Sin separates us from the friendship with God for which he created us. Our sins tend to assume consistent patterns, becoming “signature sins,” caused by unmet needs and various wounds that must be acknowledged to be healed by God. This four-week course will help us to identify and seek to overcome core patterns of sin that separates us from the love of God. This series is lead by Dr. Michael Mangis of Wheaton College’s psychology department.
Sin separates us from the friendship with God for which he created us. Our sins tend to assume consistent patterns, becoming “signature sins,” caused by unmet needs and various wounds that must be acknowledged to be healed by God. This four-week course will help us to identify and seek to overcome core patterns of sin that separates us from the love of God. This series is lead by Dr. Michael Mangis of Wheaton College’s psychology department.
Sin separates us from the friendship with God for which he created us. Our sins tend to assume consistent patterns, becoming “signature sins,” caused by unmet needs and various wounds that must be acknowledged to be healed by God. This four-week course will help us to identify and seek to overcome core patterns of sin that separates us from the love of God. This series is lead by Dr. Michael Mangis of Wheaton College’s psychology department. Only the final three installments are available for download.
We will hear from three different speakers who have taken to heart Christ’s words “insofar as you do this unto the least of these, you have done so as unto me.” On 11/2, Resurrection parishioner Dawn Jewell will share from her new book Escaping the Devil’s Bedroom, which focuses on Christians combating sex-trafficking. On 11/9, Deacon John Green, head of Emmaus Ministries, will share with us about its important ministry to gay, lesbian, and transgendered persons. Finally, on 11/16, representatives from World Relief will tell us about their work with immigrants and refugees.
We will hear from three different speakers who have taken to heart Christ’s words “insofar as you do this unto the least of these, you have done so as unto me.” On 11/2, Resurrection parishioner Dawn Jewell will share from her new book Escaping the Devil’s Bedroom, which focuses on Christians combating sex-trafficking. On 11/9, Deacon John Green, head of Emmaus Ministries, will share with us about its important ministry to gay, lesbian, and transgendered persons. Finally, on 11/16, representatives from World Relief will tell us about their work with immigrants and refugees.