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  • Heart of an Athlete: Rhett Rakshani

    April 01, 2010

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    Heart of an Athlete
    April 2010

  • Heart of an Athlete: Rocco Grimaldi

    December 01, 2010

    Heart of an Athlete: Rocco Grimaldi

    In August, Sports Illustrated tabbed 16 athletes as their “Stars of Tomorrow.” One of those talented, young competitors was 17-year-old Rocco Grimaldi, who has accumulated a long list of athletic achievements even though he’s still in high school. This month, we discovered that there’s more to this young hockey phenom than great puck-handling skills. One thing? His desire to bring Christ to the world of hockey one teammate at a time.

  • Heart of an Athlete: Ronald Brookins

    June 01, 2011

    Heart of an Athlete: Ronald Brookins

    “Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not rely on your own understanding…” – Proverbs 3:5

    In the Big Sky Conference, Sacramento State’s Ronald Brookins has a common, household name. Since bursting onto the track scene as a freshman, the senior hurdler and long-jumper has spent his college career rewriting the Sac State record books and garnering All-American accolades, all while leading the campus FCA Huddle and guiding his teammates and competitors closer to the Lord.

  • Heart of an Athlete: Ryan Carpenter, Bowling Green

    January 01, 2014

    Heart of an Athlete: Ryan Carpenter, Bowling Green

    Florida isn’t exactly the ideal childhood setting for a future ice hockey career, but that didn’t stop Bowling Green junior Ryan Carpenter, who started playing on the sunny streets outside his home in Oviedo. A move north and stops along the club team route landed him in Ohio, where his passions have changed from scoring goals to spreading Christ’s message through his sport.

  • Heart of an Athlete: Sharis Lachappelle, University of Texas

    November 01, 2013

    Heart of an Athlete: Sharis Lachappelle, University of Texas

    Texas soccer player Sharis Lachappelle is mature beyond her junior class status. A broken leg and school transfer strengthened the San Antonio native’s reliance on her Creator and helped her understand the true purpose of playing—to bring God the glory and share His light with those around her.

  • Heart of an Athlete: Shawn Lauvao

    December 01, 2009

    Heart of an Athlete: Shawn Lauvao

    Selected struggle: Doubt

    Dictionary definition: “To be uncertain, consider questionable or unlikely. To fear, distrust or be apprehensive about.”

    My definition: “Being unsure and afraid of the unknown.”

  • Heart of an Athlete: Stephanie Steinweg

    May 01, 2012

    Heart of an Athlete: Stephanie Steinweg

    As a young girl, William and Mary lacrosse player Stephanie Steinweg looked up to female athletes. She loved watching them on the field and tried to learn what she could through observing their skills. Years later, the senior midfielder is returning the favor from the opposite end, inspiring young girls—specifically at FCA Camp—to give all they have on the field, not for their glory, but for God’s.

  • Heart of an Athlete: Thomas Wood

    May 01, 2011

    Heart of an Athlete: Thomas Wood

    “…the peace of God, which surpasses every thought, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” – Philippians 4:7

    North Carolina junior attackman Thomas Wood developed a love for both lacrosse and the FCA ministry at an early age. Looking back over his life so far, he is able to see how the avenues of sports and faith have always been connected. In fact, according to Wood, his spiritual journey with Christ has made a direct and tangible impact on his lacrosse career, shaping him both as a player on the field and a leader off of it.

  • Heart of an Athlete:Emily Oslie

    July 01, 2012

    Heart of an Athlete:Emily Oslie

    “But I trust in your unfailing love. I will rejoice because you have rescued me. I will sing to the Lord because he is good to me.” – Psalm 13:5-6 (NLT)

    In her first experience as an FCA Camp Huddle Leader, Seattle Pacific University junior Emily Oslie experienced a transformation of faith as she learned how to bring Christ into her game. The lessons she learned that summer quickly spilled over into the rest of her life as well. Now the Salem, Ore., native is taking her Christ-centered perspective and allowing it to guide her in the role of upperclassman on the court and Christian leader in the locker room.

  • Heart of the Hurricane

    October 01, 2011

    Heart of the Hurricane

    As an environmental biology major who once had no aspirations of coaching, Bill Blankenship is a living testament to God’s creativity. But given the journey he’s taken, it seems somewhat divine that he has landed in his current position as the head football coach at the University of Tulsa.

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