Expect the UnexpectedSample
Wow, a National Team Player!
Have you ever been let down by someone after a positive first impression?
If possible, it is wise to include sportspersons around the table when discussing how to serve them. Sportspersons were included in a gathering of forty people from a dozen countries. This was a unique opportunity to learn between countries, meet peers from other countries, and develop ongoing ways to serve one another.
A player on the national team of an unexpected country was recommended just before we gathered. It was very unusual to have a key sportsperson from this country. He had a unique, outgoing, and friendly personality. His faith story in sport was an inspiration to all. He was also a very gifted communicator.
At the time, there wasn’t a search engine to learn more about his sports heroics. It took a while to discover that he wasn’t a top player; in fact, he had never even played the sport! His whole story was a fraud. It was sad to learn he was lying, but valuable time was also lost as forty people listened at length to all his untruths.
Scripture to ponder:
1 Peter 3:10
Whoever would love life and see good days must keep their tongue from evil and their lips from deceitful speech.
Key Lesson: Be careful that you don’t exaggerate the truth. When someone’s story seems too good to be true, it often is. Take the time to double-check.
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About this Plan
"Expect the Unexpected" explores how we can expect surprises & challenges as we grow in our Christian faith and do missions. Drawing from global Sports mission experiences, these lessons reveal how faith and resilience thrive in life's unforeseen moments.
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