ReWritten

Part 1 of 6 // ReWritten || Sep 08, 2019 || Eric George || Orchard Oxford

Everyone loves a great story. Movies. Books. Theater. Back in high school, we learned how to break a story apart, deconstruct it, and view each part separate from the whole. All stories have literary elements associated with them: setting, plot, conflict, climax, and resolution.

Everyone has a story. Everyone has moments of joy and moments of pain. There are moments of incredible success and moments of deep brokenness. At some point we must determine: will our story be the culmination of our own efforts, actions, and mistakes, or become a part of the Greatest Story? Our stories can be rewritten.
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Part 2 of 6 // ReWritten || Sep 15, 2019 || Eric George || Orchard Oxford

Everyone loves a great story. Movies. Books. Theater. Back in high school, we learned how to break a story apart, deconstruct it, and view each part separate from the whole. All stories have literary elements associated with them: setting, plot, conflict, climax, and resolution.

Everyone has a story. Everyone has moments of joy and moments of pain. There are moments of incredible success and moments of deep brokenness. At some point we must determine: will our story be the culmination of our own efforts, actions, and mistakes, or become a part of the Greatest Story? Our stories can be rewritten.
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Part 3 of 6 // ReWritten || Sep 22, 2019 || Alex Crosby || Orchard Oxford

Everyone loves a great story. Movies. Books. Theater. Back in high school, we learned how to break a story apart, deconstruct it, and view each part separate from the whole. All stories have literary elements associated with them: setting, plot, conflict, climax, and resolution.

Everyone has a story. Everyone has moments of joy and moments of pain. There are moments of incredible success and moments of deep brokenness. At some point we must determine: will our story be the culmination of our own efforts, actions, and mistakes, or become a part of the Greatest Story? Our stories can be rewritten.
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Part 4 of 6 // ReWritten || Sep 29, 2019 || Eric George || Orchard Oxford

Everyone loves a great story. Movies. Books. Theater. Back in high school, we learned how to break a story apart, deconstruct it, and view each part separate from the whole. All stories have literary elements associated with them: setting, plot, conflict, climax, and resolution.

Everyone has a story. Everyone has moments of joy and moments of pain. There are moments of incredible success and moments of deep brokenness. At some point we must determine: will our story be the culmination of our own efforts, actions, and mistakes, or become a part of the Greatest Story? Our stories can be rewritten.
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Part 5 of 6 // ReWritten || Oct 06, 2019 || Eric George || Orchard Oxford

Everyone loves a great story. Movies. Books. Theater. Back in high school, we learned how to break a story apart, deconstruct it, and view each part separate from the whole. All stories have literary elements associated with them: setting, plot, conflict, climax, and resolution.

Everyone has a story. Everyone has moments of joy and moments of pain. There are moments of incredible success and moments of deep brokenness. At some point we must determine: will our story be the culmination of our own efforts, actions, and mistakes, or become a part of the Greatest Story? Our stories can be rewritten.
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Part 6 of 6 // ReWritten || Oct 13, 2019 || Hunter Upton || Orchard Oxford

Everyone loves a great story. Movies. Books. Theater. Back in high school, we learned how to break a story apart, deconstruct it, and view each part separate from the whole. All stories have literary elements associated with them: setting, plot, conflict, climax, and resolution.

Everyone has a story. Everyone has moments of joy and moments of pain. There are moments of incredible success and moments of deep brokenness. At some point we must determine: will our story be the culmination of our own efforts, actions, and mistakes, or become a part of the Greatest Story? Our stories can be rewritten.
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