The Best Life

People often say they go to church (i.e, attend weekend services, participate in community events, or volunteer in a ministry) to recharge their spiritual batteries. But do these programs actually have the kind of battery-charging capacity that can fuel all 168 hours of our week? Can a song sung on Sunday equip me to face what life throws at me on Tuesday? Can coffee and conversation on Wednesday evening compensate for the loneliness I feel on Friday night? How can we approach our spiritual lives in a way that fills and fuels us 24/7? Instead of constantly running on depleted batteries, how can we plug into the power source of Jesus say in order to live life at its best?

People often say they go to church (i.e, attend weekend services, participate in community events, or volunteer in a ministry) to recharge their spiritual batteries. But do these programs actually have the kind of battery-charging capacity that can fuel all 168 hours of our week? Can a song sung on Sunday equip me to face what life throws at me on Tuesday? Can coffee and conversation on Wednesday evening compensate for the loneliness I feel on Friday night? How can we approach our spiritual lives in a way that fills and fuels us 24/7? Instead of constantly running on depleted batteries, how can we plug into the power source of Jesus say in order to live life at its best?

The Best Life
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