Whose Story is it Anyway, Part 2
Last Sunday we looked at fact that Christians are faced with a choice between two gospels - the gospel of the world with its survival of the fittest, me-first, dependency on science and technology or the gospel of scripture with its loving creator God who sustains life, directs history and who offers salvation to those that believe in him. We looked at how there is a challenge for those that believe the bible's gospel to live out the truths of this gospel not only in the church, but also in our daily lives so that others can see that we have a hope that can't be found anywhere else. We saw how Jesus challenged the church to be the 'light' of the world, and asked the question as to how brightly our light was shining - asking if we are hiding our light, if our light is shining in to every area of life, and if our light is turned on all the time, or only on Sundays.
This Sunday we are going to continue to look at this subject, using a story from the book of Acts about a man who discovered that you can have everything that the world can offer, and still find it does not bring the satisfaction that you are seeking. We are going ask what we can really trust and hang on to when the world around us seems so chaotic, unstable and transient. We are also going to look at how we can truly enter in to the fullness of what it means to be a Christian, and ask if we are settling for anything less than God's best in our lives.
Come and join us as we explore these issues.
Graham McFadden in going to be speaking
Christ's Church in Rwanda
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