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CHALLENGE MEN BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
CHALLENGE MEN Bible Fellowship groups meet to study the bible, to fellowship, and to pray for one another in order that the men may become better individuals, husbands, fathers, employers, and employees. These studies are a great way to meet other men who can help you be accountable and to encourage you in your relationship with Jesus Christ.
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YOUR STORY ch.1
YOUR STORY ch.2
YOUR STORY ch.3
YOUR STORY ch.4
FRIDAY NIGHT
SATURDAY SESSION 1
SATURDAY SESSION 2
SATURDAY SESSION 3 QUIET TIME
SUNDAY MORNING BIBLE READING PLAN
This Story Belongs to...
2010 men's retreat SCHEDULE
Friday, September 17
2:00-6:30pm Check-in // Main Lobby Activity Sign-up
5:00-6:00pm Dinner // Cafeteria 7:00-9:30pm Evening Session // Chapel Steve Stucker
10:00-12:00pm Burn the Midnight Oil // Chuckwagon
Saturday, September 18
6:30-7:00am Morning Devotion // Prayer Garden
7:00-8:00am Breakfast // Cafeteria
8:00-8:30am Activity Signup // Chapel
8:30am-12:00pm Morning Session // Chapel Ray Montoya Chip Lusko 12:00-7:00 Lunch (served 12:00-1:00pm) Free Time Activities -Paintball, Ropes Course, Climbing Wall, Zipline, Basketball, Volleyball, Hiking, Biking, etc…
5:00-6:00pm Dinner // Cafeteria
7:00-9:45pm Evening Session // Chapel 10:00-12:00pm Bonfire // Bonfire Pit
Sunday, September 19
7:00-8:00am Breakfast // Cafeteria
8:00-9:00am Small Groups // Prayer Garden
9:30-11:30am Morning Gathering // Chapel Communion
11:30am Closing Prayer/Dismissal
Sunday, September 19th
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Friday NIGHT
Speaker: STEVE STUCKER
Bible Reference: _______________________________________________________________________________
Sunday, September 19th
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SATURDAY Morning SEsSion 1
Speaker: RAY MONTOYA
Bible Reference: _______________________________________________________________________________
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SATURDAY Morning SEsSion 2
Speaker:CHIP LUSKO
Bible Reference: _______________________________________________________________________________
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SATURDAY NIGHT
Speaker: _____________________________________________________________________
Bible Reference: _______________________________________________________________________________
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COMMUNION
Bible Reference: _______________________________________________________________________________
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DEVELOPING YOUR STory - chapter 1
“WHO YOU WERE BEFORE YOUR CONVERSION...”
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DEVELOPING YOUR STory - chapter 2
“THE CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING YOUR CONVERSION...”
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“SINCE MY CONVERSION...”
DEVELOPING YOUR STory - chapter 3
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“WHAT GOD HAS FOR ME NEXT”
DEVELOPING YOUR STory - chapter 4
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QUIET TIME
THE INNER CHALLENGEQuiet time involves an inner state of being, as well as an outward condition. Have you ever noticed that when you sit down to read your Bible or pray, your mind begins to wander or you suddenly remember what you needed at the grocery store? Inner “noise” can be just as troublesome as outer noise when it comes to having quiet time with God. Our own human weaknesses combine with the enemy’s efforts to keep us from God. There is a reason he is known as the Prince of the Power of the Air! But again, God is greater still. Defeating the inner noise can be done, but it requires commitment and discipline.
THE OUTER CHALLENGEQuiet time is a goal that sounds simple, but which meets with greater challenges than many physical endurance contests. In America particularly, we live in a world of noise. Everywhere we go, even in our own homes, there is some kind of noise to distract us, from telephones to TV to traffic. But making time for daily devotion is critical to hearing God!
If we stop to think about it for a moment, we recognize that we live in enemy-occupied terri-tory, so constructing an ideal spiritual surrounding is nearly impossible. Satan, our chief op-ponent, does not want us to spend quiet times with God. In fact, it is his goal to prevent that in any way possible. He knows that the more time we spend with God, the more like God we will become and the more we will be accomplishing God’s goals on this earth. Satan does not want us to succeed.
God wants all people to be saved, but Satan wants us all to perish. Praise God because His plan is greater! Satan is no match for God, but he can trouble God’s children, and he does. The next time you are finding it difficult to get away from the noise and get alone with God, remem-ber who is standing in your way. Then remember who is greater!
WHEN SHOULD I MEET WITH GOD?Quiet time is such an easy habit to forget, especially if we haven’t yet made it a priority. It’s all too tempting to slip our lives into cruise control and forget that we need to gas up the engine before we can go anywhere. We may already have a grip on the Bible, the owner’s manual of life, but without a daily filling we’re in danger of burning out, running on empty, stalling on the side of the road. Yes, we can always put in a call to God’s “auto club,” but why not be prepared before the emergency occurs? King David sought God daily before he went into battle. Maybe you know the familiar melody put to the words of Psalm 5. If you do, sing it now:
“Give ear to my words, O Lord. Consider my meditation. Hearken unto the voice of my cry, my King and my God. For unto Thee will I pray. My voice You shall hear in the morning. O Lord in the morning, will I direct my prayer unto Thee and will look up.”
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WHAT’S THE BIG DEAL? WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?Quiet time can be so difficult to prioritize. It’s tempting to make excuses or just not bother. Preparing our hearts to hear from God requires a focused effort. Noise, whether outside or inside, distracts us. If we fail to understand the importance of having a regular, committed quiet time with God, we are not likely to hear His voice…the one that whispers, “This is the way; walk in it” (Isaiah 30:21).
God longs to spend time with us. Consider what He was willing to do for us, in order to reunite us with Him. Is it asking too much that we devote daily time to Him?
Jesus set the example for us concerning quiet time. He took time to connect with the Father regularly, as the following Scriptures tell us:
“Then Jesus went with his disciples to a place called Gethsemane, and he said to them, ‘Sit here while I go over there and pray’” (Matthew 26:36).“Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place, where he prayed (Mark 1:35).“But Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed” (Luke 5:16).
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?Quiet time can almost seem like a contradiction in this high volume world we live in. How can we possibly find quiet in the midst of loud music, cell phones, head-banging CDs pumped up to the max in the cars next to us on the streets, 24/7 news channels, or the leaf blower next door? With man it is impossible. But with God, Scripture tells us, all things are possible. Is be-ing with God a daily priority for you? If you desire quiet time with God, but find it difficult to attain, try these tips:
* Carve out time in your day by writing it into your calendar. Appointments and meetings not written down are often forgotten. Make a daily appointment with God.* If noise is all around you, look for a place in your home, neighborhood, or community that can easily be your place to talk with the Lord. If you can’t find a quiet place, try making one of your own. It’s been said that Susanna Wesley, mother of Charles and John Wesley, would simply pull her apron up over her head! That let her family know she was meeting with God and not to be disturbed. Be creative! God made you in His image, after all, and no one is more creative than God.* If a wandering mind is your hang-up, pray for discipline and then keep lists handy. Have a list of the people and things you want to pray about. Have a daily Bible reading plan printed out and easy to find. Keep a note pad nearby for those shopping list items and errands that pop to mind. Jot them down and go on with the meeting. Our God is a God of order. Give Him your wandering mind and your desire for discipline. He will help you find ways to make it work.
Finally, do you desire to hear from God? Are you passionate about wanting His will in your life, above your own? Daily quiet time prepares your heart to listen. You may “hear” Him speak to you in those quiet moments…or you may hear Him through a friend or circumstance later in the day. But because you’ve made time with Him a priority and have been willing to shut out the world to hear Him, He will make sure you do.
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DATE
We encourage you to share your “gospel” with your friends,family and to whomever you encounter this comming year.Keep a log of the date and the person who you shared your
story with to see how God can use your story in other’s lives.
To GOD Be the Glory.
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For more info and a complete map of all Bible Cafe locations visit BIBLECAFE.ORG
Bible Café 01Led by: Phillip KornegayMeets at: Shoneys on Menaul & LouisianaDay & Time: Monday - 6:00pm
Bible Café 02Led by: Richard WoodyMeets at: Milly’s Cafe on 7308 Jefferson St NEDay & Time: Tuesday - 6:30am
Bible Café 04Led by: Thomas MoodyMeets at: JD’s Patio & Grill in Roswell on 2000 N MainDay & Time: Tuesday - 7:00 PM
Bible Café 05Led by: Rick FisherMeets at: Shoney’s - 6810 Menaul Blvd NEDay & Time: Wednesday - 7:00 AM
Bible Café 06Led by: Grant MorrisonMeets at: Solomon’s PorchDay & Time: Wednesday - 12:00 noon
Bible Café 07Led by: Bryan TrujilloMeets at: Flying Star Cafe - MenaulDay & Time: Friday - 3:30pm - 4:30pm
Bible Café 08Led by: Bryon LarsonMeets at: Starbucks - 5241 Ouray Rd NW #ADay & Time: Thursday - 7:00pm
Bible Café 09Led by: John BiavaMeets at: Milly’s - 7308 Jefferson St NEDay & Time: Friday - 6:45am
Bible Café 10Led by: Mark AlexanderMeets at: Denny’s - 254 E Highway 550 Bernalillo, NM 87004Day & Time: Saturday - 7:00am
Bible Café 11Led by: Steve GatesMeets at: The Bagel Cafe - 631 S Mason Rd Katy, TX 77450Day & Time: Saturday - 8:27am
Bible Café 12Led by: Rick Trujillo (575-650-3212)Meets at: International Cafe - 1245 El Paseo Rd - Las Cruces, NM 88001Day & Time: Thursday - 7:00pm
Bible Café 13Led by: Gene PolitoMeets at: Starbucks - 6828 San Mateo Blvd NEDay & Time: Friday - 7:00am
Bible Café 14Led by: Dominic Naranjo (270-3262)Meets at: Starbucks - 901 Rio Grande Blvd NW # A190Day & Time: Monday - 6:00am
Bible Café 15Led by: Moses BotelloMeets at: Southern and Unser - 1810 Southern Blvd.Day & Time: Monday - 6:30 AM
Bible Café 16Led by: Robert EllisonMeets at: Academy and Tramway - 12251 Academy Rd. NEDay & Time: Friday - 6:30 AM
Bible Café 17Led by: Doug AbramsMeets at: Starbucks on JeffersonDay & Time: Saturday - 7:00am
Bible Café 19Led by: Pilar ChavarriaMeets at: Solomon’s Porch at Calvary or AlbuquerqueDay & Time: Saturday - 11:30am
BIBLE CAFE
A tool equipping men to gather weekly in cafés and find refreshment from God through the fellowship of our brothers.
WEEKLYBIBLE STUDYThe Men's Ministry at Calvary of Albuquerque has several bible studies for you to choose from, each study consists of a group of different men studying a different topic. These groups are open to new men joining at any time.
Located on the campus of Calvary ABQ.4001 Osuna Rd NE - ABQ, NM - 87109For any questions contact 505.344.0880 or visit challengemen.org
Men's Bible Study #1 - Tuesday Morning at 6:00 AM » H3 » Kerry Rose
Men's Bible Study #3 - Wednesday Morning at 6:30 AM » HUB » Sam Garcia
Men's Bible Study #4 - Monday Morning at 6:00 AM » H5 » Dennis Poper
Men's Bible Study #5 - Thursday Morning at 6:30 AM » HUB » Joe Sengir
Men's Bible Study #6 - Friday Morning at 6:00 AM » H3 » Gary Kane
Men's Bible Study #7 - Saturday at 7:00 AM » H5 » Kevin Ward
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