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This past semester we've been going through the book of Hebrews, and there's a consistent theme that we can draw near to Jesus with confidence. But what does that mean? How do we do that? What are the reasons we don't? Maybe it's because we have a distorted view of who God is. Maybe we think He's not empathetic. Or maybe we aren't confident we can go to Him in all our shame and guilt. We got to have a discussion with two incredible people (Amy Foster and Ryan McCarthy) who unpack these questions and invite us into a bigger, better, more abundant version of God. A God who we can draw near to in confidence despite our shame, our guilt, our hurt and brokenness. A God who draws near to us to redeem and restore our lives and stories.
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This past semester we've been going through the book of Hebrews, and there's a consistent theme that we can draw near to Jesus with confidence. But what does that mean? How do we do that? What are the reasons we don't? Maybe it's because we have a distorted view of who God is. Maybe we think He's not empathetic. Or maybe we aren't confident we can go to Him in all our shame and guilt. We got to have a discussion with two incredible people (Amy Foster and Ryan McCarthy) who unpack these questions and invite us into a bigger, better, more abundant version of God. A God who we can draw near to in confidence despite our shame, our guilt, our hurt and brokenness. A God who draws near to us to redeem and restore our lives and stories.