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Coming from a background of a broken home, drugs, and alcohol, Dylan is passionate about sharing the life-changing message of Jesus with those who seem to have lost all hope. His passion is to help people grow in their relationship with Jesus Christ. Dylan was called into ministry at 16 years old. He graduated from James River Leadership College in 2013 where he received an associate's degree in Leadership from Evangel University. He is also a graduate of Nazarene Bible College with a degree in Pastoral Leadership and is an ordained Elder in the Church of the Nazarene. He will soon finish his Masters degree at Olivet Nazarene University in Missional Multiplication. Dylan began his ministry by becoming the youth pastor at Pittsburg Church of the Nazarene in Pittsburg, KS. In 2016, Dylan helped plant The Well Church in Springfield, Mo and now serves as the campus pastor at the Marshfield Campus. Dylan has been married to his wife Madi since the summer of 2016, and they are passionately seeking God together in their marriage and the ministry. They have a daughter named Navy and boy named Knox who they love and adore with all their hearts.
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AGAINST THE ROPES
DEVELOPING GRIT IN THE SPIRITUAL FIGHT
by Dylan Robinson

Overview


This book describes the parallel between a boxing match and the Spiritual fight of faith. In a boxing match, an opponent wants to get the other fighter "against the ropes" because that is the worst place for a boxer to be. It is often here where the match takes a turn and the opponent wins. But, there are maneuvers a boxer can make to buy time, save some energy, and create a plan of attack to keep going in the match. Life is the same way. We often find ourselves "against the ropes" which can look various ways. It is what we do in those moments that matters most. We can develop the grit we need to keep getting up, or we can throw in the towel. It's our choice, but there are three things we can have in our corner to help us get back up. Those are faith, family, and fight.
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In Against the Ropes: Developing grit in the spiritual fight, you will learn what it means to have grit with whatever life throws at you. As a boxer finds himself "against the ropes" in the ring, he knows he has a decision to make. Does he lay down and take it, or does he decide to get back up and keep fighting. The same is true for life, especially the Christian life. The enemy, or just life in general, will throw things at you, but it is what you do in response that truly matters. It is your choice to make, but there are some things you can have in your corner that makes getting up easier. Those are faith, family, and fight. This book dives into what "faith" in God truly looks like. You must have faith that God is who he says he is, that he loves and wants the best for you, that he can move and work in any situation, and that he still does miracles. Then you need "family," Whether this is biological or just a spiritual family, you need people in your corner helping you when you're down, picking you back up, and holding you accountable in your spiritual walk. Finally, you need to have "fight." We live in a culture where the fight mentality is rare, but there is a real, spiritual battle going on all around us, and you can either sit on the sidelines or get in the fight. Every hard situation you face, you have a decision to make. Will you use this to allow the Lord to develop more "grit" in you, or will you use this as an excuse to give up or throw in the towel? Jesus doesn't say "if" we have trials, but "when." That means difficult situations will come, but we have a unique opportunity to use those to be stronger in our faith, develop stronger bonds with people than we knew was possible, and develop a fight mentality we didn't know we could have.
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Overview


This book describes the parallel between a boxing match and the Spiritual fight of faith. In a boxing match, an opponent wants to get the other fighter "against the ropes" because that is the worst place for a boxer to be. It is often here where the match takes a turn and the opponent wins. But, there are maneuvers a boxer can make to buy time, save some energy, and create a plan of attack to keep going in the match. Life is the same way. We often find ourselves "against the ropes" which can look various ways. It is what we do in those moments that matters most. We can develop the grit we need to keep getting up, or we can throw in the towel. It's our choice, but there are three things we can have in our corner to help us get back up. Those are faith, family, and fight.

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Description


In Against the Ropes: Developing grit in the spiritual fight, you will learn what it means to have grit with whatever life throws at you. As a boxer finds himself "against the ropes" in the ring, he knows he has a decision to make. Does he lay down and take it, or does he decide to get back up and keep fighting. The same is true for life, especially the Christian life. The enemy, or just life in general, will throw things at you, but it is what you do in response that truly matters. It is your choice to make, but there are some things you can have in your corner that makes getting up easier. Those are faith, family, and fight. This book dives into what "faith" in God truly looks like. You must have faith that God is who he says he is, that he loves and wants the best for you, that he can move and work in any situation, and that he still does miracles. Then you need "family," Whether this is biological or just a spiritual family, you need people in your corner helping you when you're down, picking you back up, and holding you accountable in your spiritual walk. Finally, you need to have "fight." We live in a culture where the fight mentality is rare, but there is a real, spiritual battle going on all around us, and you can either sit on the sidelines or get in the fight. Every hard situation you face, you have a decision to make. Will you use this to allow the Lord to develop more "grit" in you, or will you use this as an excuse to give up or throw in the towel? Jesus doesn't say "if" we have trials, but "when." That means difficult situations will come, but we have a unique opportunity to use those to be stronger in our faith, develop stronger bonds with people than we knew was possible, and develop a fight mentality we didn't know we could have.

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Book details

Genre:RELIGION

Subgenre:Christian Living / Inspirational

Language:English

Pages:148

eBook ISBN:9798350967760

Paperback ISBN:9798350967753


Overview


This book describes the parallel between a boxing match and the Spiritual fight of faith. In a boxing match, an opponent wants to get the other fighter "against the ropes" because that is the worst place for a boxer to be. It is often here where the match takes a turn and the opponent wins. But, there are maneuvers a boxer can make to buy time, save some energy, and create a plan of attack to keep going in the match. Life is the same way. We often find ourselves "against the ropes" which can look various ways. It is what we do in those moments that matters most. We can develop the grit we need to keep getting up, or we can throw in the towel. It's our choice, but there are three things we can have in our corner to help us get back up. Those are faith, family, and fight.

Read more

Description


In Against the Ropes: Developing grit in the spiritual fight, you will learn what it means to have grit with whatever life throws at you. As a boxer finds himself "against the ropes" in the ring, he knows he has a decision to make. Does he lay down and take it, or does he decide to get back up and keep fighting. The same is true for life, especially the Christian life. The enemy, or just life in general, will throw things at you, but it is what you do in response that truly matters. It is your choice to make, but there are some things you can have in your corner that makes getting up easier. Those are faith, family, and fight. This book dives into what "faith" in God truly looks like. You must have faith that God is who he says he is, that he loves and wants the best for you, that he can move and work in any situation, and that he still does miracles. Then you need "family," Whether this is biological or just a spiritual family, you need people in your corner helping you when you're down, picking you back up, and holding you accountable in your spiritual walk. Finally, you need to have "fight." We live in a culture where the fight mentality is rare, but there is a real, spiritual battle going on all around us, and you can either sit on the sidelines or get in the fight. Every hard situation you face, you have a decision to make. Will you use this to allow the Lord to develop more "grit" in you, or will you use this as an excuse to give up or throw in the towel? Jesus doesn't say "if" we have trials, but "when." That means difficult situations will come, but we have a unique opportunity to use those to be stronger in our faith, develop stronger bonds with people than we knew was possible, and develop a fight mentality we didn't know we could have.

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About the author


Coming from a background of a broken home, drugs, and alcohol, Dylan is passionate about sharing the life-changing message of Jesus with those who seem to have lost all hope. His passion is to help people grow in their relationship with Jesus Christ. Dylan was called into ministry at 16 years old. He graduated from James River Leadership College in 2013 where he received an associate's degree in Leadership from Evangel University. He is also a graduate of Nazarene Bible College with a degree in Pastoral Leadership and is an ordained Elder in the Church of the Nazarene. He will soon finish his Masters degree at Olivet Nazarene University in Missional Multiplication. Dylan began his ministry by becoming the youth pastor at Pittsburg Church of the Nazarene in Pittsburg, KS. In 2016, Dylan helped plant The Well Church in Springfield, Mo and now serves as the campus pastor at the Marshfield Campus. Dylan has been married to his wife Madi since the summer of 2016, and they are passionately seeking God together in their marriage and the ministry. They have a daughter named Navy and boy named Knox who they love and adore with all their hearts.

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