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  • Impact Play

    May 21, 2009

    article

    Every morning, I have a routine once I get to the office.

    1. Fire up the computer - 8:00 A.M.
    2. Delete the spam from my e-mail account (while eating a couple pieces of toast).
    3. Head to “Morning Glory,” the corporate prayer time of the FCA National Office.
    4. Transition into prayer time with the Communications/Marketing Department.
    5. Edit and send out the daily Impact Play e-mail devotion.
    6. Start the day - 9:30 A.M.

    I’ll be honest. Prior to writing this story, bullet point number five wasn’t that much of a landmark in my day.

  • Impact Play: Mark and Katharyn Richt Video Study – Part III

    October 08, 2010

    devotional
    Set: 

    In more than two decades of marriage, University of Georgia Head Football Coach Mark Richt and his wife, Katharyn, have learned valuable lessons about three very popular things in FCA: faith, family and football. Today, we’re continuing our four-part video devotion series based on the Richts’ recent interview with FCA’s Sharing the Victory magazine.

     

    To access the video, click the link below to watch or download the clip. After you’ve watched the short video, take time to answer the questions below. Finish by reading the related Scripture and asking God to work in your heart as a result of what you’ve learned.

    VIDEO LINK:

  • Impossible Is Nothing

    January 29, 2008

    devotional
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    Team Hoyt has completed 216 triathlons, 65 marathons, 718.6 milers and 81 half marathons. The team consists of a father and a son, Rick and Dick Hoyt. For 25 years, Dick (age 65) has been racing with his son Rick (age 45). People do this stuff all the time though right? What makes their story so amazing?

    Rick Hoyt was born with his umbilical cord caught around his neck, causing the oxygen supply to his brain to be blocked. At eight months, Rick was labeled as a quadriplegic with cerebral palsy. Doctors told Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt that their son would never live a normal life; but they were determined to prove them wrong.

  • Impossible is Nothing - IF you Can?

    December 03, 2008

    podcast

    Don’t let unbelief hold God back!

  • Impossible is Nothing!

    December 02, 2008

    podcast

    Adidas has it right! Nothing is impossible with God!

  • Impossible is Nothing! Break the Barriers!

    December 04, 2008

    podcast

    So what in your life seems like and impossible barrier?

  • Impossible is Nothing! The power of unity!

    December 05, 2008

    podcast

    Uniting with other people in your quest for a healthy life makes you unstoppable!

  • Improve Daily

    July 11, 2013

    devotional
    Set: 

    Athletes must strive to get better every day. No matter how talented we are, there is always room for improvement. We may be the best in our school or sport, but if we get satisfied, we will not become all God wants us to be.

  • In Cink

    May 07, 2009

    In Cink

    It was once thought that shorter men made the best golfers. But that turned out to be a myth, facilitated only by the fact that the best players at the time were under 5-foot-11.

    Stewart Cink is 6-foot-4, 205 lbs.—impressive stature compared to those tour champions of the past, and tall enough to set him above the tour leaders of the moment as well, but only by an inch or two.  But those who know Stewart Cink wouldn’t likely reference his measurements as what separates him from the crowd. Because more impressive than his physical presence is his spiritual stature, which is created by the manifestation of the Holy Spirit inside him.
     

  • In Everything

    April 11, 2006

    devotional
    Set: 
    The debate over steroid use on the college, professional, and Olympic levels is growing. Allegations of steroid use have cost many athletes their jobs and their lives. When their first priority is to honor and glorify self, some athletes will go to extreme measures. Their hope is in themselves and in pursuing their own glory. If they fail, they feel worthless. Their worth is tied up in being the best no matter what the cost.
     
     

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