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  • Plateau or Stalled?

    January 27, 2010

    podcast

    Have you reached a plateau or has your effort just stalled?

  • Fancy Footware

    January 27, 2010

    devotional
    Set: 

    Hockey Chat:  Oh the skates!  A premium fitted boot with a sharp blade can have you moving across the ice with fancy footwork. Try a loose boot with a dull blade.  You’re better off playing barefoot.  Having a fitted skate gives you peace of mind knowing that you can get where you want to go confidently.  If you tell your feet to move, you’ll dig in the ice and make the play. 

  • Too Light, Too Heavy, Just Right

    January 26, 2010

    skit

    Person 1: (enters the room with a bible behind his/her back and walks up to person 2) ( in a quiet voice) Hey, well i'd like to tell you about this guy who died 2000 years ago.  Okay bye!!!

    (sign pops up that says "Too light")

    Person 1 (Yelling) Get saved!!!!!!!!!!! (hits person 2 with bible)

    Person 2 No

    Person 1 (Louder)  Get saved!!!!!!! (again hits person 2 with bible)

    Person 2 No!!!!!

    Person 1 You're stupid!!!

    Person 2 No I'm not!!!!!!!!!! 

    Person 1 don't lie. the Bible says not to lie.

    Person 2 that says "holy bible"

    Person 1 Inside not outside dummy!!!!

  • Superhero Challenge

    January 26, 2010

    icebreaker

    Materials: none: pens and paper optional

    Divide into groups or tables of 5 or 6. In 2 minutes, with your group members, create a superhero based on Christian principles or Biblical principles or events. You must list 3 superpowers and at least one weakness. For example: (Superpowers: can walk on water, part a sea, full of patience. Weakness – speaks only King James English)

  • Right On

    January 26, 2010

    devotional
    Set: 

    Hockey Chat:  The chest protectors that goalies wear are essential to protecting them.  They allow for 100+ miles per hour vulcanized rubber biscuits to bounce off them with no pain to the goaltender.  That keeps him confidently in the game.

  • Praise God

    January 25, 2010

    devotional
    Set: 

    Sports are a big thing for me. My whole year pretty much is revolved around sports. The time I do have between seasons, it's usually really busy with working and such, but you also have to have time for friends and family too. I got to thinking the other day, if I prayed, and asked for God as much as I played sports, where would I be? I am pretty sure that my relationship would be 10X stronger, even stronger then it is now. I am sure a lot of people think the same way though.

  • A Few Good Men

    January 25, 2010

    devotional
    Set: 

    Today, the entire state of Louisiana is asking one question: “Who dat?” It’s part of the celebration surrounding their Saints’ 31-28 overtime victory against the Minnesota Vikings in yesterday’s NFC Championship game.

    As the Saints marched through this season to where they are now, much attention has been given to their quarterback, Drew Brees. He’s been on magazine covers (including the January issue of FCA’s Sharing the Victory) and in thousands of interviews. His story is remarkable—one that clearly shows the power of God at work in his life, both on and off the field.

  • Belted

    January 25, 2010

    devotional
    Set: 

    Hockey Chat: Have you ever tried to skate with your hockey pants around your ankles. It doesn’t work. It’s happened before to Marc Savard when during a game in Calgary when his belt broke. When your belt fails, the essential protection in your hockey pants doesn’t do much good slipping down your legs will you’re trying to skate. Little strap of fabric has a very important purpose.

  • Be Prepared in Season and out of Season

    January 23, 2010

    devotional
    Set: 

    As coaches, our jobs do not end with the final game of the season. Even out of season we are recruiting, reviewing game films, and developing a plan for the next year. We set goals and requirements for our athletes—all to prepare them for competition.

    God instructed Moses to receive the Ten Commandments, “Cut two stone tablets…be prepared by morning. Come up Mount Sinai in the morning and stand before Me on the mountaintop” (Ex 34:1). Throughout the Old Testament, God gave instructions on preparing sacrifices, being prepared for battle, preparing food, and preparing to build the temple.

  • Peace & Quiet

    January 22, 2010

    podcast

    The craziness of life can rob us of peace and quiet in our souls.

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