We live in a world where we’ve witnessed extraordinary things—innovation, cultural change, and rapid technological growth. Many of us, or people we know, have seen pivotal moments in history. But there’s a difference between witnessing something and bearing witness to it. One is passive. The other is active—and has the power to change us and the world around us.
This is how the Jesus-movement began. Not with pressure, persuasion, or argument—but with a simple invitation: come and see.
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We live in a world where we’ve witnessed extraordinary things—innovation, cultural change, and rapid technological growth. Many of us, or people we know, have seen pivotal moments in history. But there’s a difference between witnessing something and bearing witness to it. One is passive. The other is active—and has the power to change us and the world around us.
This is how the Jesus-movement began. Not with pressure, persuasion, or argument—but with a simple invitation: come and see.
We live in a world where we’ve witnessed extraordinary things—innovation, cultural change, and rapid technological growth. Many of us, or people we know, have seen pivotal moments in history. But there’s a difference between witnessing something and bearing witness to it. One is passive. The other is active—and has the power to change us and the world around us.
This is how the Jesus-movement began. Not with pressure, persuasion, or argument—but with a simple invitation: come and see.
We’re convinced that if we just do the right things, life will turn out the way we want—but what do you do when the formula breaks and you’re left waiting, powerless, and discontent?
Andy Stanley’s conversation with Bruce Deel highlights the inspiring work of City of Refuge, a Be Rich partner dedicated to moving people from crisis to independence.
Family can be both the most rewarding and most challenging part of life. The challenge is accepting the messy “real” while still aiming for God’s “ideal.”
We live in a world where we’ve witnessed extraordinary things—innovation, cultural change, and rapid technological growth. Many of us, or people we know, have seen pivotal moments in history. But there’s a difference between witnessing something and bearing witness to it. One is passive. The other is active—and has the power to change us and the world around us.
This is how the Jesus-movement began. Not with pressure, persuasion, or argument—but with a simple invitation: come and see.