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A typo can be a small thing or it can be major. A typo can change the meaning of a sentence, a paragraph or even an entire story. A typo can make a statement seem to be something completely different from what was intended. Today's devotion talks about the typos of life and how small things can have big consequences.
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Today's devotion, "What's in a Word" is also the first devotion in the book "Monday Morning Devotions." It points out how important the words we use are and why we should be selective in choosing them.
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Just as the football coach must have a plan for a game to be successful, God has a game plan for our lives. If we follow it
we will be a winner like the football team that executes the coach's plan. This devotion is chapter one in the book: Devotions for the Armchair Quarterback by Jim Crosby.
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Think back to a really good day that you enjoyed. How did that day get underway? Now think about a really bad day, one of those no-good horrible ones. Recall how it got underway. Often the way our day starts determines how it ends. "A Great Start" addresses that issue and offers some suggestions.