Sunday, January 2, 2011

Fw: Leadership

Team:

Here is Great message about Leadership and why we let God take over. QB Joshua is leading his team however the task is way too big for him. Josh needs help.

" My Strength is made perfect in Weakness...... For when I am Weak I am Strong."
1Corinthians 12:9-10

"Whenever there is a Problem there is an Opportunity."

Josh was used to being the Back-Up QB to the Starting QB Moses. Now when it is time to realize he is really in over His head it is God's Opportunity to Win a Victory.

God loves to Help the Humble Underdog.
In 1994 Quarterback Kurt Warner of the Rams was working at a Supermarket stocking shelves. In 1999 He Led his Team to Winning The Super Bowl.

"God gives Grace to the Humble."
James 4:6

In the following look how the Coach (God) uses Josh's Leadership to lead Israel to Victory.

Now - Just Go - Win the Day

Rick
Phil 4:13
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"...are you for us or for our enemies?" "Neither", he replied. ... Then Joshua fell face down to the ground in reverence and asked him: "What message does my Lord have for his servant?"   (Joshua 5:13,14)
Joshua
Shortly before the first big confrontation with Jericho, Joshua had a very strange encounter himself.
He had only just been called to be the leader of his people, and now he has been asked to surrender his leadership to the commander of the army of the Lord.
Joshua's spiritual maturity is proven by the fact that he would rather be second-in-command in God's army, than first-in-command of his own.
When asked if the man was for or against the Israelites, his only reply was, "neither." What the messenger of the Lord was really saying was "I have not come to take sides. I have come to take over."
Whoever is willing to surrender the leadership to God will experience that no wall is too high for God, no river too deep, no problem too great.
Got any rivers you think are uncrossable?  
Got any mountains you can't tunnel through?
God specializes in things thought impossible; He does the things others cannot do.
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Compelling wisdom from the pen of actual believers living amidst persecution, you'll be connected to the suffering, courage, and depth of life that exists in the harshest places in the world.  Each of these 365 thought-provoking devotions will deepen your understanding of Christian persecution and provoke you to pray for our brothers and sisters wit

Fw: American Minute - Dec. 23 - 'The Ame

Alice and Don,

Kaylee is a Modern Day Joan of Arc. Here is a message that will give her the Will and Determination to keep Fighting for the Hope and Future of those Spirit Spark Plugs. Jer 29:11

Team:

In 1776 we had a Team that was Focused on their Goal. Our Founding Fathers and Mothers loved God with everything they had. They Fought, they Bled, they Froze, their Limbs were Amputated and many Died for our Freedom.

Thomas Paine refers to Joan of Arc in this message. Joan of Arc (1412-1431) fought for France at a very young age and was responsible for many Victories including the Coronation of Charles VII. She said she had Divine Godly Inspiration. (In Judges 4-5 read about Debrah).

Joan of Arc was captured and burned at the stake at 19. Talk about commitment. Are we that committed?

Leader and Quarterback Thomas Paine was 39 when this was written. He was one of our Founding Fathers influenced by Benjamin Franklin and he influenced Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Thomas Edison.

We are so Lucky and Fortunate to have Leaders that were Committed to the God of the Bible.

We have a Great (Team) Country because we have a Great God that gives willing recipients Joan of Arc Inspiration. It is up to us The Next Generation to keep it going.

Rick
Phil 4:13
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American Minute with Bill Federer

December 23

After the Continental Army was driven out of New Jersey, an article
titled "The American Crisis" was published in the Pennsylvania
Journal, DECEMBER 23, 1776.

Written by an aide-de-camp to General Nathanael Greene named Thomas
Paine, General Washington ordered it read to the troops:

"These are the times that try men's souls.

The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis,
shrink from the service of his country...

Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this
consolation with us that the harder the conflict, the more glorious
the triumph."

Thomas Paine continued:

"What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly....

Heaven knows how to put a price upon its goods; and it would be
strange indeed if so celestial an article as freedom should not be
highly rated...

God Almighty will not give up a people to military destruction...who
have so earnestly...sought to avoid the calamities of war."

Paine concluded:

"The whole English army, after ravaging the kingdom of France, was
driven back...by a few broken forces headed by a woman, Joan of Arc.

Would that heaven might inspire some Jersey maid to spirit up her
countrymen...

'Show your faith by your works,' that God may bless you...

I thank God, that I fear not."


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Saturday, January 1, 2011

Fw: Leadership - Daily Courage

Team:

Do you ever doubt your ability?

Do you ever get frozen with fear?

Back-up QB Joshua is now ready to get into the game.

This is the Biggest Game in the last 40 years. Israel is a 42 pt. underdog. A lot of the First String players were injured and Starting Quarterback Moses had passed away just recently.

QB Joshua had a great Wide Receiver who was fearless. His name was Caleb.

Check out this amazing Leadership by QB Joshua and Wide Receiver Caleb to lead Israel in the Biggest Upset Victory in Super Bowl history.

Now - Just Go - Win the Day

Rick
Phil 4:13
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Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go. (Joshua 1:9)
Joshua
"Be strong and courageous." Four times these words are repeated in the first chapter of Joshua. That can only mean one thing, Joshua was afraid. He needed the encouragement. But when you think about it, how strange, if anybody could be expected to show courage, it would have been Joshua. After all, he was the youngest general in the Israelite army, which says it all. He and Caleb were the only spies who came back with a positive report after their expedition to the Promised Land. While the other ten spies were full of fear, Joshua and Caleb were full of faith and courage.
But now fear seems to have caught up with Joshua. Yet it is not fear of man that bothers him. Neither is it fear of danger, or fear to enter into battle. Joshua is frightened by the enormous spiritual responsibility which rests upon his shoulders, to take the people of Israel to the Promised Land is not a small thing. This responsibility intimidates Joshua. Such a task frightens him. That is why the Lord encourages him over and over again by telling him, "The Lord your God will be with you!"
Then no wall proves to be too high and no giant too strong.
Are there similar walls and giants in your life? Do you feel small and weak like Joshua did? Today the Lord is saying to you, "be strong and courageous, for I, the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go."
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Fw: Oregon Football

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October, 20, 2010

Oregon: Win the day, win the championship

Oct 20

5:49

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By Ted Miller

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Chip Kelly's mantra for the Oregon football program is not "Win a national championship" or even "Win the Pac-10." It's "Win the day." And that's not just about Saturdays. Or Thursday nights. It's also about Mondays and Fridays and Sundays. And even days during off-weeks, which Kelly scoffs at the very notion of.

"We don't have a week off," he harrumphed during the Ducks, er, week without a game last week.

So being ranked No. 1 in both major polls for the first time in school history and No. 2 in the BCS standings feels like an abstraction that has little immediate and concrete value today. Or next Monday. Or on Nov. 17.

Kelly did note he might be more effusive about it on Dec. 5, the day after the final regular-season game.

It was a mild surprise during Kelly's media sessions this week, however, that he actually opted to fully entertain the topic of his team's new, lofty standing. Yes, he's aware of it. Yes, it's pretty cool. Yes, he knows it's fun for his players. Yes, there is some value to being ranked so highly at midseason. No, it doesn't have anything to do with winning the day. And, no, he doesn't plan to talk about it with his players.

"Obviously, it's out there," Kelly said. "It's not like we're trying to avoid it. Or let's not talk about it because it's a jinx. Really, what it is is it's nice to be ranked. Obviously, it's beneficial to us because we don't have to go far [up in the rankings]. But we still have to win. And if we lose one -- that's something unique about college football now -- if you lose one you're probably out of it."

The Ducks have one Thursday night against a baffling UCLA team that was good enough to win big at Texas and bad enough to get crushed by California. And, yes, if the Ducks lose this one they are almost certainly out of the national championship race.

The burden of being No. 1 appears real. Alabama seemed to have a stranglehold on it until it lost by two touchdowns to a mediocre South Carolina team. Ohio State then fumbled it away at Wisconsin. If the Ducks should go rear-end-over-tea-kettle against the Bruins, we might have to start wondering if it's 2007 all over again, when a top ranking served mostly as a bull's-eye for an ax stroke between the eyes.

Senior receiver Jeff Maehl has had a front-row seat during the Ducks rise to the elite of college football. They were ranked No. 2 in 2007 before quarterback Dennis Dixon went down with a season-ending knee injury. They finished ranked in the top-10 in 2008. They ended USC's seven-year run atop the Pac-10 last fall. The unexplored territory of No. 1 isn't actually that shocking to the Ducks system.

"It's cool," Maehl said. "It's something the school is never experienced before. It's something this program has been building to for a while now. You got to give a lot of credit to the past classes that came through here. We're excited to see what we can do with it."

Kelly said he's confident that his locker room culture will prevent players from getting drunk on fawning praise from media and fans. He turns the notion back onto itself toward the potential effects of negative outside appraisals, recalling the outpouring of doubt and derision the Ducks' rotten performance in the 2009 opener at Boise State inspired.

Folks, you might recall, suggested that Kelly, in his first year as head coach after replacing Mike Bellotti, was in over his head. It's possible that no second-year coach has seemed less "in over his head" than Kelly, who just got a contract extension and raise, but that was a popular impression one game into his tenure.

"We learned a really valuable lesson in the opening game of 2009," he said. "We lost to Boise State and if we had listened to outside influences we might as well have canceled our season. We were done for the year. It was, 'Oh, my God, we're the worst football team ever assembled!' Our guys didn't pay attention to it when it was obviously negative in that situation. So therefore you can't just flip the switch and say, 'Well, now it's positive -- let's listen to it!'"

The target, however, is now squarely on Oregon. UCLA is beaten up with injuries, including the decidedly questionable status of starting quarterback Kevin Prince, but has shown itself capable of playing well on a big stage against a highly ranked foe. The Bruins are fast, too. The Ducks' speed advantage, so obvious against Stanford and Tennessee, won't be as dramatic Thursday.

Maehl said he thinks a fast start, which the Ducks haven't produced often this year, is a key. Stepping on the gas early might leave the Bruins hopelessly lost in the fumes.

"One of the biggest things is when they get down they start to lose focus a little bit," he said. "I think if we can jump on them pretty quick, it's going to be an advantage for us."

If the Ducks do overcome the Bruins, that sets up a marquee showdown at USC on Oct. 30. The Trojans, who are off this week, looked like their old-school selves while poleaxing Cal last weekend. But, after that, things don't get any easier trying to maneuver through a deep Pac-10. The home stretch of Washington, at Cal, Arizona and at Oregon State is not a schedule conducive to perfection.

But Kelly isn't concerned with those challenging days ahead. He only wants to win today.

Of course, for his players -- and here's a guess for some coaches, too -- it's difficult to completely block out the scintillating potential endgame, which is only the pinnacle of college football. Oregon, after all, has never won a national championship.

"That's a hard thing to not think about," Maehl said. "I know guys do their best to try not to think about it, to try to focus just on the week. But definitely, if you're in position to play for a national title, even if you know, it's just halfway through the season, it's hard to not think about it. To me, it should just make us more confident coming out each week. The best I can do is to treat each game like it's the national championship, because if we lose we understand those hopes go away."

In other words, if you keep winning days, the last one will come with a crystal football.

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Oregon coach Chip Kelly is trying to keep his team focused on each day.

Fw: 2011 Theme

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"Always Competing"
Josh Ponder talking about Clay Matthews

Decide

Win the Day

Out Work my Competition

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1-1-11 Win the Day and the Year: Are You "Out-Working" Your Competition?
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Fw: Pressing Toward the Prize

Team:

Today's Coach is Adrian Rogers. Coach Rogers tells us how to win the Prize.

What is Winning?

" Winning is not a sometimes thing it is an all the time thing."

Vince Lomabardi
Green Bay Packers

What does it take to Win?

When Quarterback Paul Apostle wrote this he was in a Phillippian jail for spreading the Good News that people could have Hope and a Future in Christ. In other words he was on a perceived losing streak. However this is where God gave him Strength, Vision and Freedom for his future and the future of the people in this city. Check out Acts 16 when you have a moment.

Coach Rogers gives the Keys to QB Paul's Success in the following devotion.

Now - Just Go!!

Rick
Phil 4:13
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Pressing Toward the Prize in This New Year Devotional thought from the messages of Adrian Rogers BIBLE MEDITATION: Philippians 3:14 - "I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus." DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT: Do you want to win the prize that Paul talks about? He didn't want to fail. He strained with every inch, every ounce, every nerve, and every part of his body to win the prize. He had ambition. But it was more than just ambition, it was a holy ambition. He said, "I want that prize and I'm going to have it. I'm going to be like an athlete who denies his own body worldly pleasures. I'm going to train like an athlete. I'm going to stay in shape for the Lord Jesus. I'm going to do all that is necessary that I may win." ACTION POINT: Friend, the Bible clearly teaches that we ought to be ambitious, but for the right reason. And that reason is for Jesus. In this new year, may God deliver us from pint-sized ambitions and small-time aspirations.