Location: Family Christian - 3819 Rivertown Pkwy, Grandville, MI
(616) 406-0356
Date: Saturday, September 6th, 11am.
Surprisingly, the Samson narrative is one of the most instructive stories for helping us answer these questions. Often touted as a story about muscles, testosterone, and seduction, there is so much more to this ancient account. Employing all the best tools for interpreting the Bible today, Brad Gray unpacks the Samson story anew, giving us fresh insights into the universal callings of those desiring to live out God's fullest design for life.
With passion, humor, and skill, Brad shows us how we can get right what Samson got wrong in order to flourish in our humanity, to make the most of the lives we've been given, and to leave a positive mark on our world.
Click here to purchase Make Your Mark.
Brad Gray is a Teaching Pastor at Central Wesleyan Church in Holland, MI.
Book synopsis:
Wrestling with our calling in life is a fundamental struggle for just about everyone. Who are we supposed to be? How are we supposed to live? What are we supposed to do? These are all questions many of us grapple with.
Wrestling with our calling in life is a fundamental struggle for just about everyone. Who are we supposed to be? How are we supposed to live? What are we supposed to do? These are all questions many of us grapple with.
Surprisingly, the Samson narrative is one of the most instructive stories for helping us answer these questions. Often touted as a story about muscles, testosterone, and seduction, there is so much more to this ancient account. Employing all the best tools for interpreting the Bible today, Brad Gray unpacks the Samson story anew, giving us fresh insights into the universal callings of those desiring to live out God's fullest design for life.
With passion, humor, and skill, Brad shows us how we can get right what Samson got wrong in order to flourish in our humanity, to make the most of the lives we've been given, and to leave a positive mark on our world.
Click here to purchase Make Your Mark.
*Disclosure: I have been compensated for promoting this event in the form of FamilyChristian.com credit.
I usually don't read religious based books but this one sounds more like a spiritual self-help journey read. I'm afraid I don't know the whole Samson story so that would make this even more intriguing to read. I'm going to see if it's at my local library.
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