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Mark Batterson, in his devotional titled, Flip The Script, suggests that:
"If your life isn't what you want it to be, it may be because you're telling yourself the wrong story."
You see, as a Christ follower I've always maintained that stories shape the ethos of any community--in other words, stories shape the characteristic spirit of a culture or community as manifested in said culture's beliefs and aspirations.
If this is true, and I'm confident that it is, then what is the ethos of the Christ-following community? What narrative are we telling ourselves and the rest of the world that makes our story valuable and worthy of pursuing? I invite you to join me on this episode as I explore the answers to these troubling questions.
By Joseph ThompsonMark Batterson, in his devotional titled, Flip The Script, suggests that:
"If your life isn't what you want it to be, it may be because you're telling yourself the wrong story."
You see, as a Christ follower I've always maintained that stories shape the ethos of any community--in other words, stories shape the characteristic spirit of a culture or community as manifested in said culture's beliefs and aspirations.
If this is true, and I'm confident that it is, then what is the ethos of the Christ-following community? What narrative are we telling ourselves and the rest of the world that makes our story valuable and worthy of pursuing? I invite you to join me on this episode as I explore the answers to these troubling questions.