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Weekly Devotion January 19.2026

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This Devotion was written by Sportsmen Devotional and posted with permission Bible Study Verse: Corinthians 16:13   Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be courageous; be strong. (NIV) Thoughts:  To be a proficient shooter there are 7 fundamentals you need to know and use.  The first one is position/stance. You need to have a solid and stable stance to shoot from.  Sometimes situations don't allow for you to get into the same type of stance you use at the range, but you should always try to get into as stable of a stance as possible when shooting. You can become more proficient at getting into a solid stance through training. Action Point: Just like with shooting, there are fundamentals we as Christians need to be proficient with. The first is where do you stand with our Heavenly Father? How solid is your faith?  You need to stand on the solid ground of truth. The truth found in the scriptures. Your faith should be in Jesus Christ and His promises re...

Weekly Devotion January 12, 2026

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This Devotion was written by Sportsmen Devotional and posted with permission Bible Study Verse: Genesis 1:26   Then God said, "Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth." (NKJV) Thoughts: Ruling over the fish of the sea and the birds in the air is an awesome responsibility that God has given us. With new technology, it is easier to overharvest our fish and game. It is crucial to maintain proper predator/prey ratios. Harvesting game should depend on the populations. Once an animal is harvested, we must utilize it as a food source and thank God for His provision. Action Point: Take the responsibility to promote rules within your party for hunting and fishing that emphasize good ethics and stewardship. Sportsmen's Tip of the Day: Try going barbless, release your fish carefully, and only ke...

Weekly Devotion January 5, 2026

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  This Devotion was written by Sportsmen Devotional and posted with permission Bible Study Verse: Psalm 119:89  Your Word, Lord, is eternal; it stands firm in the heavens. (NIV) Thoughts : So, I have a decent library in my world that encompasses a lot of books about outdoor experiences. Some practical, some spiritual, and even some great fiction. I find myself going back to practical books more than the others. These are cookbooks, tactical books, but one I have is really valuable. I got it a few Christmases ago and it shows you how to butcher just about any kind of critter you can think of and recipes too. Now I’m not going to go roast a racoon anytime soon, but there is guidance in there on how to do it. There is only one small section covering the Opossum, which we have a lot of in the Midwest. It’s about two paragraphs and the author says not to eat them unless absolutely necessary because they are pretty nasty. Not sure I haven’t tried it, but a great book just the same....

2025 Year In Review

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Men of the Outdoors 2025 Year in Review 2025 was another active year for The Men of the Outdoors. The ministry hosted 9 events and a Sportsmen Breakfast. Our events saw some changes as we added two new events a weekend fishing trip to Eagle River and a Muzzleloader event. For 2026 we plan to rework an ice fishing event and make more changes to gain a larger number of participants. Our Sportsmen Breakfast was another success and remains to be our primary effort to reach the general public. The number of subscribers to our blog continues to grow which means more outdoor guys are receiving our Monday Devotions. To our Blog we added seven more Bible classes in our Biblical Manhood series. The Ministry also hosted 15 Bible Classes during the year. A first for the Men of the Outdoors in 2025 was the addition of service projects. We help a resort owner install 1400 railing spindles and helped with a Trunk and Treat event at Emanuel. We will look to do more community services activities in 202...