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if you’ve been paying attention to this series over the past few weeks you should have a pretty good list of things you can do to become a pretty high level competitor.
Loyalty, Passion and Leadership are each vital qulaities for top level competitors no matter the nature of your engagement.
This week we are going to learn about a characteristic that has been through a bit of a rediscovery process over the past 7 years.
What does it mean to be “steadfast” or “determined” “hold true” “Stand Firm”
Nowadays I think we have some new words for it - Grit, tenacity, toughness
STEADFASTNESS
FIRMNESS
Luke 21:19
Hebrews
Philippians 3:12-4:1
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