Do you look forward to eternity with excitement and anticipation? Are you eagerly waiting for Christ to return? Christians today don't seem to live with the same urgency that early believers did, but that could change with the right perspective of eternity.
There is always a gap between generations, everything is constantly changing, and what’s cool now won’t be cool in 5 years. The older you get, the harder it is to keep up, as a result, a gap is created between generations. Understanding one another becomes difficult, communication becomes difficult, and leading and influencing those behind us seems impossible. But, what if we stopped long enough to realize that some things never change, that we all have more in common than we think. If we can figure that out, we just might have a chance, we just might be able to bridge the gap that so often divides us.
There is always a gap between generations, everything is constantly changing, and what’s cool now won’t be cool in 5 years. The older you get, the harder it is to keep up, as a result, a gap is created between generations. Understanding one another becomes difficult, communication becomes difficult, and leading and influencing those behind us seems impossible. But, what if we stopped long enough to realize that some things never change, that we all have more in common than we think. If we can figure that out, we just might have a chance, we just might be able to bridge the gap that so often divides us.
There is always a gap between generations, everything is constantly changing, and what’s cool now won’t be cool in 5 years. The older you get, the harder it is to keep up, as a result, a gap is created between generations. Understanding one another becomes difficult, communication becomes difficult, and leading and influencing those behind us seems impossible. But, what if we stopped long enough to realize that some things never change, that we all have more in common than we think. If we can figure that out, we just might have a chance, we just might be able to bridge the gap that so often divides us.