Introduction to the Fast Food Fast Guide.
Published by Durand on Friday, October 20, 2006 at 4:25 PM.
The Fast Food Fast Guide is meant to help lead people into a growing relationship with Christ through a deepening sense of intimacy with God, a growing sense of community with other believers, and a increasing sense of influence in the lives of those without Christ.
The Guide is simply a 52 week set of Bible passages, quotes from others who've gone this road before us, and a series of questions for us to think and pray through.
There is no doubt that we can learn from one another as we journey together. We've gone with a blog-style guide because the questions may bring up things people want to share. (Note: this is not meant to be a place for sermonettes or personal rants.) But we do expect God to speak through his Spirit and through his Word. Leave a comment if you've got something you'd like to share with the rest of us.
I'd like to adapt the 5 rules for discussion from the Alpha program. That way you'll know why a comment has been included or excluded from the blog.
Durand
The Guide is simply a 52 week set of Bible passages, quotes from others who've gone this road before us, and a series of questions for us to think and pray through.
There is no doubt that we can learn from one another as we journey together. We've gone with a blog-style guide because the questions may bring up things people want to share. (Note: this is not meant to be a place for sermonettes or personal rants.) But we do expect God to speak through his Spirit and through his Word. Leave a comment if you've got something you'd like to share with the rest of us.
I'd like to adapt the 5 rules for discussion from the Alpha program. That way you'll know why a comment has been included or excluded from the blog.
- There are no "stupid" questions. We're all at different places in the journey.
- There's no need room for ridicule or senseless criticism of others. Respect is the rule, and growing with Christ is the goal.
- Things shared in confidentiality stay confidential. You may be thinking how anything on a blog can be confidential? Sometimes you really need to share something God's showing you through the study, but you don't know folks you feel you can share it with. If you want to share something confidentially send it to us via the "contact us" link rather than the comment option. We'll get back to you that way.
- Don't interrupt. On this blog, changing the subject, rants and random thoughts that don't pertain to the questions will not be posted. (Start your own blog if you've got other things to say.)
- You don't have to comment if you don't want to. Enough said.
Durand