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S14 E19 - The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (Chapters 1-4)

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In this week's episode, we begin our book study on The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (Chapters 1-4). We dive into the themes of this chapter such as innocence, faith, temptation, sin, and shared adventure. We hope you will continue to join us on the journey into this wonderful story, which we hope will help us reflect more deeply on our relationship with Christ, our own story of faith and redemption, and the invitation to adventure with God.

Heather’s One Thing - Her Into the Deep Playlist

Sister Miriam’s One Thing - The song “Pieces” (the live version) by Amanda Cook

Michelle’s One Thing - The song “Electricity” by Ellie and Drew Holcomb

Other Resources Mentioned:

Journal Questions:

  • How has the enemy spoken things in my life that bring about shame?
  • What are the parts of Edmund that I see in myself? What parts of Lucy do I see?
  • What is my Turkish delight (sin or temptation) that keeps me bound?
  • Where are the places I hide from the Lord and others?

Discussion Questions:

  • What stood out to you in the reading for this week?
  • Where in my life has the enemy taken a place and I need "Christmas" to come?
  • Discuss the difference of femininity between Lucy and the witch. How have different examples of femininity affected your life?
  • When we numb our heart and our identity, we numb our wonder and our inheritance. How have you seen this truth in your life?
  • Where are the places and spaces that you can find wonder that leads to God?

Quote to Ponder:

"And what wonderful adventures we shall have, now that we are all in it together." - (Lucy) C.S. Lewis

Scripture for Lectio:

“Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.” (Matthew 18:3)

Timestamps:

(00:00) - Introduction

(01:39) - Welcome

(4:00) - History of Narnia

(9:48) - Lucy in the Beginning

(16:37) - Edmund in the Beginning

(22:38) - Winter vs Christmas

(26:00) - Living like Lucy and Learning from Edmund

(30:21) - Final Reflections

(33:13) - One Things

(36:54) - Photo Challenge

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In this week's episode, we begin our book study on The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (Chapters 1-4). We dive into the themes of this chapter such as innocence, faith, temptation, sin, and shared adventure. We hope you will continue to join us on the journey into this wonderful story, which we hope will help us reflect more deeply on our relationship with Christ, our own story of faith and redemption, and the invitation to adventure with God.

Heather’s One Thing - Her Into the Deep Playlist

Sister Miriam’s One Thing - The song “Pieces” (the live version) by Amanda Cook

Michelle’s One Thing - The song “Electricity” by Ellie and Drew Holcomb

Other Resources Mentioned:

Journal Questions:

  • How has the enemy spoken things in my life that bring about shame?
  • What are the parts of Edmund that I see in myself? What parts of Lucy do I see?
  • What is my Turkish delight (sin or temptation) that keeps me bound?
  • Where are the places I hide from the Lord and others?

Discussion Questions:

  • What stood out to you in the reading for this week?
  • Where in my life has the enemy taken a place and I need "Christmas" to come?
  • Discuss the difference of femininity between Lucy and the witch. How have different examples of femininity affected your life?
  • When we numb our heart and our identity, we numb our wonder and our inheritance. How have you seen this truth in your life?
  • Where are the places and spaces that you can find wonder that leads to God?

Quote to Ponder:

"And what wonderful adventures we shall have, now that we are all in it together." - (Lucy) C.S. Lewis

Scripture for Lectio:

“Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.” (Matthew 18:3)

Timestamps:

(00:00) - Introduction

(01:39) - Welcome

(4:00) - History of Narnia

(9:48) - Lucy in the Beginning

(16:37) - Edmund in the Beginning

(22:38) - Winter vs Christmas

(26:00) - Living like Lucy and Learning from Edmund

(30:21) - Final Reflections

(33:13) - One Things

(36:54) - Photo Challenge

  continue reading

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