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  • Ministering to the Professional Athlete

    November 24, 2009

    podcast

    Chad Bonham sits down with NASCAR Sprint Cup Chaplain Tim Griffin for FCAChaplains.com.  Tim talks about tour chaplaincy, ministering to professional athletes, and the upcoming 2010 FCA Chaplains Conference in Kansas City.  

    Tim Griffin is the Vice President and Director of Spiritual Formation for Motor Racing Outreach as well as the lead NASCAR Chaplain.  He will be the keynote speaker at the 2010 FCA Chaplains Conference.

    FCA Chaplains Conference

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  • Ministry Overview

    May 06, 2007

    promotional

    A PowerPoint that explains the FCA vision, mission, ministries, fundamentals, and values.

     

  • Miracles

    April 08, 2008

    devotional
    Set: 

    I’m a proud alum today. Last night my University of Kansas Jayhawks won their first NCAA National Title in 20 years—and in pretty dramatic fashion, coming back from a 9-point deficit with about two minutes to go in the second half.

  • Mirror Mirror

    June 18, 2009

    podcast

    Why are we so infatuated with our appearance?

  • Mirror, Mirror

    December 27, 2006

    devotional
    Set: 
    It's two days after Christmas. What a day Monday was, full of wonderful gifts both given and received. But I learned a great lesson on Monday as I was getting ready for the day. That morning I looked into the mirror and took a good hard look at where I had been this past year. In sports, we all have to do the same thing. We have to look at what kind of athlete, coach or teammate we are becoming. For me, I realized, as I looked intently at my life, that I am celebrating two unique anniversaries this year. . .
     

  • Miscommunication

    October 29, 2007

    devotional
    Set: 
    Have you ever been accused of being too competitive? That's probably a stupid question if you're reading this devotion. The likely answer is yes. Me, too. In fact, that happened to me recently when I revealed a lofty goal I had regarding marathon competition and my next attempt at a PR. Shortly after I mentioned the plan, I heard several Christian friends saying that I was just out for my own glory and not that of God. They didn't ask me about the venture, but whatever I had said had led them to draw the conclusion that I was out for personal gain.
     

  • Misery or Ministry?

    March 18, 2004

    devotional
    Set: 

    March Madness has arrived. How did these 64 teams and 64 head coaches arrive in the tournament? Some teams had it easy, some had a tough road, and still others charted new territory as they brought their team to the tournament for the first time in years. Early in the season, many coaches had to decide if they were going to dance to the madness or become miserable as their hopes were dashed by defeat after defeat. One such Coach took the road from misery to March Madness to ministry. Lorenzo Romar, head coach of the Washington Huskies, found the right road to take.

  • Misplaced Treasures

    March 10, 2013

    devotional
    Set: 

    If you’re running to win but you have only earthly goals in mind, it will be short-lived. It will be a withering type of thing. You have to have spiritual goals in mind. Things do get in the way of being excellent. Some of those things are pride and self-centeredness but you still have to do everything as unto the Lord. You have to try to keep those types of thoughts out. You have to understand what’s spiritual and what’s long lasting. I’m reminded of the Scripture passage about the guy who had the barns, was very blessed, and said he was going to build bigger barns and store all of his wares. But God said to him, “You’re a fool because all these things will be taken from you this very night.” Where is your soul?

  • Mission-Minded

    May 01, 2011

    Mission-Minded

    Georgia FCA’s Joey Potter believes in a simple philosophy: Build a church and send a missionary, and a hundred people might come. But build a sports field and put a coach or pastor on it, and you can attract thousands.

  • Mississippi Miracle

    May 05, 2009

    Mississippi Miracle

    What's more impressive than Trinity University's 15-lateral play? The story of faith behind it.

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