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Before winning Super Bowl XLI, before leading two different NFL teams to winning records, even before playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Tony Dungy made a decision: to live his life with Quiet Strength--the way God intended. This Bible study takes an in-depth look at the winning principles, practices, and priorities from the life of Tony Dungy, head coach of the Super Bowl XLI champions the Indianapolis Colts, and applies them to your life. The questions you'll explore in this study are six questions men
often ask of themselves throughout their lives. They're questions
Coach Dungy addresses in his memoir Quiet Strength. You'll
discover the principles that come from these questions over the next
six weeks. Here's how this study works: First, the study is meant to be done in a group setting--it could
be a men's breakfast on Saturday morning, a small group meeting
in a home or a restaurant, or even a lunch group at work. Everyone
in your group will participate in discovering the principles of a
winning life. You'll also want to make sure everyone gets a copy of this
book. We recommend each guy having a copy of Tony Dungy's Quiet Strength, too. We'll refer to his book in several optional
activities.
Briefly, here's how the sessions break down. Think About It This time will be spent thinking about the question for the
session. A simple experience will help you walk through your
thoughts on the topic, then you'll talk about the connections you
made to your life. Talk About It During this section, you'll take the question for the session a little deeper. The discussion here will tie your life connections to the Bible passages in the next section. This is an important time to get to know other guys' hearts and walk with each other through this
discovery. Study It This section will challenge you as you dig into God's Word. It's a time where you can see the principles you discover exemplified
in the Bible. You'll connect your discussion and experiences from before to your discoveries in different passages through further discussion and sharing. Live It This brings the study full circle. Just as you started the session reflecting on your life, you'll have a chance to reflect again as you connect what you?ve taken from the study to your life. The activities will guide you in making these connections. Commit to It Before you conclude your session, it's important to commit to an action point that will help you continue to grow. We'll give you three options to choose from.
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