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  • Coaches - Plan

    September 30, 2009

    Coaches - Plan
    • Secure day, time, and location of coach’s bible study. 
    • Recruit a bible study leader or facilitator. 
    • Develop a bible study plan with timeline and specific lessons outlined. 
    • Organize a weekly study agenda.
    • Plan an initial study that introduces FCA, explains what the study is about and the importance of commitment and confidentiality. 

  • Excuse-Free Living

    September 30, 2009

    podcast

    It’s time to stop making excuses.

  • In Need of a Cheerleader

    September 29, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    Let’s be honest. There are some days when we just don’t want to have it all together! I’m a coach’s wife, and as such, I sometimes don’t want to be the patient listening ear for my coach and his frustrations. After all, isn’t it his fault that we are in our situations and dilemmas? Our kids miss their dad while he spends time with someone else’s kid.

    In today’s devotion, I want to speak directly to the coach’s wives and hope that the rest of you can take away a small bit of spiritual encouragement, as well.

  • Home

    September 29, 2009

    home

     

  • Inspire Somebody.

    September 29, 2009

    podcast

    The way you do life can be an inspiration to others! Go inspire somebody!

  • The Hay Is in The Barn

    September 28, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    The day before last year’s Kansas City marathon, I was meeting with Chris Anderson, our National Director of FCA’s Endurance Ministry. I was fired up for the race but a bit anxious about trying to run a PR. As I was reflecting back on my training leading up to the race, I mentioned to him that I wished I’d done more long runs, more speed work, more conditioning, more everything. I was feeling the pressure. He smiled real big, leaned across the table and said, “Dan, at this point, the hay is in the barn. The race is tomorrow.

  • Almost Do It.

    September 28, 2009

    podcast

    Don’t just think about doing something for someone else…do it.

  • The Divine Surgeon

    September 25, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    I was a high school sophomore awaiting surgery to repair torn cartilage in my knee. In walked a young orderly with a razor to shave my leg. Before long, the blood began to flow. He was unskilled, and his razor was dull. Fortunately, the next day was different. The surgeon was skilled, and his scalpel was sharp.
     
    Surgery is always painful, but its purpose is to heal. To be successful, the surgeon must be skilled. I once saw a documentary on a surgical technique to reduce an enlarged heart. The surgeon literally sliced off a quarter of the heart and sewed it back together, where upon it began beating again! Would you want a medical intern doing such a procedure? I think not.
     

  • Significance in Sports Ministry

    September 25, 2009

    article
    For the last fifteen years I’ve watched various sports ministries, including the one which employs me, with alternating feelings of excitement, gratitude, disappointment, dismay, wonder and dilemma. A number of factors lead to these conflicted feelings and questions. One of the hardest questions I’ve asked myself follows.

    Is ministry with the highest profile and among those with greatest influence more significant than ministry with the most obscure and least influential? Is my ministry with an American college football team more significant than my work with a rural junior high girls basketball team? I’d like to think that the answer is simple and obvious, but our actions and attitudes often betray our true values.

  • Just Do It.

    September 25, 2009

    podcast

    Why is there such a big gap between knowing and doing?

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