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Kirk Hawkins
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✨ MISSIONARY MONDAY✨
Meet Mignelis Hodge, serving in the Dominican Republic and founder of Fearfully and Wonderfully Made, helping women live confidently in God’s purpose. Learn more and support her ministry: scoreintl.org/profile/mignel…

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#MustangsWin! Baseball 🧹 the doubleheader from Hannibal behind four RBIs each from Garrett Fitts and George Astacio and a single-game record tying six hits from Ryan Dauphinee #leadthestampede #wearecbc #therightwaytoplay

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Sports make a great game - but a terrible God.
Listen carefully if you’re an athlete…
One day the season will end.
One day the career will end.
One day the applause will stop.
If your identity is in the game, you’ll feel lost when the game is gone.
But if your identity is in God, the game simply becomes a platform.
Sports are meant to be played.
They were never meant to be worshipped.
Train hard.
Compete with excellence.
Honor God with your effort.
But never forget:
Your purpose is bigger than your performance.
“You shall have no other gods before me.”
{Exodus 20:3}

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Love spending time with scouts and coaches in our Monday morning Bible Study led by @mikelinch.
This landed with me today:
Fight to get in front of Jesus. 🙏
Luke 5:17-26
@KevinBurrellMLB @ClintHurdle13 @KeithMadison32
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Sunday morning in Tuluá, Colombia 🇨🇴
Around the world, believers are living out the Great Commission through the local church. Our missionaries & teams have the privilege of coming alongside what Christ is already doing through His Bride 🙌🏼
#GreatCommission #SCOREColombia
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For just $40 a month, you can help provide a child with basic necessities, education, and Biblical training.Sponsor a child today and make a lasting impact. Check out scoreintl.org/sponsor/ for more information!
#SCOREInternational #ChildSponsorship #SCOREChildSponsorship


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Our good friend Jorgeli Caraballo shares his incredible story and how the Pujols Family Foundation came to his batey in 2012. His journey is a testament to hope, community, and his story has become a very special part of our PFF family. 💙🇩🇴
#DownSyndromeAwareness #PujolsFamilyFoundation #Inspiration #CommunityImpact #Hope #DominicanRepublic #MakingADifference #FaithFamilyOthers
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Hector and his family are great missionaries with SCORE! He has a servants heart!!
SCORE INTERNATIONAL@SCOREINTL1
✨ MISSIONARY MONDAY ✨ The Marun family serve as full-time missionaries with SCORE in the Dominican Republic, sharing the hope of the Gospel through discipleship and outreach. Learn more: shorturl.at/TVoh5
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✨ MISSIONARY MONDAY ✨
The Marun family serve as full-time missionaries with SCORE in the Dominican Republic, sharing the hope of the Gospel through discipleship and outreach. Learn more: shorturl.at/TVoh5
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@CoachStevens33 @megstevens22 Congrats Coach Stevens and Mrs. Coach
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Our dear friend Lillia Campbell, who retires this week as PFF's Financial Manager, shares memories from her first mission to the Dominican Republic and the lasting impact it had on her. We are so grateful for her years of dedication and service! Thank you Lillia! 💙❤️🇩🇴
#PujolsFamilyFoundation #MakingADifference #MissionTrip #CommunityImpact #Gratitude #Inspiration #ServeWithLove #DominicanRepublic
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Alejandro & Kristi Reyes, SCORE missionaries in the DR for over 10 years, serve in La Represa through Como Árboles, work with short-term teams, & lead in their local church ⛪️
Check out the link below to learn more about their ministry!
scoreintl.org/profile/kristi…




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There was a generation of hitters who didn’t have private labs, slow-mo breakdowns, or daily swing breakdowns in their DMs.
They had a cage.
One coach.
And a whole lot of failure.
They didn’t outsource adjustments.
They learned to feel them.
They didn’t run to technology every 0-for-4.
They learned how to compete through it.
They had to figure it out themselves — in the dark, in the mess, in the middle of a season when nobody was coming to save them.
And because of that, they developed something you can’t measure:
Ownership.
Feel.
Resilience.
Technology is a tool.
But awareness is a skill.
We can't let convenience rob this generation of growth.
#GoodBatting

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