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The athlete. Who better personifies the drive and determination it takes to achieve a goal? The apostle Paul was no stranger to sacrificial pursuit of a life-long goal. Near the end of his life in the late 60s AD, Paul sat in a cold dungeon and wrote what could be considered a Christian worker's training manual. Concerned about the welfare of the Ephesian churches during times of intense opposition, Paul collectively challenged the Christians of his day through his letter to Timothy. Paul's words speak to us today about critical, contemporary concerns, such as:
Watch this challenging series and discover how to make your life count. At the end of Paul's life, he was able to say I have fought the good fight. I have finished the race. I have kept the faith.2 Timothy 4:7. Will you? |
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