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Duke & Angie’s Breakthrough Story

A Closer Look at the Rush Family

Anybody who has read Walls knows that it tells at least three stories: The Berlin Wall, the people of Bannockburn (the wonderful church I pastor in Austin), and the Rush family. Since I finished the book, here’s an update on the Rushes:

Lana is still an awesome wife and mom! If you want to get the “real scoop” on our home life, you should check out her blog at alongcamethebird.com.

Ryley is a Junior in at a wonderful local Christian school.  I would tell you the name, but that wouldn’t be the best online security, would it?  She’s the starting center on the basketball team (a “double-double” machine), and quite passionate about missions – volunteering as the Missions Intern at our church.

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The spiritual barriers people face are countless, but they can be categorized into Eight Primary Walls. These walls correlate with the 8 primary breakthroughs that everyone needs.
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The possibility of gaining a good friend is worth the risk.
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I believe truth is the same for everyone.
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I feel compelled to make the world around me better.
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It troubles me that God has not answered my prayers.
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I have too many of my own problems to deal with the problems of others.
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I have witnessed things that make me wonder if God is in control.
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I believe God is loving and kind.
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I am confident God has forgiven me for my past.
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I spend too much of my energy pursuing material things.
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I believe God is willing and able to answer my prayers.
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I feel I can turn to God for direction.
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People who have hurt me in the past cause me to avoid some relationships today.
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I feel with God's help, I can face any situation.
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I have to guard against judging people when I learn they are dealing with tough circumstances.
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I think that God will meet all my needs.
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I find myself more focused on the things I don't have but wish I did.
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My faith practices are more about routine than relationship.
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I find myself drawn to things I know are bad for me.
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When bad things happen, I feel like I am getting what I deserve.
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I feel there is a disconnect between who I really am and how I act in front of other people.
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When I am facing a difficult situation, I feel like I can solve problems on my own.
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I am so busy that I find myself ignoring the most important things in my life.
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I feel strong relationships are hard, but worth it.
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I believe God wants what is best for me.
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It humbles me to think I can know God.
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I worry that God is angry with me.
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I have a hard time trusting people.
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I believe in an all-powerful, all-knowing God.
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I tend to expect the worst to happen.
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I observe things that make me wonder if I should believe the Bible.
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I think God cares about the details of my life.
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I am willing to serve others for nothing in return.
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I have been wronged in the past in a way I cannot get over.
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When looking back on my life, I tend to focus on all of the things I did wrong.
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When bad things happen, I wonder if God can make things better.
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I look forward to good things in my future.
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I believe God loves me in spite of who I am.
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I know a lot of people, but don't feel very close to many people.
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I am willing to sacrifice immediate gratification for something better down the road.
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People would describe me as a giving person.
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I try to avoid temptations that would bring me harm.
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I don't believe anyone can ever know what is absolutely true.
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I question why God allowed certain things to happen in my life.
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I am amazed at God's power.
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I am intentionally seeking to grow in my relationships with others.
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I believe the Bible has answers for today's circumstances.
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I worry about the problems that the future holds.
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I am grateful for the things I have been given.
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