30 Days to Live
What if you learned you had just 30 days to live? How would your life be different? Is it possible to make the most of every day, right now? Would you live in the moment?Would you leave a legacy?
What would you do if you had just 30 days left?
Join Grace Community for “30 Days to Live,” as we meet several brave people facing life-threatening illnesses. Once you hear their stories, and experience God’s truth, you’ll never look at life the same. Series begins this Sunday, August 12, 2007.


August 10th, 2007 at 11:38 am
My sister-in-laws mother was faced with this situation a few years ago when she found out that she had a brain tumor. She did not have much time left after her diagnosis before she died, but she lived every day so that when she died just a few weeks later, she had no regrets. An AMAZING story of faith! And what a legacy she left for her four children and several grandchildren!
Look forward to hearing this series!
August 17th, 2007 at 9:44 am
Wow. Sunday was powerful. I recieved more positive comments from people and saw more potential lifechange than I have from any Sunday at Grace ever.
Thats what we are here for.
August 17th, 2007 at 8:09 pm
Sunday’s service made me realize I can’t let my school work prevent me from seeing my family. Studying for my medical licensing exam and defending my dissertation are important, but they can wait for a long weekend. I have to drive the 9 hours to see my family this Labor Day weekend. My niece and nephew are growing fast and think their auntie Cindy is the lady that visits once a year and sends them kids magazines. I have to take them on a pony ride, give them hugs and encouragement, share time with my Mom and sister and brother and encourage them too.
Prioritizing and time management can be hard for me, but I’ve found if I stop and pray and listen to the leadings of the holy spirit, I know what I need to do. Last Sunday’s service helped me to do that. Thanks, God!