SpecialtyA Counterculture for the Common Good (6 week course)
This six-session course asks how Christians can live as a counterculture of Christ-likeness.
Topics: | Culture, Faithfulness, Giving, Immorality, Integrity, Love, Purity, Righteousness, Service, Sex, Social justice |
Filters: | Facilitator, Group Leader, Lead, Pastor, Teacher |
Purpose: | Discipleship |
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Date Added: | February 07, 2007 |
The Christian Vision Project, sponsored by Christianity Today International, is asking a select group of creative Christian thinkers—pastors, scholars, artists, and activists—one big question: How can followers of Christ be a counterculture for the common good? This project highlights Christian leaders who model faithfulness, creativity, and commitment at a crucial moment in the history of the church. We at ChristianBibleStudies.com have taken six of these articles from Christianity Today, Leadership, and Books & Culture and developed a six-session course from them to discover what the Bible has to say about these topics and to aid in the discussion.
Session 1
Justice for All, One at a Time
What is God's view of people in need?
Living in a Culture of Sexual Immorality
Our response can invite or dissuade others to redemption.
The Church's Highest Calling: Faithfulness
We may be nearer to colluding with culture than changing it.
Counterculturally Relevant
A new way of thinking about how Christians can influence culture.
Tilting at the Windmills of Culture
Can we realistically fight against culture?
The Spiritual Benefits of a Good Night's Sleep
What are the motives behind and the consequences of sleep deprivation?
Total number of pages - 76



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