The Best Approach
It's said, You are what you eat. Beyond our diet, our lives are increasingly defined by the content we consume. It's never been easier to scroll, stream, and shop for anything our hearts desire. But how has this affected they way we think about our spiritual lives? Is faith just another product and service to be enjoyed? What if, at our best, our lives are meant to be defined, not by how much we consume, but by how well we contribute? And if, according to Jesus, it's better to give than to get, how do we become people who give our very best, and truly gain in the process?
It's said, You are what you eat. Beyond our diet, our lives are increasingly defined by the content we consume. It's never been easier to scroll, stream, and shop for anything our hearts desire. But how has this affected they way we think about our spiritual lives? Is faith just another product and service to be enjoyed? What if, at our best, our lives are meant to be defined, not by how much we consume, but by how well we contribute? And if, according to Jesus, it's better to give than to get, how do we become people who give our very best, and truly gain in the process?
