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  • How Much Money is Enough?

    October 02, 2007

    bible_study

    Wisdom for a Young Head Coach
    Week 13

    I Timothy 6:1-10

    Discussion Questions:

  • How To Avoid Misusing The Bible

    June 01, 2009

    bible_study

    Key Verse:

    All Scripture is inspired by God and is profitable for teaching, for rebuking, for correcting, for training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work. 2 Timothy 3:16-17

  • How to Give A Gift of Stock

    December 15, 2008

    promotional

    If you own stock you can give it as a tax deductible gift to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Download the PDF below to learn more!

  • How to Save a Life

    December 31, 2009

    How to Save a Life

    Brandon Chan couldn’t believe the news when he arrived at Tucson High School (Ariz.) one morning. He had just seen his friend the day before, and everything had appeared to be fine. But as he ran from one person to the next hearing the same report, he realized it was real. His friend had taken his own life that very morning.

  • How to Serve Coaches

    December 03, 2009

    podcast

    Find out what it means to serve a coach.  Listen as Brad Long, chaplain at Franklin College in Indiana, shares what it takes to build a relationship with a coach that leads to opportunities to serve and minister.

    SCTBradLong.mp3

  • How Would Jesus Compete?

    November 01, 2008

    devotional
    Set: 

    When the 2004 NBA Western Conference semifinal series between the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Sacramento Kings began heating up, tempers started flaring. Kings guard Anthony Peeler hit former teammate Kevin Garnett in the face with an elbow during the third quarter of Game 6 and was immediately ejected from the game. “It was retaliation after [Garnett] hit me with an elbow,” said Peeler.

    Retaliation is a natural response when we feel we have been wronged. If others hurt us, we want to hurt them back so that they know how it feels. We want them to feel the pain we feel. However, as Christians our desire is to live as Jesus did, so we must look at how He handled injustice. The Bible addresses this in several places, one of which is 1 Peter 2:21,23:

  • How You Respond to Doubt

    January 17, 2014

    devotional
    Set: 

    When you’re in the midst of a situation that seems hopeless in sports or in life, how do you respond to your doubts and frustrations? As Christians, we all tend to think that doubt should never come to our minds. I mean, we believe that God can do anything, right?

    First, let’s all step back and realize that we will constantly deal with the doubts in our human nature, but it’s how we respond to them that makes the difference. In Luke 5:8, Simon Peter responds to Jesus with a tone of frustration and doubt. Jesus had asked him to let down his fishing nets into deep water, but Peter responded by stating they’d already worked hard all night and hadn’t caught a thing.

  • How’s Your Serve?

    November 25, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    Moses warned the Israelites against failing to serve God. We should take this warning to heart. Jesus tells us, “Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of Mine, you did for Me” (Matthew 25:40b). When serving God, we cannot help but serve others; and in serving others, we serve God.

    Sports like tennis and volleyball require serving the ball. In an article, “Six Steps to a Better Serve,” the author wrote, “Serving is a skill that takes years of practice to master, and something that you can always improve upon. . . . Keep at it, take your time, and practice lots.” This applies to serving others as well.

  • Huddle Leadership Team Models

    October 06, 2009

    promotional

    Download this PDF that covers the Huddle Leadership Team Model

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