Now that you’ve heard a few stories of Innocence, take some time to think back on your life and remember your own stories. You can find questions and a space to write on Pages 10 - 12 in the participant guide. Here are some questions that may help you remember some of your stories.
o What did innocence look like for you?
o When, in your life, have you felt the closest to being “complete”?
o What did early childhood look like?
o What did you do for fun as a kid?
o What were your friends and family like?
o Who or what gave you a sense of value and worth early on in life?
Remember that some of us can’t remember a season of innocence. It’s alright if that is part of your story. Try to remember when things were most complete.
Now that you’ve had a chance to think and hear about Chapter 1 of God’s story, let’s jump right into the 2nd Chapter of God’s Story. When you’re ready, move to the next section entitled Brokenness.