Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney go back to the 80’s and talk about Ghostbusters. We have a fascination with the unseen world that drives us. We get to choose how we use our hard times and our pain. Our gifts and talents are given to us so that we can serve others. Strap on your packs, but don’t cross the streams—unless you have to. Let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
Questions
- How do you celebrate Halloween?
- What’s your favorite part of the fall season? Football? Cooler air? Pumpkin spice? Something else?
- How much do you fear the end times?
- What do you believe about the unseen world? Where do those beliefs come from?
- How have your beliefs about how the world works come into conflict with what you have experienced?
- How would you react if you see cards start flying and books floating?
- How can external success pull you away from what God is calling you to do?
- When things fail (lose a job, marriage fails, sickness), how do you respond? Do you feel like it’s a lack of faith, some sin, God withdrawing His blessing?
- Can you see God’s blessing even in trials and struggles?
- What external things do you use to measure your walk with God?
- How do you see others ask questions in curiosity or in order to attack? How do you do that?
- What would crossing the streams look like for you?
Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock