Do Hard Things

May 14, 2008 4:30 pm

“Do Hard Things” is more than just good advice.

do-hard-things.jpgAlex and Brett Harris (twin younger brothers of Covenant Life Church Senior Pastor Josh Harris), have turned this simple slogan into a book, a blog, a conference, and a way of life for a generation of young people.

Branding themselves and their hard-thing-doing cohorts “The Rebelution”, the Harris brothers are fomenting “a teenage rebellion against low expectations.” That’s from the cover of their book. Here is what they mean by that:

Do Hard Things “is a challenging book for teens by teens who believe our generation is ready for a change. Ready for something that doesn’t promise a whole new life if you’ll just buy the right pair of jeans or use the right kind of deodorant. We believe our generation is ready to rethink what teens are capable of doing and becoming.” (p. 4)

What these guys are calling for is Biblical, commendable, and completely counter-cultural. We need to join them. I’ve read Do Hard Things, and though I’m definitely not a teenager, I was provoked and inspired to do hard things for the glory of Christ and the good of others. They’ve received highly favorable reviews by everyone from World Magazine to Dr. Al Mohler. I want to tell you about two opportunities we have to learn to Do Hard Things.

DO HARD THINGS — BOOK CLUB

New this summer: rather than simply issue a Summer Reading Challenge as I’ve done for the past several years, I want to invite the students (and parents) of five15 to a weekly book club. The idea here is not just to read the book, but to discuss it and put it into practice.

Details:

  • What: Do Hard Things Book Club
  • Who: students and parents of five15
  • Where: Room 204
  • When: Sunday mornings, 8:30am. BYOC/D/B&CC*.
  • Reading Schedule:

    do-hard-things-schedule.jpg

DO HARD THINGS — CONFERENCE

The Harris boys are taking their show on the road and they are coming to Covenant Life in Gaithersburg. This is one of our summer events.

  • What: Do Hard Things Conference
  • Who: five15 Students and parents
  • Where: Covenant Life Church, Gaithersburg, MD
  • When: Saturday, July 26, 9am-5pm
  • How much: Register early to save money! Before May 31, $25 for teens, $15 for adults; then $30/$20 until July 19th, then $35/$25 until July 26th.
  • How to get registered: register here.

4 Responses to “Do Hard Things”

swhitacre wrote a comment on May 14, 2008

* BYOC/D/B&CC = Bring Your Own Coffee, Donuts, and Bagels with Cream Cheese.

Hannah H. wrote a comment on May 14, 2008

Do the seniors get to participate?

mo wrote a comment on May 15, 2008

i’m going!

i can’t wait.

Meech wrote a comment on May 16, 2008

I think I’ll go, but not for sure yet, still deciding.

Care to comment?