A Faith for All Seasons
by Steven Molin
2020-05-05 22:42:49
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 pa...
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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! 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! Steven Molin is the senior pastor of Our Savior's Lutheran Church (ELCA) in Stillwater, Minnesota. He has also served parishes in Oregon and South Dakota, and been an area director for the youth ministry organization Young Life. Molin is the author of Journey Of Stones (CSS). He is a graduate of Concordia University (St. Paul, Minnesota) and Luther Theological Seminary.
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