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Winning. For some people, it's everything. But what happens when the notion of winning bleeds over into our faith and relationship with Jesus Christ? Is it good, or healthy, to see "winning" as the central purpose of our faith?
Rick and Michael explore the concept of winning vs. simply being a light in today's world . We are all on a spiritual journey; as followers of Christ, it's of vital importance to demonstrate compassion, mercy, and kindness to the world around us. By being this, we are light.
One small light--your light--may not make a noticeable difference. However, as we gather together as a body of believers, partaking in Christ-centered fellowship and exalting the light of Jesus Christ around us, we will see a glimpse of how the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness does not overcome it (John 1:5).
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Winning. For some people, it's everything. But what happens when the notion of winning bleeds over into our faith and relationship with Jesus Christ? Is it good, or healthy, to see "winning" as the central purpose of our faith?
Rick and Michael explore the concept of winning vs. simply being a light in today's world . We are all on a spiritual journey; as followers of Christ, it's of vital importance to demonstrate compassion, mercy, and kindness to the world around us. By being this, we are light.
One small light--your light--may not make a noticeable difference. However, as we gather together as a body of believers, partaking in Christ-centered fellowship and exalting the light of Jesus Christ around us, we will see a glimpse of how the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness does not overcome it (John 1:5).
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To learn more, please visit https://enduretc.org or contact us at [email protected]
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Video: Youtube.com/@enduretc
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