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The One Year Uncommon Life Daily Challenge

Author: Tony Dungy and Nathan Whitaker Publishing House: Tyndale 39

Cada devoción incluye Escritura y una Clave poco común: una aplicación o acción para implementar en función de lo que acaba de leer. Este no es solo un tipo de devocional de "léelo y listo". El objetivo no es solo involucrar tu mente, sino también desafiar tu corazón.

Book cover of The One Year Uncommon Life Daily Challenge

The One Year Uncommon Life Daily Challenge
by Tony Dungy and Nathan Whitaker

For the last fourteen years, Tony has been in a Bible study with a number of other coaches. Reading The One Year Bible each year, they have not only engaged in a study of God’s Word, but have engaged in the building of a community.

As coaches from their original group in Tampa Bay have changed teams or left the National Football League altogether during that time span, Tony has found that the One Year format keeps them connected as a community.

On any given day, they all know what the others are reading. Essentially, everyone is on the same page.

This knowledge sparks e-mails or voice mails or direct conversations—“What did you think about those verses from Ezekiel? I needed to hear that today. It really spoke to me because . . .”

With this One Year Uncommon Life Daily Challenge, our hope is that the format will create the same sense of community for you, which is why we have indicated dates for the readings, but have not tied them to any particular year.


The book focuses on seven themes, with each theme repeating every seven days. Therefore, every week you will read one devotion from each of the themes:
- Core
- Family
- Friends
- Potential
- Mission
- Influence
- Faith

January 1 starts with Core. Every seventh day that follows ( January 8, 15, 22, 29, and so on) will be an insight on Core. Each devotion stands on its own, so that no matter what date you begin, whether it’s January 1 or August 27, you can jump right in.

No matter what year you begin, you will always be in community with others who are reading the devotional. Each devotion includes Scripture and an Uncommon Key—an application or action to implement based on what you’ve just read. This isn’t just a “read-it-andyou’re-done” type of devotional.

The goal is to not only engage your mind, but to also challenge your heart. That, too, is worth sharing with the community that you may form with others.

If you miss a day, keep going. Don’t try to catch up, and don’t feel guilty. Yesterday is gone—spend time with God today. Our prayer is that every day you will be blessed by what you read and challenged to do more for God’s Kingdom.

Tony Dungy

Tony Dungy

Tony Dungy is a #1 New York Times bestselling author whose books include Quiet Strength, Uncommon, The Mentor Leader, and Uncommon Marriage. He led the Indianapolis Colts to Super Bowl victory on February 4, 2007, the first such win for an African American head coach.

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Picture a life in which you get to bless others whenever and wherever the Spirit moves you.

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Time to Imagine

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