Dave Gudgel - December 6, 2015

What To Feed Your Mind

Everywhere you turn it seems more people and businesses are in to eating better food. Have you noticed? Even Costco is now selling a lot of organic foods. Bacon is out; kale is in. If you just have to eat chocolate, make sure it’s dark.

The saying “You are what you eat” isn’t just applicable to our bodies. It also connects with our minds. We are what we think. Garbage in… garbage out. Do you believe it?

Paul certainly did, which is why it’s a topic of concern in Philippians. This week our study in Philippians is focused on our thought life. We’re going to think about thinking. And hopefully we’ll walk away with a new commitment to feed our minds the food that gives life.

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This Weeks Sermon: "One Of The Hardest Things To Learn”

Learning is what we do – especially here in the Silicon Valley. We’re committed to lifelong learning.

Of course some things are harder to learn than others. Things like: how to say no; how to live on a budget; how to work through relational conflict in a healthy way. And of course how to lose weight and keep it off.

Every one of those learnings is hard, but perhaps not as hard as the learning we will be focused on at Bridges this Sunday. This week we bring our message series in Philippians to a close as we look at a passage that has huge ramifications about how we think, feel, spend, live, and more. It’s a learning worth learning. Come and discover for yourself the difference it could make in your life.

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