Week 10: Faith In The Famine Discussion Questions
1. Where are the “famines” in your life right now — situations of lack, struggle, or uncertainty — and how are you tempted to respond?
2. What does Moab represent for us today? In what ways are we tempted to look for quick fixes or compromises instead of trusting God’s provision?
3. How do you usually respond to seasons of loss or disappointment? What can Naomi’s experience teach us about being honest with God in our pain?
4. Where have you seen God’s hidden hand at work in your past — turning what seemed like tragedy into part of His bigger plan?
5. How can the church family come alongside those experiencing “famine” (financial struggle, grief, loneliness, displacement) in practical ways that reflect Christ’s redemption?
1. Where are the “famines” in your life right now — situations of lack, struggle, or uncertainty — and how are you tempted to respond?
2. What does Moab represent for us today? In what ways are we tempted to look for quick fixes or compromises instead of trusting God’s provision?
3. How do you usually respond to seasons of loss or disappointment? What can Naomi’s experience teach us about being honest with God in our pain?
4. Where have you seen God’s hidden hand at work in your past — turning what seemed like tragedy into part of His bigger plan?
5. How can the church family come alongside those experiencing “famine” (financial struggle, grief, loneliness, displacement) in practical ways that reflect Christ’s redemption?