Real Responsibility

  • Has the idea of sharing your faith with others ever felt overwhelming? You know it is something you “should” be doing, but the Great Commission feels more like a great burden? This study addresses some of the biggest obstacles to evangelism and shows us the way forward - simply be a friend.

  • Living a generous life can be challenging in a culture that celebrates ambition, climbing the corporate ladder, and pulling oneself up by the bootstraps. By diving into the idea of stewardship, this study helps lead us into right understanding of how to view money, possessions, and resources within the Kingdom of God.

  • Sexuality is not a simple topic to navigate. Understanding what Scripture teaches on this and applying it well takes time. This study is intended to assist more with the “how” than the “what” or “why”. This resource shows how to set up guardrails in our lives to limit temptations both personally and relationally.

  • The Church is called to care for the poor, the orphaned, and the widows of this world. As college students, it is easy to think that responsibility is only for the Christians more established in their lives, but this is not the case. This study challenges us to consider how we may grow more into Christ-like compassion now.

  • Our God is a missional God. From creation, we see mission at the forefront of what God is doing. All of Scripture points toward the greatest missionary - Jesus. Part One of this study shows the thread of missions throughout the Bible and encourages us to reflect on how we see that continued today.

  • Read Global Missions: Part One first! In this second part of the study, we are challenged with the variety of ways that we may personally participate in God’s global mission. All Christians have a missional identity and this study helps show the various ways we can reflect that aspect of God’s image in us.