
Many people have a difficult time understanding what "spiritual" means. This class identifies four important characteristics of spirituality, contrasting it with the lower, seen, sensual, and temporary nature of the flesh.

When we understand what spiritual growth is and how it happens, we find it much easier to find people we can help bring closer to Christ. Helping people solve real--world problems will help them build confidence in God's word, and growing ourselves will help put us in the right places to be able to find them.

God designed unity in the church to be an action instead of just a situation. He created unity by redeeming us and putting us into the same body (the church), but we are expected to maintain it. Recognizing our gifts and committing to work in them is the key to maintaining the unity God expects.

Jesus taught that we should pray consistently and never quit. Many people are intimidated by prayer, but the Bible provides important principles that will guide you in it.

We've been talking about faithfulness, which has at its heart conviction. But how can we build conviction that will push us forward when we don't feel like moving forward? This class breaks it down and provides a biblical example to help you move ahead.

We must recognize the majesty and power of God so that we worship Him as we should. This lesson reminds us of what we are doing in worship, Who the audience is, and what our role is in the times we spend together.

When we first learned the Bible and about our walk with God, we were fed by people who cared about us. But eventually we start to see that those tutors don't continue to feed us. That's natural because we are expected to learn to take care of ourselves. Many Christians seem to stagnate and struggle with growth at this stage because they don't have a good foundation for how to nourish themselves in God's word.

