Is There More to Life than This?

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All too often we allow ourselves to drift into routines and activities that may not hold meaning when we think about the overarching course of our lives. What really gives life purpose and meaning? How can we get hold of those things? This Bible Conversation Card provides a variety of angles on these questions to help your group explore and make discoveries.

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