the unstuck life

BELIEVE. CONNECT. SHARE.

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About this course

I remember driving home one day and my car just came to a stop. I did what any guy would do in my situation. I popped the hood and stared at the interior as if, somehow, I’d see a loose nut that I could tighten to get my car started again. I couldn’t see one! A friend happened to be passing by and stopped to offer me a boost. That didn’t help. It wasn’t until a tow truck arrived that I learned I was out of gas. I hadn’t just forgotten to fill up – the gauge was broken. I was stuck and the indicators I was reading didn’t tell me why.

I think that most of us face times in our lives when we become stuck, and we can’t quite figure out why. Our lives aren’t progressing the way we’d hoped. There’s a restlessness where we thought we’d experience peace. Even our connection to God, if we have one, can feel a little empty. The Unstuck Life is designed as both a diagnostic tool as well as a repair kit. It’s written to help you see where you’re stuck and give solutions from the Bible to get unstuck. Organized as a free, 12-week journey, it leads you through twelve key areas with bite-sized daily messages you can read or watch by video.


BELIEVE.

In this section, we look at the foundational truths a disciple needs to believe and respond to

  1. Believe in the gospel and the failure of its counterfeits
  2. Believe in the place of repentance, faith and works
  3. Believe in the Bible and its authority in your life
  4. Believe in baptism as your first response to the gospel

CONNECT.

In this section, we look at how to connect to God’s power, purposes, and people

  1. Connect the gospel to all of your life
  2. Connect to God in prayer
  3. Connect to the power of the Holy Spirit
  4. Connect to the church in membership

SHARE.

In this section, we look at how to grow by sharing not just receiving

  1. Share your life in fellowship
  2. Share your gifts in service
  3. Share your finances in offering
  4. Share your faith with others

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