I got up in the middle of the night to watch the Super Bowl this year. I was in Athens Greece, the Super Bowl was being played in Phoenix Arizona, it’s a nine hour time difference. But hey, the home team Seattle Seahawks were playing in the Super Bowl. Up until the last two minutes it was worth every minute of lost sleep. Even the most illiterate of football fans (like myself) know when it’s second down and one yard from the goal line you have Marshawn Lynch run the ball!
That was Sunday. Today is a new day.
To help me overcome the anguish of the loss, I sought to find something worthwhile out of the whole thing. I am sure there are dozens of lessons about life, leadership, and ministry from this year’s Super Bowl. Here are my top six:
- You made hundreds of great calls to get your team to the championship; your true fans will remember those. Your critics will remember the one stupid call you made one yard from the goal line.
- If the play had worked, no one would be criticizing you today.
- Always remember the loudest boos come from the cheapest seats.
- When you screw up, own it. Pete Carroll did this. He didn’t pass the buck. He didn’t throw Russell Wilson under the bus. The coach owned it because that is what leaders do. Kudos to you Pete Carroll.
- Train, act, and play like a champion: then whether you win or lose you will still respect the person you see in the mirror every morning.
- Lick your wounds for a day. Then get up on Tuesday and train hard, the Super Bowl is only one year away.
Yeah I was heartbroken when the Seahawks lost. But it is only a game. Over the next days and months every decision will be scrutinized, dissected, and criticized. Mostly by people who had no skin in the game, only opinions of the game.
Life, on the other hand, is no game. We, the living, are the ones in the arena; surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses. They root for us, bearing witness to His faithfulness. You may fumble the ball or throw the occasional interception. It happens. But faithful is He who called you.
Life is too short for tepid living and timid decisions. Life is best lived fully engaged. It’s your life, now go live it.
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Hey everybody! Today’s episode is more of a “minisode.” We are going to look at 3 Prayer Priorities the Apostle Paul mentions for his own life. I hope you enjoy this episode and put it into practice!
Scripture References (English Standard Version):
- Romans 15:30
- Phillipians 1:19
- Colassions 4:3
- 1 Thessalonians 5:25
- 2 Thessalonians 3:1–2
- Philemon 22
- 2 Corinthians 1:11
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Hey everybody! There’s no better upgrade than an upgrade for yourself. When you upgrade yourself you upgrade your life. If you missed last week’s episode you’ll want to go catch up. Listen to it
here. In part one we covered: 1) Upgrade Your Spiritual Disciplines, 2) Upgrade Your Diet & Exercise, 3) Upgrade Your Relationships, 4) Upgrade Your Thought Life, and 5) Upgrade Your Personal Care. This week we will cover:
- Upgrade your Attitude
- Upgrade your Kingdom Investment/Intentionality
- Upgrade Your Daily Habits
- Upgrade Your Ambition
- Upgrade Your Standard of Living
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Hey everybody! Welcome to 2015! I hope you enjoyed your holidays, spent time with family and got some rest! By now, you’ve probably forgotten your New Year’s Resolutions were. This got me to thinking about my goals I’ve set for the year and what I want to accomplish. It led me to some of the things that have helped me to “get over the top” or upgrade my life. So I want to give you 10 ways to Upgrade Your Life in 2015. I know you’ll find this episode helpful!
This will be a two part series. This week we will cover:
- Upgrade Your Spiritual Disciplines
- Upgrade Diet and Exercise
- Upgrade Relationships
- Upgrade Your Thought Life
- Upgrade Your Personal Care
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Hey everybody! This week I interview Foursquare missionary David Ballantyne in Budapest, Hungary. He and his wife, Susan, have been living in Budapest for 7 years. When God called them to Budapest, Hungary, a city of 2 million, from central Montana a major shift in their thinking had to take place. They could not go into the city with answers to questions no one was asking. Instead, David and Susan needed to listen and hear what God was already doing before they arrived in Budapest. They have started a gathering called The Bridge, as well as a Serve the City where they meet the needs of the city. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did!
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If you want to get in contact with David to learn more about what is going on in Budapest, you can find him on Facebook or by emailing him: davidballantyne4@mac.com.
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