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“Can you share about a picture/memento you have in your home that reminds you of something special to you?”
(Now, don’t unsubscribe from me for this, college football fans, but the first thing I thought of is a Sunday newspaper I had framed after the 2000 OU/Nebraska game, with the headline “#1 Again.”

OU had been national champions and in the top 10 most of my adult life, but from 1996-1998 they had several really bad years for them. But with this win, they climbed their way back to #1 again — and ended up winning the National Championship that year. So to me that headline is more than just a memento of an OU win; it’s a symbol that you can make a comeback: that a person who’s been “down” can get back up again; that a church that’s experienced a difficult stretch can get revived and grow again. It’s a continual reminder to me that a comeback is always possible!)
You/your group can share about your own “mementos” and their special meanings to you. Then share that in this morning’s lesson in Joshua, we see how God delivered His people, and He told them to remember it with a very particular kind of memorial.
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