Two Ways to Live Life
Dr. Bill Effler • January 12, 2026
THE HEALTHY WAY:
Healthy Things
GROW
Growing Things
CHANGE
Changing Things
CHALLENGE US
Challenging Things
FORCE US TO TRUST GOD
Trusting God
DEVELOPING FAITH
Increasing Faith
PRODUCES MORE GROWTH
THE UNHEALTHY WAY:
Unhealthy Things
STAGNATE
Stagnating Things
DO NOT CHANGE
Unchanging Things
RESIST CHALLENGE
Plateaued Personal Life
SELDOM SEEKS GOD
Not Seeking God
TRUST IN OURSELVES
Trust in Ourselves
PRODUCES UNHEALTHY LIFE
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