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  • Pressing On

    August 22, 2010

    devotional
    Set: 

    As long as we are involved in athletics, we are going to encounter adversity on a daily basis. An athlete will come face to face with failure, mistakes, and errors. As coaches, we will come face to face with pressures to win, compliance issues, ineligible players, and recruiting battles. As people we are tested on and off the field by sin and Satan. In almost all sports, there is a certain degree of defense needed in order to win the game. How do we as Christian coaches defend against Satan to become a champion in heaven?

  • Pressure

    February 17, 2013

    devotional
    Set: 

    Coaches face pressure on a daily basis. Whether it’s your won-lost record, player’s academics, boosters, parents—the expectations placed on coaches are never-ending.

    What a comforting truth Matthew brings us! Jesus was declaring His willingness to stand in the gap for us. He liberates us to focus on Him, producing a pressure-free response to His Spirit and truth.

  • Pressure Release

    January 27, 2014

    devotional
    Set: 

    We entered summer league basketball with a young team. Our inexperienced guards struggled to get our offense working, especially against a high-pressure, man-to-man defense, so one day in practice I tried a new strategy. I taught my players several pressure-release, back-door plays that changed our focus and took advantage of the defense. We’d invite the pressure so we could cut and score lay-ups, but my players were skeptical.

  • Priceless

    March 31, 2004

    devotional
    Set: 

    Season tickets for your team: $100
    Hot dogs and sodas for the game: $20
    Game programs: $10
    Watching your team kick a last-second field goal: Priceless

    FCA Bible: $8
    Team FCA Kit: $25
    FCA Camp: $335
    Leading a student-athlete to the Lord: Priceless

    Noah's Ark: Many trips to Home Depot for gopher wood
    Prodigal son’s share: Half of Dad's estate
    Selling out our Savior: 30 pieces of silver (like Judas) or our daily denial (like Peter)
    Grace and forgiveness from God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit: Priceless

    Satan's promise: Everything you desire
    Society's pleasure: Instant gratification for the moment
    Sin's price: Death
    Savior's purpose and plan: Eternity with HIM!

  • Priceless

    October 12, 2013

    devotional
    Set: 

    Since 1997, MasterCard has received hundreds of awards for their catchy ad campaign featuring the slogan “Priceless.” As Christians, I think the slogan for our relationships with Christ should be “Serving Is Priceless.” Most people think that serving is the same thing as service. I disagree. I believe there is a huge difference between the two. Christ did not come to give good service; He came to serve. As an athlete, I am not supposed to give good service to my teammates—I am to serve them. As a coach, I serve my team; I do not provide them a service. Service is something you pay for or something you expect, such as courteous and prompt attention from the employees at a restaurant or gas station. But serving goes deeper.

  • Pride Bombs

    March 31, 2014

    devotional
    Set: 

    I did it again. I can’t believe I haven’t learned yet. I should know better, but it’s so hard not to do it. Everyone does it. I guess it’s considered just part of life, but I refuse to cave in and be like everyone else.

  • Pride Fighter (Serving - Chapter 5)

    October 09, 2008

    devotional
    Set: 

    Tim Tebow, the 2007 Heisman Trophy winner and member of the 2006-07 National Championship Florida Gators, wasn’t supposed to be a superstar quarterback. In fact, if his mother’s, Pam Tebow’s, doctors would have had their way, his birth would have been permanently postponed.

  • Pride, Humility, Teamwork, Grace

    October 31, 2012

    Pride, Humility, Teamwork, Grace
    Set: 

    Pride. In my second year at the Kansas City Bike MS, an annual fundraiser for the Multiple Sclerosis Society, I had confidence going into the race knowing that I’d completed it the year before. “One hundred and eighty six miles in two days….no problem,” I thought. “I’ve been training all spring and summer with over 2,000 miles already accumulated on my bike. What’s another 186?”

  • Priorities

    February 02, 2010

    podcast

  • Priorities

    January 24, 2014

    devotional
    Set: 

    What does it take to be the coach of the number one football team in the nation? Most people are under the assumption that one must neglect his family and everything else that is important and spend every waking moment preparing his team for success. What does Bob Stoops, head coach of the 2000 national champion Oklahoma Sooners, do? He and his staff start their day at 8:45 a.m., usually end in time to be home for dinner, and have Wednesday night family gatherings with their wives and children. It appears that Stoops has set some priorities in his life and has a good handle on the often-difficult task of balancing family and career.

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