When Life Gets Hard
EXTRA! Ideas for Adults – When Life Gets Hard – Session 7
Date: February 23, 2020 How Can I Honor God in My Suffering? The Point: Every part of life—including difficulties—is an opportunity to glorify God. Get Into the Study Use the following information to introduce Question #1. Since NBA superstar Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter crash on January 26, he has been remembered in many […]
Read MoreWhen Life Gets Hard – Session 7 – Finish Well!
Finish Well! When you arrive at a crossroad in your crisis, cry out to God. by KENNETH S. COLEY IF YOU HAD NOT KNOWN Bill was sick with a serious disease, you probably would not have realized the preacher that morning was suffering with a cancer that would slowly take his life. He had shared […]
Read MoreWhen Life Gets Hard – Session 7 – Redefine Healing. Manifest Hope.
Redefine Healing. Manifest Hope. Katherine and Jay Wolf have a different spin on joy in life. BY COURTNEY KEEN A MISSIONARY TAKES a journey to offer a life-saving message. “Similarly, we felt that Katherine has come a long way — from the brink of death, really, to share something important,” Jay Wolf says of his […]
Read MoreEXTRA! Ideas for Adults – When Life Gets Hard – Session 6
Date: February 16, 2020 Where Does Comfort Come From? The Point: As God comforts us, we are to comfort others. Get Into the Study Use the following information to introduce Question #1. Prevention magazine recently published a list of the 15 best foods to eat when you feel sick (especially colds and flu). Here’s their […]
Read MoreEXTRA! Ideas for Adults – When Life Gets Hard – Session 5
Date: February 9, 2020 Does God Really Understand My Pain and Suffering? The Point: Jesus willingly experienced pain and suffering for our salvation. Get Into the Study Use the following information to introduce Question #1. In December Howard Kirby bought a second-hand couch from the Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Owosso, Michigan. After he got […]
Read MoreWhen Life Gets Hard – Session 5 – IT’S OK (not to be OK)
IT’S OK (not to be OK) Let God tell His story through your scars. by Sheila Walsh I WAS SPEAKING AT a women’s conference in a packed little church in rural Texas one evening, when I became aware of a solitary man in the crowd. He was sitting at the end of a row, near […]
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