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Two Different Agendas

Posted on January 7, 2022 by russellmckinney

When my son Ryan was in high school and trying to get a chance to play college baseball, I took him to a Prospect Camp at a small college in Georgia. The college had a successful DII baseball program, and … Continue reading →

Posted in Adversity, Aging, Complaining, Contentment, Desires, Disappointment, Discernment, Discipleship, Elderly, Faithfulness, God's Love, God's Omniscience, God's Sovereignty, God's Will, Heaven, Loneliness, Persecution, Perseverance, Personal, Prayer, Prayer Requests, Problems, Prosperity, Sanctification, Sickness, Spiritual Warfare, Sports, Suffering, Trials, Trusting In God | Tagged Are AP classes worth it?, Are college coaches impressed by AP clases?, baseball prospect camp, God's agenda is different than our agenda, Is playing for a travel team better than playing for a school team?, playing for a travel team instead of your school team, question and answer time about recruiting, Should students take AP classes?, Why is God allowing me to go through this?, Why isn't God answering my prayer? | 2 Comments
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