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Hello Reader, Are you ready to embrace a new season of spiritual, emotional, and relational growth? If so, then I have something I believe will meet you right where you are! I'm so excited to share with you that the Evergreen "Retreat-in-a-Box" and Bible Study is here! I am humbled and grateful for the ease with which the Lord birthed this message during a season of deep pruning and learning to abide (still in progress, by the way). This is the bittersweetness of living between Eden and Eternity, where we experience hardships, yet not without hope. Evergreen is truly an invitation to experience God's faithfulness and seek His will from a fresh new perspective.
What is Evergreen?Evergreen is a multi-session spiritual formation experience inviting you to encounter our timeless God through the study of the Word and application of neuropyschology principles that develop a deeply rooted faith and resilient life.
Who is Evergreen for?Evergreen is perfect for individuals, small groups, retreats, or church discipleship programs.
What is the format of Evergreen?Although designed as a retreat, Evergreen can be easily adapted as a Bible study. Each session offers reflection questions ideal for group discussion or personal application. The curriculum includes:
My prayer is that Evergreen will be exactly what you need to be revived by the Word and inspired to press into the growth God has for you in this season. Watch this video to learn more about Evergreen. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask! It is a privilege to support your journey of becoming StableMinded so that you can live your life with God-designed purpose today. Still becoming, Founder of StableMinded.us |
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