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DEVOTIONS

For us to dive into the word of God in our homes as an individual and with our families. We have created a way for you to engage in study, discussion and reflection based on the up-coming teaching.

WHY WE DO IT

ON YOUR MARK: WEEK 10 DAY 3
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ON YOUR MARK: WEEK 10 DAY 3

It is not easy to forget the epic moments in movies where one hero is leading the charge into battle. A movie with a good monologue that is followed by an amazing score, causes us to watch in admiration.

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ON YOUR MARK: WEEK 10 DAY 2
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ON YOUR MARK: WEEK 10 DAY 2

When it comes to money, and being wealthy, a couple of factors might help us have the right perspective. First, the average annual global income is $3,358. Second, you don’t have to be rich to be a lover of money, so this passage is for all of us. 

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ON YOUR MARK: WEEK 10 DAY 1
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ON YOUR MARK: WEEK 10 DAY 1

I recently read the story of a woman that challenged me. After the humble beginnings of traveling across the country with only a sack lunch and the hopes of attending a Bible college in California, this woman ended up graduating from that college, meeting her husband, and taking part in a very challenging ministry that took place all over the world.

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ON YOUR MARK: WEEK 9 DAY 6
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ON YOUR MARK: WEEK 9 DAY 6

My mom was the best. When I was growing up, if the adults were playing a game, I could be on her team, and sit on her lap and watch, even though I was too little to understand. If there were cookies to be made, she made me think she needed my help. Though we loved playing outside and with friends, sometimes my mom would need to give us a little shove to get out there. My mom would later invite us in, and still does these same things for the new little children in the family. 

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ON YOUR MARK: WEEK 9 DAY 5
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ON YOUR MARK: WEEK 9 DAY 5

One of my children likes to ask, “but what if…”, looking for gray areas around rules. The problem with this is that it misses the heart of the rule. Here the teachers of the Law are playing the same game, not because they wonder about the Law, but because they were hoping to trip Jesus up.

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