Hi, Rick, Have you ever had someone say, "Well, that's fine for YOU, but I have my own truth"? Morality is subjective these days, isn't it? Over the last 6 decades, the culture has drifted away from believing in absolute truth, and right and wrong have become … relative. You may have even seen it in some places within the Church. As a Christ-follower, how do you respond? How can you act with grace and biblical truth when your neighbors, friends, even some family members, are unfamiliar with or disconnected from what God has in mind for us and the world? How can we share the light of Christ with them when things seem so dark? That's why Focus on the Family has created a FREE series of four short videos called "Responding With Grace on Divisive Issues" to help you navigate tricky cultural topics with discernment and wisdom and share hope and biblical truth in a graceful way to the people you love. Pastor Chip Ingram shares from his book Culture Shock: A Biblical Response to Today's Most Divisive Issues about what we can say and do (and NOT do) to catch the attention of people with secular views. He gives practical advice on what to teach your kids about what's happening in culture and how to prepare them to stand for their faith. Check out the titles for the episodes in this series: Video #1: Existentialism: "That's Good For YOU" Each video is just 5 to 7 minutes in length, and you'll get all four episodes up front. Feel free to binge the whole series in one sitting or watch at your own pace. We've designed this experience to fit your schedule. Every video comes with discussion questions, a Scripture verse, a guided prayer, and links to additional resources to help you dig deeper. I believe you and your spouse will find it encouraging and motivating in your walk with Jesus. Are you ready to get started? Sign up right now by clicking on the button below. | |
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