Intellectual
The people you meet, the places you go, and the books you read will determine who you become more than any other factors. Of course, the first person you meet should be Jesus, the first place the cross, and the first book the Word of God. Beyond that, we are challenged in the Bible to renew our minds (Rom. 12:2). The following offers opportunities to stretch the mind.
Not every resource recommended will we affirm in everything you read. We hope to help young adults develop a biblical mind, and thereby see the world, life, and culture in its beauty and its depravity, serving one another to serve our God in a real world.
PODCASTS: We now podcast our weekly Bible study on itunes, beginning with our Philippians study.
Resources:
A primer on Christian doctrine by pastor Mark Driscoll with a free downloadable chapter here.
A primer on the Holy Spirit is here.
Books:
J. I. Packer, Knowing God. Buy it here.
GREAT book fro Young Professionals on seeing your job as a means to serve Christ:
Gene Edward Veith: God at Work: Your Christian Vocation in All of Life. Buy it here.
Christ and Culture Revisited by D.A. Carson
Books on Culture:
Linchpin
Socialnomics
Starfish and the Spider







