


What situations or events tend to spark your unjustified anger? How can you avoid anger that is unjustified?

Thor: Ragnarok scene where Thor and Hulk discuss anger



Why is it easier to keep the peace than to be a peacemaker?



How did your father do in his role as father? What things did he do that you want to (or have tried to) emulate? What do you want to (or have you tried to) do differently?



What steps can you take to trust more in God for the things in life that cause you stress?



How do you typically show love to your wife? How does she want you to show love to her?

the Love & Respect website



God has given us free will and yet expects obedience. Why?

“When I Survey the Wondrous Cross”
traditional/Gospel: Gaithers and friends
contemporary/praise: Chris Tomlin, Matt Redman



Why does God ask, or even require, you to be patient with Him?

2010 article: “John Lindsey waits for his chance”



What are your strengths in serving others? How can you leverage them?

Chariots of Fire scene: Scholz hands Liddell a note just before the 400m final



Why do faithful followers of God suffer?

“Happy and Blest,” from Mendelssohn’s St. Paul (The Tabernacle Choir)



1 Corinthians 10:13 often is misquoted to say that God will never give you more than you can handle. Whatโs a better interpretation of the verse? What does God want you to do when you are tempted?

Near the end of The Two Towers, Sam encourages Frodo



In what situations and settings do you find the most joy in your efforts, and why?