Video: Chris Hodges, Micah McElveen discuss the spiritual path forward during uncertain times

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Chris Hodges, founding and senior pastor at Church of the Highlands, joined Micah McElveen recently to discuss the spiritual path forward during these uncertain times.

According to McElveen, founder and CEO of Vapor Ministries, Church of the Highlands is his organization’s largest supporter. McElveen called Hodges a mentor and a friend.

Referencing one of his recently authored books, Hodges spoke about the importance of establishing a clear path in your life based on Proverbs 29. He paraphrased its lesson by saying, “If people can’t see what God is doing, they stumble all over themselves. But when they attend to what he reveals, they are the most blessed.”

Hodges and McElveen continue an insightful conversation in which Hodges offers encouragement for the days and weeks ahead, why he thinks the term “social” distancing is not accurate and the value in having clear direction for our lives and where that starts. Hodges also offers sound advice for keeping a productive routine during these odd times and answers the question: What is the greatest way to have influence in other peoples’ lives?

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