Just For Men
Wednesdays at 6:30 PM in room B11
What we think about God is the most important thing about
us, to paraphrase Tozer. What we know about God determines
what happens next in our crisis moments. Jesus puts it this
way, "For what does it profit a man if he gains the whole
world and loses or forfeits himself." And so we meet
Wednesday night to experience God's presence and hear Him
speak to us through the Word as the Spirit instructs us in
all truth. In the midst of the self-reliant culture of the
twentieth century we want to practice Psalm 46:10, "Be
still, and know that I am God."
Join “Just for Men,” as we begin a new
study of The Reason for God:
Belief in an Age of Skepticism.
Faith without some doubt is like a human body without
antibodies. We blithely go through life too busy or
indifferent to ask hard questions about why and what we
really believe? Can there be just one true religion? How
can loving God create a place like Hell or make bad things
happen to good people? Questions like these unaddressed and
ignored can make our faith and spiritual experience seem
unreal?
And then we wonder why we are defenseless
against either tragedy or the probing questions of the
smart skeptic. Jesus understood the dilemma when he
appeared to “doubting Thomas.” Jesus challenged him not to
succumb to disbelief, but then supported his belief with
more evidence.1
Join your band of brothers as we seek the
same kind of honesty as the man in Mark 9:24, who said to
Jesus, “I believe, Lord help my
unbelief.”
