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new E4U text class

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Last, but not least, the class I'll be teaching in our next E4U session. Equip Track:  Philippians Teacher: Ken Hensley Course Description: Just about everybody wants to find true happiness -- but life guarantees emotional ups and downs.  In the book of Philippians, which is actually a letter that Paul wrote while in prison, the key words are "joy" and "rejoice".  Paul knew the secret of inner joy that doesn't fade when things go wrong.  Come share in understanding what true joy looks like, and how to keep it alive during life's trials. Teacher Bio: Ken is the Pastor of Spiritual Formation at Mountainview.  He came to Highlands Ranch after starting a new church in San Diego.  He and his wife, Tonya, have been privileged to serve churches in San Diego, San Francisco, and Atlanta.  The Hensley family includes two daughters — Hannah and Hope — as well as two…
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new E4U classes, part 2

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This class will be great for parents of teenagers. Engage Track:  Age of Opportunity (Parenting Through the Teen Years) Teacher: Bill Provo Course Description: Are you hoping to merely survive your teenager?  This class will look at the heart issues affecting families during the often chaotic adolescent years.  Gain assurance of God's provision for parenting success and discover ways to seize the countless opportunities to deepen communication, learn, and grow with your teens. Teacher Bio: Bill has ministered to teens and their families for twenty-five years as a public school teacher, soccer and track coach, Young Life director, and pastor to High School students at Whittier Hills Baptist Church in Whittier, CA.  He and his wife, Debby, live in Highlands Ranch and have two children. Cost: $20 Register online.
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the john-boy problem

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I'm reposting this blog because I think you'll really enjoy it.  It speaks to the difficulties organizations (businesses and churches) have when leadership and constituencies span multiple generations. Let’s say we are a luxury car company.  We’re doing a year-end review of marketing.  We’re looking at everything, including person who supplies the “voice over” for our ads. The room is filled with around 25 people.  This room is mostly Boomers with 8 Gen Xers and 4 Gen Yers (aka Millennials). “I say we stay with John-Boy,” says the most powerful person in the room.  There is a pause as other Boomers nod their heads sagely.  Richard Thomas has been the voice of the brand for many years. But Generations X and Y are thinking, “Who the hell is John-Boy?”  They don’t say anything.  Then the penny drops.  “Oh, they must mean that guy Richard Thomas.” Their confusion is forgivable.  Richard…
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next round of E4U classes

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We'll be starting a new five-week session of E4U on March 16.  I'm excited the three new classes we'll be offering.  Here's information on the first one. Encounter Track:  Life of David Teacher: Tim Rodgers Course Description: Let's learn about the great king of Israel.  David was a man after God's own heart, with failures and successes, human in every sense of the word.  He was selfless for God, selfish for himself, prideful, and humble.  His love for others was alive, his love and honor of God is a testament that stands forever, just as God promised.  David was a leader we can learn from, in a five week adventure. Teacher Bio: Tim was raised in a Christian home in Texas with Godly parents, brought up in baptist churches, saved and baptized at age 11.  Tim married his wife Debbie in 1980 and will celebrate their 30th anniversary this year. …
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an acute fever

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"In some people religion exists as a dull habit, in others as an acute fever" (William James).  Jesus didn't die to pass on to us a dull habit.
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