Catalystਨਮੂਨਾ

Have you ever played a sport with an uneven team? Not so easy. Imagine starting at tip-off, you go to jump, get possession of the ball, and there is no one to pass it to . . .
In life, you need a team. You can't play a game with no one to pass to, no one to defend you, no one to support you. Because we're always working with others in some way, life isn't the kind of thing you can do on your own.
That's why friends are so important when you're living for Jesus. They can learn with you, help you if you fall, and be right alongside you in those moments of change. We weren't made to do anything alone. We were made to do this alongside other believers to spur each other on.
Do you have friends who are catalysts? If you don't, where do you think is a good place to find other like-minded friends?
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About this Plan

Science can explain the mysteries in the world around us; there are answers for many of the mysterious things about faith too. You’ll learn in science class that “catalysts” are interactions that create big changes and transformations. Scripture shows us certain change-making “catalysts” are necessary for our faith and the faith of others. In this 20-day devotional series from Grow Curriculum, we'll explore the catalysts for our faith.
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