EXTRA! Ideas for Adults – Living a Godly Life in an Ungodly World – Session 5
Date: August 18 Remember God’s Faithfulness The Point: The God who guided you in the past will guide you now and in the future. Get Into the Study Use the following information to introduce Question #1. Mountaineers who climb Mt. Everest usually hire Sherpas to help them make the climb. Sherpas are people who live […]
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Date: August 11 Worship Continually The Point: Live your life as an act of worship. Get Into the Study Use the following information to introduce Question #1. In the past, researchers from Australia and the United Kingdom have studied how playing video games impacts a person’s perception of time. They discovered that video game players […]
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Date: August 4 Act With Courage The Point: Persistent problems call for courage. Get Into the Study Use the following information to introduce Question #1. American singer/songwriter Khalid is enjoying great success today. He’s been nominated for a Grammy and was named one of the “TIME100 Most Influential People 2019.” But Khalid can recall a […]
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Date: July 28 Depend on God The Point: God is greater than any challenge we face. Get Into the Study Use the following information to introduce Question #1. In February 2019, the J.D. Power marketing research company released its annual report on the most dependable cars. For this year’s study, they looked at 2016 model […]
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Date: July 21 Pursue Godliness The Point: Make God the focus of your life. Get Into the Study Use the following information to introduce Question #1. Insurance.com recently conducted a survey, asking people about distractions while they are driving. Drivers were asked about the kinds of distracted behaviors they participate in while they are driving. […]
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