Move On (Vicki Courtney)
Life is often messy, and while God makes provisions to help us move beyond our messes, our first instinct is often to hide, deny, or run from them. Unfortunately, this leads to us playing the “pretender” game instead of getting real about the state of our lives. We put on masks and lead double-minded lives instead of whole-hearted ones. In Move On, a six-session, video-based study, speaker and bestselling author Vicki Courtney challenges you to come clean about the mess in your life, lay your heart before the Lord, and say goodbye to the stress of trying to live up to the person you’re pretending to be. As you face your messes and celebrate the person God created you to be—a gloriously imperfect mess loved by a holy God—He will help you to get real, deal, and move on.
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Move On, Session 1. Clean-Up on Aisle One!
In Session 1, "Clean Up in Aisle One!" you will learn that coming clean about your struggles and imperfections is not easy, but when you experience the mercy of God, playing it safe is no longer an option.
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Move On, Session 2. Unclaimed Baggage
In Session 2, "Unclaimed Baggage," you will look inside to find past sins that you are holding onto, how you are allowing them to define you, and learn how to let go of them.
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Move On, Session 3. Us and Them
In Session 3, "Us and Them," you will think about how you view those who are different than you and think of ways to venture outside your Christian comfort zone to bridge the gap between “us” and “them.”
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Move On, Session 4. Law and Disorder
In Session 4, "Law and Disorder," you will find ways in your life that you are legalistic and work on accepting God's grace for yourself and those around you.
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Move On, Session 5. Buzz-Hopping
In Session 5, "Buzz-Hopping," you will look at the things you crave and dream about and learn how to fight to keep idols out of your life.
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Move On, Session 6. Falling Forward
In Session 6, "Falling Forward," you will look at your own spiritual ruts and learn how to stay focused on God instead of your own progress or the progress of others.