How do we make the right decisions in life? The Bible’s answer: wisdom. But, the path to wisdom is narrow and uncommon.

This summer, we’ll take our time wading through the Bible’s most famous wisdom book- Proverbs. Its purpose for us? “To help [us] do what is right, just, and fair”. We’ll explore the practical guidance it offers for the everyday stuff: work, friendships, food, parenting, speech, sexuality, justice, and beyond. Together, we’ll take on a Proverb each day as God calls us to be uncommon in a common world.

DAILY PROVERBS READING PLAN

One of the great things about the book of Proverbs is there are 31 chapters – that’s roughly one for each day of the month.  Reading a chapter of Proverbs each morning is an easy way to start your day as you continue to grow in uncommon sense.

This summer, we will read together through the book of Proverbs twice! Take time to read the chapter of Proverbs that corresponds with the day (e.g. read Proverbs 7 on June 7). Follow along on social media to join in our Proverbs conversations each day!

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John Reeves - March 7, 2021

Good News: Week 18

This week we continued our series through the Gospel of Mark as we looked at the Triumphal Entry. When Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey it appeared that He was a lamb (humble and low), but then He starts flipping tables over in the Temple like a lion. So, who is He to you? How are Christians supposed to live in a way that emulates Jesus as both a lion and a lamb? Send us an email and let us know your thoughts (RADIUS@radiuschurch.org).

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John Reeves - March 7, 2021

Good News: Week 18

This week we continued our series through the Gospel of Mark as we looked at the Triumphal Entry. When Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey it appeared that He was a lamb (humble and low), but then He starts flipping tables over in the Temple like a lion. So, who is He to you? How are Christians supposed to live in a way that emulates Jesus as both a lion and a lamb? Send us an email and let us know your thoughts (RADIUS@radiuschurch.org).

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