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Have you ever won something before? It’s a good feeling, isn’t it? Many of us want to win in everything we do. Whether it’s beating our family in a game or the opposing team in sports, we all like winning. But what if I told you that helping someone else win can be just as important as winning yourself? That you can want to win and help someone else win, too?
That’s why we’re encouraged to make it a habit to encourage each other! We can build each other up and use what we have to help the people around us win and reach their goals. And the good news is that we don’t have to lose to help someone else win in the process!
I challenge you this week to find someone who is working toward something awesome. Maybe they’re trying to pass a class, doing good work in your community, or using their social media platform to raise awareness for a cause. How can you help them accomplish their goal? Whether in your home, school, small group, or social media, find a way to cheer someone else on as they work toward their goal.
Written by Quintin, age 16, from Bowling Green, Indiana, USA
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A middle school devotional designed to help students live in the promise Jesus made about getting the most out of life. In this devotional, you’ll find encouragement to recognize the full, amazing life Jesus came to give us and ways in which you can be a part of bringing that party to life right here and right now!
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