Information rarely changes us. Friendships do.
5 short, practical emails to help you find a friend and explore faith together (without making it weird).
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What You'll Get
- The Who: Identify who is already in your life (even if you can't think of anyone right now).
- The How: A simple, copy-paste text message to get started.
- The Why: Why you don't need to be a theologian—or even have your own life together—to do this.
- The Hurdle: Why it feels awkward to invite a friend (and how to get over it).
- The Theology: Why Jesus chose friendship as his primary method for growth.
Is this for you?
- The Lonely: You crave deeper connection but church greeters aren't cutting it.
- The Busy: You want to talk about faith with a friend, but you don't have time for a 10-week program.
- The Nervous: You're afraid of ruining a friendship by making it "religious."
- The Weary: Your body or mind limits what you can do, but one friend would make a difference.
"I walked over and said, 'Can we get coffee? I want to get to know you better.' He pulled out his phone and we found a time. It was awesome."
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"Two are better than one because they have a good reward for their efforts. For if either falls, his companion can lift him up."— Ecclesiastes 4:9-10