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  • Crawford and Karen Loritts

    July 27, 2010

    audio

    Audio from the 2010 Cove retreat at the Billy Graham Center in Ashville, North Carolina.

    Session 1

    Session 2

  • Create Content

    May 06, 2010

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  • Creating a New Normal

    February 25, 2010

    devotional
    Set: 

    Most coaches have heard the phrase “the coaches’ widow.” Among football coaches, that phrase is explained with the following admonition: “Kiss your wife in August and tell her you’ll see her in December.” That’s the motto that most coaches live by in our culture. Funny thing is, Christ never challenged us to do what “most people” do. As Christians, we are called to live to a higher standard—to create a new normal in our culture.

  • Credit Due

    October 22, 2004

    devotional
    Set: 

    It was in a post-game press conference that we saw the true Curt Schilling. Sure, he had pitched an unbelievable game in Game 6 of the 2004 ALCS, but in the first question of his press conference we quickly learned where the Boston Red Sox pitcher found the strength to complete his performance. Schilling explained that he has been a Christian for seven years and has learned over time that he cannot do anything under his own strength. He puts his hope and trust solely in God for the strength to do what is needed.

  • Crispness

    October 22, 2012

    devotional
    Set: 

    A wide receiver or running back must make crisp cuts when running a route or hitting the hole. A soccer player needs to make crisp cuts when passing or dribbling. Basketball players must make quick, sure, crisp cuts when running plays or making moves to the hoop.

    The word “crisp” has been defined as “notably sharp and clean-cut.” Should these athletes round their cuts, they would lose the ability to apply a successful move on their opponent.

  • Cuba

    September 19, 2009

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    I just returned from a week in Cuba. I met with a number of sport federation officials and with people whose churches are doing ministry in sports. There is such a hunger for ministry in sport there that I was stunned. Their society has been so secularized that the integration of matters of faith have been totally removed from their approach to sport. Now when I or others speak about how one’s faith can be woven into the fabric of the sportsperson’s life, it’s like fresh, cool water to their souls and they want more.

  • Customizable Campus Posters

    September 02, 2010

    Customizable Campus Posters

    Eye-catching, customizable FCA posters to use on campus or other locations to communicate huddle meetings and other events.

    Each poster is 8.5" x 11"

    You can type in your event information in the text box provided, print from the color copier, and post where appropriate. There are three styles to choose from with many versions of each.

    *Please note all posters are in .doc format and require Microsoft Word or a compatable software to open.

  • Cut it Off

    October 04, 2012

    devotional
    Set: 

    In any sport, we as athletes are susceptible to adopting a number of bad habits that can hinder us from becoming the best athletes we can be. Whether it is a sloppy technique or poor reads, any bad habit prevents us from becoming the “perfect” athlete that each of us strives to become.

  • C’mon, Blue

    November 23, 2013

    devotional
    Set: 

    I love baseball. This is a sport that relies on a team for a successful outcome. Baseball is also the only American sport where, during a stoppage in play, a manager or coach can approach an umpire to dispute a rule or argue a call. Unfortunately, we’ve all watched a manager throwing a tantrum, kicking dirt on the plate, or verbally abusing an umpire. We’ve also seen the umpire retaliating in anger and sometimes losing control. It’s hard to have someone yell at us or challenge our character in any setting, but especially in front of peers and spectators in a stadium.

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