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he was walking in God’s will. Learning to interpret obstacles as opportunities rather than opposition changes the way we run our race. The race marked out for each of us has some unexpected obstacles. Nehemiah teaches us that we shouldn’t be surprised when obstacles come our way and that we need to stay focused on what God has called us to do. Kyle Idleman Kelinda: Don’t Give Up comes as a variety of resources. There’s the book that anyone can read, a journal, a DVD series, a Small Group Kit, and a Church Campaign Kit. Talk to us about the Small Group and Church Campaign Kits. Why and how should a local body tap into these resources? Kyle: One of the reasons I would encourage people to check out the Journal is it will really help apply this message to specific situations. Going through the small group curriculum will be an encouragement because the “Don’t Give Up” message is a message that is most effective in community. In community, we can spur one another on and carry each other’s burdens the way God had in mind. You can connect to these resources through dontgiveup.media or kyleidleman.com. Kyle Idleman is senior pastor at Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, Kentucky, one of the largest churches in America, where he speaks to more than 25,000 people each weekend. He is the bestselling and award-winning author of Not a Fan, as well as Gods at War, The End of Me, Grace Is Greater, and Don’t Give Up. He is a frequent speaker for national conventions and in influential churches across the country. Kyle and his wife have four children and live on a farm. Find more information at KyleIdleman.com. Solutions • 15