Maybe you’re a “Three P” person—you have power, prestige, and possessions. There’s nothing wrong with being a “Three P” person. But when it comes to pride, “Three P” people face a unique challenge.
There is a sin that is common to all humanity. It promises to make us bigger, better, and more important, stripping us of our capacity to connect with others. It stands between our heavenly Father and us.
Part 3 • Known Survivor
Andy Stanley
We all want to be friended, followed, linked, and mentioned. We all want to be recognized, admired, sought after, and envied. We crave applause. We want to be known. But what do you do when no amount of applause satisfies your appetite?