You Are What You (Digitally) Eat
What is one of the craziest things you have eaten?
What stood out to you most from the message?
Think of a time you tried to learn something new. How was it uncomfortable? What did you do to push forward?
If you are participating in the digital fast, how is it going for you? What do find challenging? What are you starting to notice?
What makes it difficult to notice how the things of the world are forming you?
Think of something in your life you gave up trying to change and improve. Why did you give up?
Read Romans 8:19 and Isaiah 6:8.
How can these verses give you purpose?
What is one step you can take this week to lean into becoming a world-changer?
Let’s end our time praying together. You can say something like;
“God, life can bring many challenges, but You are with us through it all. You want us to become transformed in You, especially with our devices. Give us bravery and patience to listen to You and follow. Amen.”
Your phone is a fork. You might be wondering, “When did I download the Fork app?“. Good news, it’s not a premium subscription. But your phone DOES dictate how and what you consume. And for a lot of us, that’s comparison, fear, and distraction. Your enemy has one job: to keep you distracted and asleep so you don’t do anything. This week, Kyle Ranson shows us how we can use our phones like they’re meant to be used, and start feeding ourselves something with real nutrition. You can’t change the world if you don’t have good fuel.