Cultivating Meaningful Gospel Conversations in a Secular Age: The Doctrine of Creation
I hope you’ve had a chance to experience our 1 Peter Miniseries: Finding the True Story in Your Story. We have heard back from a few groups who have finished the five week series and we are encouraged by the feedback so far. One of our overarching goals has been to help people connect with God in deep and meaningful ways post-pandemic. So far, the feedback we have received has indicated that our goal was realized for many of the participants.
One of the amazing things about digital publishing is the ability to make quick changes and minor tweaks in real-time, so I think the series is even better because of the changes we could make along the way. If you have had a chance to engage with the miniseries, message me, I would love to hear your thoughts.
This week, I am posting a link to Kirby Laing Centre’s (KLC) most recent issue of their magazine, The Big Picture, in which we in the KLC community give expression to our celebration of life. I am honored to have an article published in this edition, “Cultivating Meaningful Gospel Conversations in a Secular Age: The Doctrine of Creation.” I am increasingly convinced that a growing understanding of the Doctrine of Creation enriches our relationship with God and is essential for engaging in gospel conversations in a secular age. If you have the chance to read it, I’d love to hear from you.