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Field Notes: 5 Day Devo

Field Notes: 5 Day Devo

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Field Notes is your daily 5-minute briefing designed to take Sunday's truth and put it to work Monday through Friday. Grab your gear and get ready for a daily rundown, challenge, and action step that will equip you to live intentionally for the Kingdom.

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  • Day 5- Cast a Line
    May 29 2026

    Ninety-five percent is a number that should stop any of us in our tracks. We talk about the estimate that 95% of Christians have never shared their faith or led someone to Christ, then we set it beside a surprising, hopeful stat: 50% of Gen Z surveyed say they would be happy to attend a church service if someone they know personally invited them. That gap is not mainly about culture or algorithms. It is about whether we will open our mouths and make a simple, honest invitation.

    We unpack why personal invitation still matters more than posts, podcasts, or promos, and why most first-time visitors show up because a friend says, “Come with me.” Then we zoom out to Scripture and look at what happens when people truly see Jesus for who he is. The healed man wants to stay close, but Jesus sends him back to his town to tell everyone what happened. Peter and John get beaten and threatened, yet they say they cannot help but speak about what they have seen and heard. That is the heartbeat of evangelism: not pressure, not performance, but overflow.

    We also challenge the idea that evangelism belongs only to professional pastors. Your neighborhood, workplace, and city are the mission field, and God has already placed people in your path. Using a fishing analogy, we make it practical: you cannot catch fish with a line still in the boat. The action step is simple and specific. Identify one person who does not know Jesus, then send a text, share a short testimony, or invite them to church this Sunday.

    If this lit a fire in you, subscribe so you do not miss the next devotional, share this with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review to help more people find Field Notes. Who is one person you are going to invite or text today?

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  • Day 4- Roughnecks in the Storm
    May 28 2026

    Storms don’t create your faith, they reveal it. Today’s Field Notes devotion, “Roughnecks in the Storm,” asks a blunt question: when the waves rise, do we stay on mission with Jesus or do we sprint back to the dock the moment things get uncomfortable?

    We start with a surprising leadership lesson straight from the Gospels. If Jesus wanted the safest, most “qualified” launch team, he could’ve recruited the religious elite, legal minds, or polished communicators. Instead, he handpicked uneducated fishermen to build the church. That choice highlights what God values in discipleship: not academic pedigree or public image, but obedience, courage, and endurance when conditions turn rough.

    Then we bring it down to street level with a simple picture from Florida waters. Weekend warriors panic when the rain hits. Real fishermen adjust, anchor if needed, and keep working because they know storms pass and the mission remains. That metaphor exposes a modern trap for Christians: we can memorize the right Sunday school answers, enjoy safe theological debates, and still collapse when suffering, conflict, or fear shows up. Following Jesus comes with rough waters, and the real question is what we pray for when the sky goes dark.

    We close with a practical action step you can take today: name the current storm or point of friction in your life, and shift your prayer from escape to grit. If this hit home, subscribe, share with a friend who’s in a hard season, and leave a review so more people can find Field Notes.

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    5 mins
  • Day 3- No More Excuses
    May 27 2026

    We’ve all done it: God puts a clear nudge in front of us and our first response is “Give me a second.” A second becomes a day. A day becomes a month. Today’s Field Notes devotional confronts that delay head-on through Jesus’ call in Matthew 4:18–22, where Peter and Andrew are actively fishing and still leave immediately to follow. No negotiating. No stalling. No “one more cast.”

    We talk about why immediate obedience is a defining mark of discipleship, not an optional upgrade for “serious” Christians. We also get painfully honest about the attention economy we live in, how easily we donate hours to social media, entertainment, and hobbies, and why we suddenly feel too busy when God calls us to serve, give, volunteer, preach, or step into something uncomfortable. If you’ve ever said “let me check my calendar” when the Spirit is prompting you to act, this one will hit close to home.

    We also reflect on Jesus’ hard words in Matthew 8 and what they reveal about urgency, priorities, and the mission of the gospel. Then we bring it all down to street level with practical examples: serving in children’s ministry, preaching in prisons, taking a new job step, making the call you keep avoiding, giving up your time, donating food, or entering a brand-new mission field.

    Listen, then choose one place you’ve been hesitating and take a real step today. If this devotional helps you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs a push, and leave a review so more people can find Field Notes.

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