June 20 Devotion

At one of our events, I spoke with a female veteran about how Charlie 22 Outdoors was founded. But more importantly, we talked about why we were founded. What we are trying to do. And how we go about doing it. It was a great conversation. Before we knew it, we had been together almost 2 hours. I can talk forever about the ministry. Why we were founded. How we were founded. Where we were. Where we are. Where we are headed. I can talk your leg off. In an interview that I did about the ministry, there was a question asked at the very end that really hit home. I was asked this, “What have you learned about yourself through this experience with Charlie 22 Outdoors?“ I was speechless for a moment. I never really have thought about that. What a great question though. Instead of talking about my role with the ministry, he wanted me to do self analysis on what I have learned. Holy cow!

In this day and age, we watch people go from one thing to the next. Faster, faster, and faster. We live at breakneck speeds. Worried about not getting something done in time, or being someplace in time, or simply missing out on something because of timing. Those of us that live in Missouri, think about I-44 from Joplin to Springfield. Driving on that is now like the Indy 500. If you’re not doing 80 mph now, you’re going slow. With people on your rear bumper. Upset at you, like you’ve ruined their whole day for making them slow down for five seconds. Point being, we are in a hurry. Nothing wrong with a fast paced world. But when we’re in a hurry, we can easily lose sight on what we are doing. And why we are doing it.

Now back to the question. I don’t recall what I told him Word-for-Word. But it was something along these lines. I have learned that I need to keep the mission to focus. That I have learned to not place my desires above anything else. That I have learned to serve others. To place their needs above mine. And that’s why the ministry is where it is now. Not because of me. But…because everyone involved believes in the mission. They “get” it. There’s no personal agenda. And God is blessing it. So today, I want you to remember this. Our plans are nothing compared to God‘s plans. Our peace is nothing compared to the peace that God can provide us. What we think our talents are, are nothing compared to the talents that God has given us. Take a moment, and ask yourself what he asked me. Look inside yourself and reevaluate. And make sure when you do so, you place God before everything else. And then watch what happens. It will be glorious.

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June 20 Devotion

At one of our events, I spoke with a female veteran about how Charlie 22 Outdoors was founded. But more importantly, we talked about why

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June 19 Devotion

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June 18 Devotion

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June 17 Devotion

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June 16 Devotion

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June 15 Devotion

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