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129: 5 Questions to End the Year (with Brian Delamont)

As we come to the end of the year, how can we intentionally look back and look ahead? Consider these five questions for reflection from TeachBeyond’s Brian Delamont, Heather Brown, and Keane Fine. Happy New Year!



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  • 5 Reflection Questions:
    • What are you proud of? What do you want to celebrate?
    • What do you want to carry with you from 2023? What are you hoping to leave behind?
    • What matters this year?
    • What feels familiar and different this year?
    • What do you hope this will look like at the end of next year?
  • Leviticus 23 and 7 Feasts that Point to Christ
  • Emily P. Freeman’s The Next Right Thing Guided Journal

What’s changing our lives:

  • Keane: Finishing a journal and beginning a new one
  • Heather: Heating pad
  • Brian: This podcast!

Weekly Spotlight: Christian Academy Mozambique

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Podcast Website: https://teachbeyond.org/podcast
Learn about TeachBeyond: https://teachbeyond.org/ 

29 Dec 23

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