HOLY HABITS
SUPPLEMENTAL RESOURCES: HOLY HABITS
Habits take time to develop, but they are our means of being reminded of God’s grace. We're recommending eight free resources to help you develop your spiritual disciplines and be reminded of His grace.
These resources are meant to help your walk with Jesus, but they are designed to be purely supplemental.
We suggest you listen to the sermon audio from our Holy Habits sermon series first, then read the extra resource. If we post a resource from a book and you enjoy the chapter provided, we'll include a link for you to buy the book.
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Book: “Habits of Grace” by David Mathis
Ch. 14: Kindle the Fire in Corporate Worship, pp. 155-163
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Article: “Moving from Solitude to Community to Ministry” by Henri Nouwen
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Book: “The Treasure Principle” by Randy Alcorn
Ch. 6: Getting Started, pp. 62-82
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Book: “Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life” by Donald S. Whitney
Ch. 7: Serving…For the Purpose of Godliness, pp. 141-158
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Article: “The Dark Side of Small Group” by Greg Morse
*Note: The following article is written in the same style as “The Screwtape Letters” by C.S. Lewis — from an uncle demon to his nephew, coaching him on how to keep a believer from growing. Keep that in mind as you read.
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We’re offering THREE resources this week! Yes, we think they’re that good. If you only make time for one, we recommend watching ‘What Is The Bible Project?’.
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RESOURCE 1: WEBSITE / THE BIBLE PROJECT
The Bible Project is a collection of videos created by pastors and illustrators to help you better understand the narrative of the entire Bible. They offer videos on everything from individual books of the Bible to key themes throughout.
WATCH: ‘WHAT IS THE BIBLE PROJECT?’
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RESOURCES 2 & 3: BOOK / JOURNEY INTO GOD’S WORD
“Journey Into God’s Word” by J. Scott Duvall and J. Daniel Hays
Ch. 1: The Interpretive Journey, pp. 11-22
Ch. 8: Meaning and Application, pp. 85-96
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Book: “Habits of Grace” by David Mathis
Ch. 10: Sharpen Your Affections With Fasting, pp. 117-126
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Book: “The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry” by John Mark Comer
Part 3: Sabbath, pp. 143-159