull of a direction you didn’t choose.
We’re discussing what it’s like to break free from the undertow—and how you can emerge stronger on the other side. Visit http://gccwired.com/undertow for more information.