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  • No Reservation

    May 06, 2009

    No Reservation

    Throughout the Native American reservations scattered around the Black Hills of western South Dakota, the locals' love of basketball borders on obsession, offering a nightly escape from days flush with hopelessness and indescribable poverty.

    No matter how brightly the community's young hardwood stars shine on the court, though, many seem destined to follow the paths of those who support them from the stands. Unemployment, alcohol and drug abuse have tightened their grip on the Lakota people, and the reservation has become a place where suicides quadruple the national average and funerals fail to discriminate between young and old.

  • No Worries

    October 25, 2012

    devotional
    Set: 

    As a coach it can be easy to get caught up in the details of our sport. We can spend more time with our coaching staff and student athletes than our own family, and we find ourselves weighed down with worry and becoming overworked in effort to keep our jobs. Some coaches are famous for the number of hours that they put in to secure a position. But in Matthew 6, Jesus gives us specific instructions not to worry about the details of life. This got my attention. Worrying about our jobs is like worrying about what we will eat or wear; they are all provided by God.

  • Non-Musical Chairs

    January 30, 2010

    icebreaker

     Materials:

    *A chair for all but one person.

    Make a circle with the chairs as if you were setting up a game of musical chairs, the person without a chair will start the game.

    Have everyone seated, the person in the middle of the circle will state a clothing item or physical characteristic, such as, but not limited to, green eyes or blue jeans. (The person in the middle must match the criteria they call)

    The persons with those characteristics, etc. will stand up and switch seats, since there won't be a chair for everyone since the person in the middle will need a seat, the last person standing is "it". The game goes on for any amount of time.

     

     

  • Northeast FCA

    April 24, 2012

    video

    A video highlight of the FCA ministry in the Northeast region.

  • Not a Doormat

    November 30, 2013

    devotional
    Set: 

    Characteristics of the world’s best athletes are: self-control, discipline, teamwork, an ability to focus and perform under pressure, intensity, teachability, and knowing how to win with grace. So why is it that when someone has a temper tantrum, gives a cheap shot, cheats, disregards a victorious opponent, and screams at a referee—it is rationalized as being competitive?

    I recently met a man in his late 30s who was bragging about being kicked off the church sports teams. He assumed we would be impressed at his machismo. He faintly conceded that he was too competitive. I disagreed with him and suggested he was not competitive enough. Rather, he was indulging in selfish ambition, disrespect, envy, and lack of self-control. He needed to grow up.

  • Not an Expert

    July 29, 2010

    Not an Expert

  • Not an Expert Study

    August 07, 2010

    bible_study

    Key Verse: "Do not withhold good from those who deserve it when it’s in your power to help them.  If you can help your neighbor now, don’t say, 'Come back tomorrow, and then I’ll help you.'" -  Proverbs 3:27-29

    • This hiker had issues.  What were his main problems?

    • He kept saying, “I’m not this, or I’m not that.”  He could have done something.  What story in the Bible does this clip remind you about?

  • Not as You Thought

    August 28, 2013

    devotional
    Set: 

    Life rarely turns out as we thought it would. Sports aren’t any different. It may be fun to dream of the players we could be, but things do not always turn out as planned. Sometimes it’s hard to see, but looking back we realize it all worked for the best. I am glad for the things that are not as I had intended, because I would have missed a lot.

    God does not often work in the ways we may think He would. He works beyond them. He does not fit in the box in which we are prone to put Him. In fact, He seems to do what does not make sense. The Savior of the world came as an infant, became a carpenter, rode on a donkey, served alongside fishermen, and died alongside criminals.

  • Not In My House

    June 08, 2013

    devotional
    Set: 

    One of the earliest lessons I learned in competition was that no one came to our home field and defeated our team in front of our family and friends. It was always motivating to deny the visiting team victory on our turf. There’s something special about being the home team. Teams now have slogans like “Not in our house!” and “Not in our backyard!” There is a responsibility to secure and protect home-field advantage.

  • Not Part-Timing It

    October 02, 2009

    Not Part-Timing It
    Set: 

    Isn’t it funny how we always pray when we want something? Think about it. Almost every time people want to win a game or match, they pray before it’s time to play. Then, after that prayer is done, the “God part” is done, and it’s time to put their game faces back on. If they win, they’ll probably even go party after.

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