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Andrea Kendall

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Trust the Lord Proverbs 3:5-6 Encourage Others Proberbs 11:25

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Andrea Kendall
Andrea Kendall@CoachAKendall·
Dallas Thunder Daily Reminders: Championships are made daily with “SELFLESS” team choices. We had a great team this season, but winning National Championship with a 6-0 run final game ag. a great team proved All ❤️ in selfless choices: do for our Lord and the team. Phil. 2:3
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C. S. Lewis
C. S. Lewis@CSLewisDaily·
“There would be no sense in saying you trusted Jesus if you would not take his advice.” - C.S. Lewis
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Expectations produce success.
Teddy Mitrosilis@TMitrosilis

Derek Jeter’s first contract was worth $0. It was a contract with his parents. He signed it every year as a kid. Before each school year, his parents would outline their expectations. They’d put them in a contract with clauses such as: • No drugs • No alcohol • No arguing • Respect girls • Meet curfew And Derek would have to sign it. If he violated the contract, there’d be no baseball. Jeter would go on to become a New York Yankees legend and a MLB Hall of Famer. These contracts are how it started. *** Lesson: Success isn’t an accident As a kid, Jeter didn’t understand the contracts. They were a hokey thing his parents did. But over time, he saw the intention behind them. “It built the framework for success,” he said. He learned that successful people aren’t that way on accident. *** Lesson: Accountability is nurtured Everyone would agree accountability is essential. But you’re not just born with it. It’s a character trait that’s taught and nurtured. This was the primary purpose of the contracts, Jeter said. Accountable people become successful people. *** Lesson: Stay grounded Jeter quickly blossomed in baseball. By 18 years old, he was one of the best prospects in the country. The Yankees drafted him No. 6 overall in the 1992 draft. But his parents didn’t let that get to him. Even as a high school senior, he had to obey the contract or he wouldn’t play. “It taught us to stay grounded,” Jeter said. *** 3 timeless lessons: • Build a framework for success • Hold yourself accountable to it • And stay grounded They apply to everything. *** Follow @TMitrosilis for more content like this.

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Desiring God
Desiring God@desiringGod·
“Praise the Lord! For it is good to sing praises to our God; for it is pleasant, and a song of praise is fitting.” —Psalm 147:1
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Shane Pruitt
Shane Pruitt@shane_pruitt78·
Self-help: You are enough. Bible: You’re not enough. God is enough. Self-help: Believe in yourself. Bible: Deny yourself. Believe in God. Self-help: Follow your heart. Bible: You need a new heart. Follow Jesus. Self-help: Live your truth. Bible: Jesus is the Truth. He is Life.
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Greg Laurie
Greg Laurie@greglaurie·
Charles Stanley went to Heaven today. He made his mark on this world for the Gospel and his incredible teaching of God’s Word. I like so many others was blessed by hearing his messages on the radio and TV and he was a trusted voice we have all been encouraged by.It was my privilege to meet Dr. Stanley in person in Charlotte, North Carolina at the funeral for Billy Graham. He was warm and gracious. No doubt, he has already heard Jesus say, “Well done, good and faithful servant. Enter into the joy of your Lord.” Charles Stanley will be greatly missed.
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Andrea Kendall@CoachAKendall·
“Whoever brings blessing will be enriched, and one who waters will himself be watered.” Proverbs 11:25 ESV
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
ATHLETES: Talent opens the door to the Next-Level. But once the door is open, what do coaches look for?
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Andrea Kendall@CoachAKendall·
Any leadership position can definitely relate to this tweet. Thank you @CoachCoriClose Know who you are in Christ.. My controllables…work on myself and care more and more about what Jesus thinks of me- builds character.
Cori Close@CoachCoriClose

Character or Reputation? Which to you value more? Have you ever felt misunderstood or misrepresented? Please know I’m totally hands free & not distracted. I even cleared with my friends Jo & Robin who are COPS. But I’m a safety first person, I promise. #CarRidesWithCori

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Tony Evans
Tony Evans@drtonyevans·
A lot can happen in three days. Hang on. This story isn't over. #GoodFriday
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COACH PRIME
COACH PRIME@DeionSanders·
Trust is expensive because it take valuable time to earn & 1 small thing to lose. Those we Trust must 1st show themselves Trustworthy in the midst of storms, trials & blessings because success reveals much as well. You can TRUST GOD wholeheartedly & pray for man. #CoachPrime
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