Tuesday, April 14, 2009




It seems we all have a lot to worry about these days . . . perhaps more than ever.

Will I lose my job?
Will my children stay safe?
Will the economy turn around?
What about my health, my 401k, my marriage...?


But then again, what has worry ever done for you? While much has been written about how to cope with worry and stress, some of the most practical insights are found in literature written 2,000 years ago by a couple of gentlemen who had a lot to worry about. Andy Stanley unpacks some of those insights in this 3-part series, Why Worry.

Why Worry :: Part One :: Devotion Emotion

When life results in situations we have not intended, our natural tendency is to worry. Among other things, we worry about our finances, our relationships, and our health. Yet, does worrying add a single hour to our lives? In fact, the stress created by our anxieties may have actually taken a year or so off our life expectancies. There are numerous books written about worrying and stress-free living. Interestingly, many of the insights suggested by modern authors come directly from the pages of Scripture.

See you Sunday at our new location at 11:00 a.m!

1667 Shug Jordan Parkway
Auburn, Alabama 36832

Bobby

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