For the past five years, Culture of Christ has been a space for exploring how to love God and our neighbors in our daily lives. Your engagement has made this community what it is—thank you!
Now, I’m inviting you to join me in a new endeavor: The Way of/to Life. This publication goes deeper into what it means to walk the narrow path Jesus described—not just believing but practicing a daily life shaped by Scripture and the example of Jesus. Click the button below to subscribe - it’s free!
Why “The Way”?
The earliest followers of Jesus were called members of “The Way” (Acts 9:2, Acts 19:9, Acts 19:23, Acts 22:4, Acts 24:14, Acts 24:22). In the Greek, the word is hodos (“path” or “road”); in Hebrew, derek—a journey, a way of living. The call was (and is) not to just believe certain things, but to practice a new way of life.
Why does this matter now?
As John Mark Comer points out in Practicing the Way:
“Around 63% of Americans self-identify as Christians... trying to measure a person's level of spirituality is tricky, but quite a few surveys put the number of Americans who are 'following' Jesus [or walking the narrow path of The Way] at around 4%.”
That’s a gap we can’t ignore.
How is The Way of/to Life different?
At The Way of/to Life, we aim to raise that 4% by making true discipleship practical and accessible. Our approach is grounded in these four essentials:
Scripture: The foundation for all teaching and practice—every post is rooted in the biblical narrative, not denominational doctrine.
Context: We honor the historical, literary, and cultural context of Scripture, seeking understanding before application.
Covenant: Our life with God is shaped by the new covenant in Christ, focusing on identity, relationship, and responsibility.
Practice: True transformation happens when we put faith into action—through spiritual habits, ethical living, and Christlike love.
By subscribing, you’ll get weekly lessons each Sunday, biblical insights, and real-life guidance for walking The Way. It’s all free!
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Thank you again for being a vital part of Culture of Christ. Let’s keep seeking, walking, and growing together.