Stories and Questions
Two things that Jesus was well known for was telling stories and asking questions. It seems to be his preferred teaching style – and it’s easy to see why: a well told story can write its way into your memory banks, reshaping not just what you know, but who you become. As the story becomes part of you, you feel that you’ve become part of the story too!
Similarly, asking (or being asked) the right question is an invitation that holds the power to change the course of our lives.
With this in mind, what questions arise for you from the good news stories shared in the magazine?
What might God be wanting to say to us?
The challenge to see God at work
I want to see churches, in our Post-pandemic world, asking themselves: what is life-giving in their communities?
The challenge to step out in faith
Am I being critical, or am I being part of the solution?
The challenge to serve others in love
What are we, as a church, known for? How can we be known for loving people?
The challenge to seek the lonely and hurting
What parts of our community are missing from our church?
The challenge to start from where people are
Am I really willing to deeply engage with the questions and fears of those seeking faith?
The challenge to change our structures for the sake of the gospel
How much of what we do can find its roots in the Great Commission?
The challenge to sacrifice for the call of the Kingdom
What do I need to let go of in order to create space for the work of the Spirit?
The challenge to serve together in the mission of Jesus
How can we get involved and let others get involved in what God is doing among us?
Click here to
download a pdf version of this article