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Equipping and Encouraging

Over the course of iPurpose, you’ll dive into what the Bible has to say to you—yes, you, individually. You’ll learn how to unpack what God has written for you in the scriptures, how to live out the Great Commission in a practical way, and how to set goals and benchmarks for your own, new, purposeful life.

What makes purpose important?

Well, once we discover our purpose, it can guide our decisions, how we develop our abilities, and spend our time, resources and opportunities. And this helps us lead a truly rich, successful, and rewarding life.

Join us for 40 minutes and get a taste of what iPurpose is all about—and if it’s right for you.

To help you find and fulfill God’s unique purpose for you, our program covers four phases of discovery

Turning Points:
God’s Work on Me

God is always present in our lives—sometimes even speaking through people, circumstances and events without us being aware of it. Discern some of the messages God has for you by looking back at the “turning points” in your walk of faith. Finding the common themes in your life gives us a lens through which to see the happenings in our lives.

Originating Points:
God’s Design for Me

Confirm and clarify your purpose by determining your God-given spiritual gifts, temperament and physical characteristics. Knowing each of these things will give you a clear sense of your strengths, weaknesses, and proclivities, which will help you know where you can contribute, where you can grow, and how to best utilize the way your mind works.

God’s Building Blocks
for Me

During this week, you will create a framework to instill focus and confidence in living out your call. This framework encompasses the four life components: physical, spiritual, mental and social. Create goals to help you grow in these areas moving forward so you are at your best for God to use in His plan.

God’s Action Plan
for Me

Chart a course for your ongoing journey with God by (1) identifying the major areas of your life; (2) defining the roles you play within each area; and (3) plotting specific goals to help focus your journey with God. These will help you fulfill God’s purpose for you.

You have one life to live.
You have one God-given purpose.
Will you discover it?
Will you live it?

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