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  • One Mission - Get It

    June 01, 2009

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    Get It!

    The focus of this day is to understand that in order to GET a Mission in life, you must understand what truth is and where you can find it.

    Warmup

    Fill out the following “Press Guide” with the top five things that are true about you (height, weight, position, favorite sport, favorite food, year in school, hobbies, number in family, etc.)

    Share these things with a partner and discuss how you know the statements are true.

  • One Mission - Give it!

    June 01, 2009

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    Give it!

    The focus of this day is to understand that once you GOT IT, you must GIVE IT in order to experience your true Mission.

    Warmup

    Design a practice jersey that would illustrate your Mission in life. Make sure to include your Mission’s “battle cry” (i.e. “All for One!,”
    “It’s gonna take all of me, “Watch Out – I Got It!”)

    With a partner share what your practice jersey looks like and your Mission’s “battle cry.”

  • One Mission - Got it!

    June 01, 2009

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    Got it!

    The focus of this day is to understand that those who GOT IT have a heart that is impacted by Jesus, which in turn impact every area of their life.

    Warmup

    Your athletic career is over; you are at your Hall of Fame induction ceremony. The emcee for the evening is going to introduce you and all of your life’s achievements. Provide for them what you would want them to say in your introduction – both things that you have accomplished and things you would like to accomplish. Don’t limit to just athletic achievements. What would you want them to say about your character? Your lifestyle?

    With a partner share the key accomplishments that the emcee will highlight.

  • One Mission - The Mission

    June 01, 2009

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    One Mission

    Meeting Focus

    To get to know your Huddle members and break the ice for discussion.

    More Getting to Know You (10 Minutes)
    Choose another Conversation Starter from page 20.

    The Roster (5 Minutes)
    If all Huddle members have not filled out the roster, make sure that it is completed at this meeting. (Make sure that this is returned to the Huddle Leader Coordinator after the Huddle meeting. This will allow them to check who is missing and if there is anyone who has checked in but is not with his/her Huddle.)

    Reflect on the Day and the Evening Program (10 Minutes)

  • Only One Study

    August 07, 2010

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    Key Verse:  "Jesus told him, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one can come to the Father except through me.'" -  John 14:6

    • How many of your friends are looking into other religions to find answers to life?  What are they exploring?

    • Why do you people follow such religions?

    • What do other religions promise their believers?

    • Read John 14:6.  In reference to only one faith is the truth faith, how does this verse give us hope in Christ?

    • Why are people so turned off by Christianity today?

  • Opportunity and Opposition - Chapel

    October 15, 2007

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    1 – This is a great day for two main reasons – we have a tremendous
    opportunity and a worthy opponent.
    • The opportunity is that we, a strong, developing, ambitious team get to compete against another strong, developing, ambitious team. This makes for a great match up.

  • OW2P Study - Accountability (Part 4)

    June 09, 2009

    OW2P Study - Accountability (Part 4)

    Goal
    To show students that, much like having a workout partner who spots us while lifting weights and pushes us to do our best, we also need a partner who will help us to stick with our commitment to play drug free. Accountability will help them stick to their commitment.

    Key Scriptures
    Proverbs 17:17; Proverbs 27:6, 17; 2 Timothy 4:2

    Warm Up
    In a small group, discuss or list things that normally do not need accountability to complete (like eating, sleeping) and discuss or list things that do need accountability (homework, working out). Have the groups report their findings to the entire group and explain why there is a difference between the two lists.

  • OW2P Study - Commitment (Part 3)

    June 10, 2009

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    Goal
    A commitment to be drug and alcohol free is a firm pledge, not a conditional promise. A commitment does not change because of circumstances. A commitment is a stake in the ground.

    Key Scriptures
    Romans 12:1-2; Luke 9:23; Joshua 24:15

    Warm Up

  • OW2P Study - Discernment (Part 7)

    June 05, 2009

    OW2P Study - Discernment (Part 7)

    Goal
    To help students in dealing with the powerful media messages about alcohol and tobacco products. Students need godly wisdom to navigate through the turbulent times of today.

    Key Scriptures
    1 Peter 5:8; 1 Chronicles 12:32; Proverbs 3:21

    Warm Up
    Divide into groups of four or five. Give each group a pen and a piece of paper and ask them to write down as many ad slogans as they can in 60 seconds. For example: “I’m lovin’ it™” and “Just do it.” Ask two or three groups to share their slogans with everyone. Point out how these messages get stuck in our brains.

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  • OW2P Study - Failure (Part 9)

    June 03, 2009

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    Goal
    To help students gain a better understanding of true repentance and God’s forgiveness; and to help students get back on track if they have broken their commitment to saying “no” to alcohol, drugs or tobacco.

    Key Scriptures
    Luke 22:54-61; Acts 3:19

    Warm Up
    As the group comes in, ask each person to find one person and share his/her most embarrassing moment in sports. (i.e. dropping a pass in the playoffs, shooting a game-losing airball, etc.).

    Watch
    Show the Week 9 video — “Failure”

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