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Corner Church • March 17 •
Clickbait - David vs. Goliath
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  • Corner Coffee in the North Loop
    514 N 3rd St, Minneapolis, MN 55401, USA
    Sunday 8:45 AM, Sunday 10:00 AM, Sunday 11:15 AM
  • Corner Coffee in Uptown
    1414 W 28th St, Minneapolis, MN 55408, USA
    Sunday 10:00 AM
  • Corner Coffee in Camden
    4155 N Thomas Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55412, USA
    Sunday 9:00 AM, Sunday 10:30 AM

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PRAYER FOCUS:

MISSIONS: Pray for Travis, Kari, and kids. They are missionaries in the Middle East. They work with a team that plants churches.
COMMUNITY: Pray for people in your local that are facing insurmountable challenges or obstacles. Pray for supernatural provision or help and also pray for insight on how you can personally be a help.
CHURCH: Pray for opportunity and provision for Corner Church to multiply into new communities.
First Dialogue Question:

Identify common David vs. Goliath scenarios that happen to people in your local.
Second Dialogue Question:

Who would you rather take advice from? Why?

Financial: Warren Buffett or your dad?
Vehicle: Chip Foose or your next door neighbor?
Cooking: Bobby Flay or your mom?
Marriage: Dr. Phil or your grandma?
Parenting: Joanna Gaines or your best friend?
Third Dialogue Question:

What makes you receptive to advice?
(no matter its merit or value)

What makes you dismissive to advice?
(no matter its merit or value)
Fourth Dialogue Question:

Why do you think David was not deterred by these naysayers?
Final Dialogue Question:

Describe childlike faith. How does a person develop an overcoming faith?
Take It Deeper Questions:

Read Mark 10:13-22.
In what situations or scenarios do you find yourself the least patient?
Why would the disciples want to keep the children away from Jesus?
What childlike qualities was Jesus encouraging?
Why do you think Mark shares the story of the rich young man here?
How was the rich young man NOT like a child?
How do these two narratives challenge you and focus you in the growth of your faith?