How to Handle Life's Interruptions
Interruptions can be so irritating: A phone call in the middle of dinner. Your baby starts running a fever just as you're leaving for church. Car trouble during a date night with your spouse.
Interruptions ignore the clock. They don't care about your plans or who you're with. They barge in unannounced and arrest your attention, often claiming time and money as well. Interruptions come in many forms. Some can alter your day. Others can rewrite the rest of your life. How should we view these intrusive experiences?
During the next 6 sessions, we're going to drop in on Abraham, Joseph, Moses, and others who show us how to handle these speed bumps on life's road. Interruptions can be messengers sent by God to show us something we would not otherwise see. They can be construction zones designed by God to develop character. It all depends on our response. By seeing God's invitation in the interruption, He can turn it into an on-ramp to new opportunities, deeper faith, and greater intimacy with Him!
Our response to life's interruptions is a good indicator of who's in charge of our lives. This study pushes us to obediently trust God rather than our own plans. Join us for this six-week study.
Interruptions ignore the clock. They don't care about your plans or who you're with. They barge in unannounced and arrest your attention, often claiming time and money as well. Interruptions come in many forms. Some can alter your day. Others can rewrite the rest of your life. How should we view these intrusive experiences?
During the next 6 sessions, we're going to drop in on Abraham, Joseph, Moses, and others who show us how to handle these speed bumps on life's road. Interruptions can be messengers sent by God to show us something we would not otherwise see. They can be construction zones designed by God to develop character. It all depends on our response. By seeing God's invitation in the interruption, He can turn it into an on-ramp to new opportunities, deeper faith, and greater intimacy with Him!
Our response to life's interruptions is a good indicator of who's in charge of our lives. This study pushes us to obediently trust God rather than our own plans. Join us for this six-week study.


