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Usually doing the right thing isn't very fun. But it's worth it. Would you rather eat pizza or celery? Watch Netflix or the evening news? Take a nap or run a marathon? Your answers to those questions may not seem important, but the same theme is true with things that DO matter. With several of the biggest issues in our culture today, the world tells you one thing, but the Bible tells you another. Living how Jesus taught actually is better--even if it means you have to fight the cultural current. This quick read walks through eight important issues where we have a choice how to live. Will you…mehr

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Usually doing the right thing isn't very fun. But it's worth it. Would you rather eat pizza or celery? Watch Netflix or the evening news? Take a nap or run a marathon? Your answers to those questions may not seem important, but the same theme is true with things that DO matter. With several of the biggest issues in our culture today, the world tells you one thing, but the Bible tells you another. Living how Jesus taught actually is better--even if it means you have to fight the cultural current. This quick read walks through eight important issues where we have a choice how to live. Will you choose to follow the crowd taking the wide gate, or will you do the harder, better thing by taking the narrow road that leads to life? It won't be easy, but it's a journey worth taking. Let's go through it together. Let's fight the cultural current, and let's go upstream.
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Matt Ehresman makes stuff for fun and for a living. He spends his days designing, filming, writing, and creating at First MB Church in Wichita, Kansas. His writing has been published by RELEVANT, Focus on the Family, Sunday, Converge, and several other publications. In 2010 he graduated from Sterling College with a B.A. in Graphic Communications. Later in 2012 he earned a Master's in Communication from Regent University. He loves Tillie (his wife), Mountain Dew, Marvel, and Panera. Connect with him at mattehresman.com.