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Repurposing Relationships
The relationships in our lives seem like they’re up to chance. We don’t choose the family that raises us or the coworkers who sit across from us. We may choose to date or get married, but the people we do those things with are people who were there. Right?
Your relationships aren’t random. God has intentionally placed people in your life for a reason, and those connections are meant to be more than surface-level. Whether it’s family, friendships, coworkers, or the people you cross paths with daily, each relationship holds the potential to change your life.
When we see our relationships through God’s eyes, they become opportunities for growth, impact, and kingdom work. But this only happens when we’re intentional with our relationships. It’s easy to drift through life without truly investing in others. It’s worthwhile to strive for deeper, life-giving relationships.
Who in your life is God calling you to build up? Who needs encouragement, wisdom, or just a listening ear? Your relationships aren’t just for you. They’re part of God’s greater plan.
About this Plan

Do you ever wonder if there's more to living than keeping busy, doing the "right" things, and building a good life? There is. God's inviting you to let him repurpose your life in a way that truly matters. Discover how in this 7-day Bible Reading Plan!
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