We all function primarily out of our preferred intelligence center - head/thinking, heart/feeling, or gut/doing. Where there is resistance or repression of an intelligence center is where God often wants to do the most work and where we’ll likely experience the most transformation and freedom in Christ.
This week, we hear from Joel Reichenbach about his work with Habitat for Humanity, where coming together to “do” is critical, as relationships are supported and people’s most basic need of housing is met here in Indianapolis.
Let’s consider where the Spirit is moving each of us to heed the words of Romans 15.2,
“Each of us should please our neighbors for their good, to build them up.”