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  • EAT TO LIVE

    July 23, 2008

    podcast

    Do you eat to live or live to eat?

  • EAT what you CRAVE!

    June 29, 2009

    podcast

    Is it good to respond to your cravings? Hmmm.

  • Eat what you CRAVE…Again!

    June 30, 2009

    podcast

    So should we really give in and eat the things we crave? Or is there a better way?

  • Ecclesiastes 2:24

    September 10, 2010

    devotional
    Set: 

    Hockey Chat:  We’ve all had the dreams of playing in the big leagues at sometime in our lives.  For most of us, we’ve taken a different road in life but we are still grateful to be skating.  So what if we never made it.  We still love the game and enjoy playing it.

  • Ecclesiastes 4:12

    September 10, 2010

    devotional
    Set: 

    Hockey Chat: One on one isn’t much of a scoring threat.  Two on one creates a bit of worry for the goalie knowing that the odds are against him and the shot may come from either player.  Three on one is a nightmare for the goal tender and almost guaranteed to beat him. 

     

  • Elbow Tag

    October 12, 2009

    game
    Length: 
    5 minutes

    Everyone gets a partner and hooks elbows.  The pairs spread out around the designated playing area.  Two individuals are chosen to be it.  One will be the chaser, the other being chased.  The person being chased may hook elbows with any pair at any time.  The member of the pair at the opposite end of where the chase hooks is now being chased.  If the chaser catches the chase, the chase spins around three times an

    Physical Activity Level: 
    High
    Group Size: 
    Both

  • Element of Surprise

    March 20, 2010

    devotional
    Set: 

    Fans hold their breath and sit on the edge of their seats. Then, it happens—that unexpected play that no one saw coming. In every sporting event, at any time, the element of surprise can alter a game’s momentum. One tick of the clock can take a coach through numerous emotions. In these defining moments we can learn great lessons about following Christ.

    As we play the game, we never know what ups or downs might occur. Christ never promised His followers that life would be easy. But we have hope in the midst of the unknown. God has won the victory for us through the death and resurrection of His Son Jesus Christ. So anything we face can be overcome when we follow God’s game plan.

  • Elite Company

    January 31, 2007

    devotional
    Set: 
    Tiger Woods began the 2007 golf season the same way he ended the last one -- victorious. Woods won the Buick Open for the third-straight year and extended his PGA Tour winning streak to seven consecutive tournaments. Only Byron Nelson, who won 11 straight, has more. "As far as how special seven is, you're in elite company," Woods said. "There's only one person ahead of you. He's one of the greatest legends in the history of the game."
     

  • Embrace Each Moment

    July 23, 2012

    devotional
    Set: 

    Recently, my teenage son had to do something that was way too grown up. He had to get up, put on a suit and head to a local church for a funeral. It was the funeral of a friend, another teenager. It was not an easy thing for him to do or to face at such a young age.

    Sadly, he has walked this path before. Several years ago, another of his friends lost his life in a four-wheeler accident. In that service, my son and his eighth-grade football teammates served as pallbearers. They all wore their football jerseys to the service and stood at the casket with so many questions running through their minds. “Why? Why him? Why now?” It was an awfully young age to struggle with such questions and to endure the sadness of never seeing that friend again—at least not here on earth.

  • Empathy

    October 09, 2009

    article

    I was thinking overnight about some of the qualities that enable sports chaplains and sports mentors to be most effective in their work with coaches and competitors. One of those is empathy. Empathy is the ability to see situations from another’s point of view, to even feel what the other is feeling.  Empathy shapes our attitudes and aligns our hearts and emotions to be most effective at communicating God’s heart in any given situation.

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