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  • Breakthrough - Chapel

    October 27, 2007

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    Chapel – Breakthrough

    1 – Games with this opponent have been ones where our team has made breakthroughs over the last few years. What will it be today?
    • Breakthrough victory story 1 – Commitment to teammates
    • Breakthrough victory story 2 – Commitment to winning
    • Breakthrough victory story 3 – Commitment to being champions
    • What will it be this year? Our breakthrough will be determined by our commitments.

  • Challenging The Ordinary

    June 01, 2009

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    Key Verse:

    "Then He said to [them] all, "If anyone wants to come with Me, he must deny himself, take up his cross daily, and follow Me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life because of Me will save it. What is a man benefited if he gains the whole world, yet loses or forfeits himself?" Luke 9:23-25

     

  • Change Your Aim - Inside Out: Part II

    June 02, 2009

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    If the world’s elite athletes can be pegged with one common trait, it would likely be that each of them is driven by a heightened sense of purpose. It is purpose that establishes a secure target at which they can aim and focus all of their energy: The golfer takes aim at the hole. The sprinter takes aim at the finish line. The free throw shooter takes aim at the basket. The archer takes aim at the bulls-eye. The pitcher takes aim at the strike zone. These competitors must employ a steady hand that comes from confidence in their abilities and a keen understanding of their identity. Any variation of that confidence— leading to arrogance on one extreme or insecurity on the other extreme—can quickly blur their vision and greatly hinder their aim.

  • Change Your Do - Inside Out: Part III

    June 02, 2009

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    Every sport has them—those pesky but necessary “do’s and don’ts” otherwise known as rules of the game and rules of the team. No matter how much you sacrifice and how focused you are in aiming at the goal, your competitive dreams are put at risk the moment you do something that contradicts the rules. There are no shortcuts to success as an athlete or in life. Sooner or later, it will catch up with you.

     

  • Change Your Sacrifice - Inside Out: Part I

    June 02, 2009

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    Becoming a successful competitor requires intense dedication and sacrifice. We sacrifice our hobbies, our social life, our time, and sometimes even our bodies in order to reach our goals. As legendary NBA Hall of Fame center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar once said, “I think that the good and the great are only separated by the willingness to sacrifice.”

     1 Therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, I urge you to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God; this is your spiritual worship. 2 Do not be conformed to this age, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may discern what is the good, pleasing, and perfect will of God. –Romans 12:1-2

  • Change Your Win - Inside Out: Part IV

    June 02, 2009

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    From the little leagues to the professional ranks, success in sports is almost exclusively defined by wins and losses. Perhaps legendary Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi summed it up best when he said, “Winning isn’t everything. It’s the only thing.” In some respects, you could make a strong case for that belief. Winning often opens the doors to life-changing opportunity. On the other hand, the all-or-nothing attitude that is prevalent in today’s sports community has the potential to bring undeserved disappointment to those on the outside looking in.

    Do not be conquered by evil, but conquer evil with good.–Romans 12:21

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  • Changed Lives Change Lives

    June 01, 2009

    Changed Lives Change Lives
    • Tomlinson is thankful. Why was he so thankful in his life?
    • What does it mean to be an example as an athlete?
    • He spoke of looking up to athletes before him. How are some of the athletes you have looked up too in your life?
    • Read Philippians 3:16-18. Why is it important to be an example for Christ?
    • LT is passionate about changing lives because his life has been changed. Paul shared the same feelings.

  • Choosing a Staff with Character

    October 02, 2007

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    Wisdom for a Young Head Coach
    Week 6

    I Timothy 3:1-13

    Read the text aloud.

    Discussion Questions:

  • Coach with Power, Love and Self Control

    October 02, 2007

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    Wisdom for a Young Head Coach
    Week 16

    II Timothy 1:1-7

    Discussion Questions:

  • Coaching Points

    July 27, 2008

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    11 Sports discussions from the book of Titus
    Topics Include relationships, leadership, overcoming obstacles, and confidence.

    Coaching Relationships – Titus 1:1-4

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