An Analog Life in a Digital WorldSample

What comes to your mind when you read the word "servant?" Is your response negative, positive or neutral? Now consider that both Jesus and His apostle, Paul, used this word to describe their work and their mission. God wants you to join him in his mission to seek and save the lost, and He calls you to do it as a servant to all.
What do you remember about how Jesus and Paul served others? How do you see fellow Christians living as servant? Brainstorm a list of words and actions that reflect this kind of Christ-like service.
Take a Next Step: In both your "analog" and "digital" life, decide on an action or words that will serve someone today.
Memorize:
For though I am free from all, I have made myself a servant to all, that I might win more of them. -1 Corinthians 9:19
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About this Plan

Screens dominate our daily experience, especially the one in our hands. The allure is taking priority over connection with God. But we can’t blame technology for our upside-down priorities. Digital innovations have put bibles in pockets and worship services in living rooms. We can learn to accept the good, reject the bad, and follow Jesus through it all by living an analog life in a digital world.
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