100 Huntley Street - September 24, 2021
100 Huntley Street • 29m
Keith & Kristyn Getty
Keith Getty joins us to share about the challenges faced by believers around the world in this current moment in history, from literal persecution to just simply meeting together. The Getty’s have found there is a distinct connection between singing, creativity, and hymns which are full of truth and hope, and how these help Christians to persevere through difficult times. Recently, Keith and Kristyn released a version of the classic hymn “It Is Well with My Soul” which is being used as the closing track to a forthcoming movie about Sabina (and Richard) Wurmbrand, the founders of Voice of the Martyrs www.persecution.com The movie deals with persecuted Christians and is particularly poignant in how it relates to the current moment in the Middle East. http://gettymusic.com
Laura Story
Push past the loss of your “normal” with bestselling author Laura Story and embrace the soaring freedom found in living secure in God’s love. Bible teacher Laura Story gets what it’s like to have plans altered and to surrender perceived security when faced with circumstances beyond our control. But she also understands the blessing of having a Father who loves you enough to take off the training wheels and place his beloved children in the best possible scenario for good and growth. Building on Laura’s previous two titles, When God Doesn’t Fix It and I Give Up, So Long, Normal guides us to leave behind the idols of comfort, caution, and routine so we can live strong and well, even when life takes an unwelcome turn. She says, “Jesus doesn’t just save us from hell in the next life; He saves us from our addiction to ‘normal’ lives this side of eternity. Our preference for cautious, ordinary lives is really rooted in a lack of faith and a failure to understand how much better His plan is than ours.” In her confessional, conversational style, Laura weaves her own personal stories with examples from Scripture of characters whose lives were upended by unexpected (and undesired) change. Leaving, loving, or losing our “normal” is not the end of the world but the beginning of a new adventure with God that will change us forever. http://laurastorymusic.com
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