
Episode 41 - "It’s Not Trigonometry!"
How can a young person set a course for a meaningful work life? How is confessing Jesus (Matt. 10:32-33) like giving a reference letter? And how do we begin to lift Bible reading from drudgery to delight? Continuing our series on what we would love to tell our younger selves, today we consider the value of values — the impact that writing down our core commitments can have on the shape of our lives. A well-built life starts with a purposefully-laid foundation of beliefs and habits!
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Show Notes
How can a young person set a course for a meaningful work life? How is confessing Jesus (Matt. 10:32–33) like giving a reference letter? And how do we begin to lift Bible reading from drudgery to delight? Continuing our series on what we would love to tell our younger selves, today we consider the value of values — the impact that writing down our core commitments can have on the shape of our lives. A well-built life starts with a purposefully-laid foundation of beliefs and habits!
The Big Idea: To internalize the principles of Scripture, we have to identify them, practice them, and reflect on them.
Weekly Challenge: Write down your core values and share them with someone close to you.
Show Notes