In recent weeks at IBC, we’ve been discussing the importance of wrestling with our own personal past—our life story—to better understand our present and God’s intentions for our future. This is a vitally important part of our ongoing spiritual growth and development. God has made us who we are through the formative experiences and relationships of our lives: though our heritage, our heroes, our high points, and our hard times.
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If you felt a nudge to donate your 1965 Mustang to support a student’s education, would you be willing to let your prized possession go?
In September 2016, IBC launched the beta version of Foundation — a brand new discipleship experience for IBC built on rhythms and relationships.
Maybe this isn’t the place to admit this. But here it goes: I love the happy endings in every cheesy Hallmark Christmas movie.
As we enter the new year I am proactively trying to avoid the “King Herod’s Counsellors’ Apathy Syndrome” also known as the post-Christmas blues.