Faith For All Seasons
$9.95
Sessions Include:
* Life Is Change
* Dealing With The Changes Of Growing Up
* Dealing With The Changes Of Growing Older
* Change Happens When Families Grow
* Change Happens When Families Decrease In Size
* Changing Cities, Changing Jobs, Changing Churches
* As The World Turns: Changes In Our Culture
* The Future!
Additional Info
Change is an often uncomfortable and disruptive force — yet nothing is more inevitable than the necessity of adapting to new circumstances. Whether it’s leaving home, moving to a new city, getting married, having children, changing jobs, losing a parent, or retiring, we face many major transitions throughout our lives.
Taking its inspiration from the familiar scripture passage of Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 (“For everything there is a season…”), A Faith For All Seasons explores how a vital relationship with Jesus Christ is essential for coping with the constant flux of contemporary life. When radical changes rock our world, the Lord guides and comforts us — and gives us the security to face the future with confidence.
This eight-session study resource includes thought-provoking stories and personal anecdotes, prayers, scripture study, discussion questions, and other small-group activities, all designed to foster a deeper understanding of how our Christian faith can help us endure, survive, and even thrive amidst the turbulent waters of change — because we are in the loving arms of a God who never changes!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780788023767
ISBN10: 0788023764
Steven Molin
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2005
Publisher: CSS Publishing
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