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Life in Kenya with Jey Mbiro
“We say no hurry in Africa. What does that mean? It means I'm going to take life as it comes,” Jey describes the communal life in Kenya; a reflection of African communities.
Deep Friendship Happens Face-to-Face
You need to invite some friends over every single weekend. Y'all need to be doing book club together. It's not too late. Gather your people start back at week one of our discussions and process together this information.
From Loneliness to Vulnerability with Sadie Robertson Huff
Sadie Robertson talks about his journey through loneliness with fame and millions of followers on social media, to finding a solution in Jesus, overcoming the need to scroll, learning vulnerability, and building meaningful connections.
The Connection We Crave
We were built for Connection. God existed as Father, Son, Holy Spirit, and Trinity. He existed in the community before the beginning of time.
Fight Fear in Making Friends
Over time, as we process and journey together through different subjects that we encounter in life, we’d like to know if you're growing. That's why we have questions, verses, and a challenge to help you grow.
Your Inner Circle with Lindsey Meyer & Ashley Flowers
Each one of them has played a role that has taught me and grown me as a friend. They're each so different, but bring a strong force to my life in a powerful life-changing way.
Finding Your People in an Isolated World
When we lean into the way God has called us to live in the context of community, we find that we’re most full, satisfied, and closely able to walk with Him.
There is Another Way; We Start with Conversations
We need to have people around us. We have to connect with them because when we don't, our minds aren't well.
Expectations in Marriage with Dr. Paul Tripp
The biblical view of marriage is that it's a flawed person married to another flawed person in a fallen world, but with a faithful God. If you don't consider that fact before going into marriage, then you’ll be shocked when that person disappoints you.
Taking Responsibility vs. Blaming Others
Taking responsibility allows you to choose joy and hope. It doesn’t mean that others shouldn’t have consequences for wrongful actions, but it means you get to live out the truth of the gospel by extending the same forgiveness to others that God has extended towards you.