Your Exodus 90 Checklist

it's just a few days until the start of a whole new Exodus 90, on January 1, 2024. Here's our team's picks on the top things you should do to prepare.

It’s just a few days until the start of a whole new Exodus 90, on January 1, 2024. Here are our team’s picks on the top things you should do to prepare.

  1. Download the Exodus app and get to know the new updates
  2. If married, talk to your wife and walk through what you’re committing to
  3. Delete unnecessary apps from your phone
  4. Turn off notifications to any apps you decide to keep
  5. Find the open hours of nearby churches for you to pray
  6. Start your fraternity by finding men nearby and inviting them
  7. Join Mount Sinai to get all the tools to be a great fraternity leader

It’s as simple as that! It’s time to break free from your Pharaohs and become the man God made you to be.


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