These are difficult days for faith. Sometimes it is hard to see what God is doing. Religion seems divisive. Many have been wounded by the church. A lot of people seem hostile or apathetic about spiritual things. Is God losing? It is easy to feel that way. And it can stress you out.
One underutilized resource when we are anxious is perspective. When we are stressed, we often just see the problem. And we tend to miss resources that are right in front of us.
One of the amazing resources we have as Christians is history. We have a rich (with both good and bad) 2000 plus year history. The church has survived through plagues, wars, terrible leaders, schisms, misplaced allegiances, hypocrisy and much more. We have thousands of years of lessons teaching us how to walk faithfully and answer the questions and objections of those outside the church.
Message from Mike
A leadline is an ancient navigational tool. It is a weight sailors would throw overboard to measure the depth of the waters to help guide their ships. We do not often think of depth as a guidance tool, but it turns out it is. That is what leadlines do.
For the past 33 years, I have been using Scripture to help adults take their next steps towards God and others by building their relational and spiritual depth.
God bless,
BLOG
As Orioles fans know all too well, hitting a baseball is a difficult task. Pitchers throw a ball with blazing speed and pinpoint accuracy. They also can fool hitters by changing speeds and the direction the ball is going. Pitchers not only throw fastballs, but they also throw curveballs.
One of the core principles of Leadline is that adults grow spiritually through God’s Word, over time, mostly together. Adult faith grows incrementally. As questions are answered and relationships are deepened it becomes easier to open our hearts to God’s love.
In a recent article in The Atlantic Derek Thompson cited an interesting statistic. In the last 20 years, the average time people spent with their pets nearly doubled, while time spent with friends plummeted.
Guilt does not seem to be what it used to be. It doesn’t mean guilt isn’t real. It is. Sin is alive and well. It is just the feeling of guilt does not seem to be what it once was.
TALKS
What is Mike reading and listening to lately?
Trust, reliance, and connection to
God help guide us through life.
But for adults, that kind of faith is not handed to us. We have to own our own faith. That means if we have questions, we need answers. It means if we feel disconnected from God and others, we need connection. It means if we have wounds and disappointments, we need space to heal and be heard.
If your faith lacks purpose, you need direction.
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