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The idea of running my first 26.2 miles was intimidating. I remember driving the course in my car the day before the race to get a scope of what it would feel like. It didn’t help the overwhelming feeling the distance was causing me. There was so much adrenaline pumping through me, it was hard to contain. The way I’ve gotten through the marathon is by remembering one simple piece of advice: “One step at a time.”
You are going to have big goals and dreams for your youth ministry. Some of them you’ve been thinking for a while and others just emerge. No matter how long you’ve been sitting on these goals some of them might seem impossible. To get it done, to create big change and reach lofty goals in your ministry you are going to have to approach it with small steps. In other words to achieve your goals you need to:
To achieve all your goals you need to continue to go back to God. Allow Him to bless those small moments, and rely on His strength. Remember small steps lead to big gain.
How do you help lofty goals seem achievable? When is it hard to think small for big gain?