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Hey Reader, I hope you’re stepping into this week with a desire to continue growing and being rooted in God’s Word as we move forward in our Thessalonians study. If you missed last week’s teaching, we spent time in 1 Thessalonians Chapter 2, looking at the heart posture behind how we live, serve, and share the gospel. If you haven’t had a chance to watch yet, you can catch up here before we continue the challenge tomorrow. As a quick reminder, the teachings go live on YouTube every Tuesday at 7 am EST through May 5th. You can also use the calendar button below to set a reminder so you don’t miss it. This past week, as we walked through Chapter 2, it’s been so encouraging to see how many of you are being blessed by the study. Hearing how the Word is meeting you and shaping your perspective has been such a gift to witness. Take a moment to look below and see what some of your peers have been sharing about the study. 1 Thessalonians Chapter 2:
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Hey Reader,Most of us don't walk away from the Word dramatically.We just stop having somewhere to go with it. The study ends. Life fills back in. And somewhere between Sunday and Sunday, our Bible stays closed. Not because we don't want to open it or stop caring, but because there’s no structure pulling us back and no one studying alongside us. It’s easy for that to feel like “falling away.” But it’s really the beginning of something more subtle and more dangerous. Drifting. I’ve learned that...
Hey Reader,A quick note before I begin: this particular email is for the ladies. For the men reading… thank you for being here. Something special for you is coming very soon. Be on the lookout.____ Reader, whether you've been in the Thessalonians series with us or you're coming to this fresh, I have an invitation for you. As we close our time in Thessalonians, I keep thinking about what happens after a study ends. Because the goal was never just to finish the videos. The goal was to become...
Reader, I’ve been pondering a simple question this week: How do we return when life has crowded out the space we once guarded for God? Not because we stopped loving Him, but because life got loud, rhythms got disrupted, and before we knew it, what once felt protected began to feel crowded. And maybe the deeper question underneath that is this: How do we slow down enough to sit in surrender? I think it begins by recognizing that sometimes the greatest noise is not around us, but within us. The...