We all get angry about things from time to time - some of us more often than others.
Maybe some of our discussions would change significantly if we had more insight in the actual circumstances that surrounded the first people of the Christian movement -- if we had a better understanding of the things they did in the context of the world they lived in.For some of us, it feels like we're constantly on the brink of losing it, where it doesn't take much to get angry about anything.
And this kind of anger can be seen everywhere we go - at work, in traffic, at the store, at home.
But what is really at its the root? Anger is often looked at as a bad thing, but are there things actually worth getting angry about?
Maybe if we had a better understanding of our anger and where it comes from, we could learn how to channel it towards something constructive - something that's bigger than ourselves.
What is a Noomaź? It's not a book or a cassette tape... and it's not a CD or a two-hour movie. It's a new series of short films, between 10 and 14 minutes long, about God and our lives. Since its limited online release in November 2002, Noomas have had an incredible impact on millions of people.
Rob Bell, a leading pastor and breakthrough communicator in the Christian community, uses the experiences of our lives to illustrate the fullness of life through Jesus... tackling issues like forgiveness, discipleship, and unconditional love. This new series is appropriate for personal and small group settings, congregational meetings, and much more.
Each Nooma includes a 32-page discussion guide with relevant questions and biblical references to encourage meaningful discussion.