Perk up your ears to the stories from the edge! Listen to ten Christian voices who help the church become a more vibrant community.
Every Christian community longs to be a place where people can connect with God and others in an authentic, life-changing way. And yet, so often there are people who struggle to find a place for themselves.
Are you:
Too Doubtful? Can the church be a safe space to explore doubts about God?
Too Sad? Can we grieve losses and suffer life's pain without being hurried into healing?
Too Busy? Are you tired from the fast pace of modern life? Over scheduled, ragged with fatigue, only to find more "work" at church?
Too Single? Does singleness feel like an equal status to married couples and families
Too Funny? Do we need to tip toe around irreverent humor or could being funny be a life-giving spiritual gift?
Too Digital? Is there space for spiritual growth within a generation glued to screens
Too Disabled? How can church become accessible, both literally and spiritually to people with disabilities?
Too Depressed? Often mental illness isn't addressed in the church, or places a stigma on the victims.
Too Old? How can we develop the best posture to hear the stories of the elderly?
Too Smart? Is there room in the church for intellectuals, critical thinking, and an evangelical mind?
Outside In is an accessible conversation to bring in these perspectives, offering practical advice for the church and everyday life.
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Perk up your ears to the stories from the edge! Listen to ten Christian voices who help the church become a more vibrant community.
Every Christian community longs to be a place where people can connect with God and others in an authentic, life-changing way. And yet, so often there are people who struggle to find a place for themselves.
Are you:
Too Doubtful? Can the church be a safe space to explore doubts about God?
Too Sad? Can we grieve losses and suffer life's pain without being hurried into healing?
Too Busy? Are you tired from the fast pace of modern life? Over scheduled, ragged with fatigue, only to find more "work" at church?
Too Single? Does singleness feel like an equal status to married couples and families
Too Funny? Do we need to tip toe around irreverent humor or could being funny be a life-giving spiritual gift?
Too Digital? Is there space for spiritual growth within a generation glued to screens
Too Disabled? How can church become accessible, both literally and spiritually to people with disabilities?
Too Depressed? Often mental illness isn't addressed in the church, or places a stigma on the victims.
Too Old? How can we develop the best posture to hear the stories of the elderly?
Too Smart? Is there room in the church for intellectuals, critical thinking, and an evangelical mind?
Outside In is an accessible conversation to bring in these perspectives, offering practical advice for the church and everyday life.