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  • Available

    April 05, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    When we avail ourselves to God, He manifests more of His character in us, making the extraordinary become the ordinary, as in the story of Daniel. Success often follows obedience and trust in God. As a result of Daniel’s obedience, he prospered in his position and caused the hearts of the people to be turned toward God.

    Available hands reflect an available heart. When we are prepared to let God use us, He is prepared to do remarkable things through us. God’s presence and help is available to us every moment and everywhere. He is always with us, listens to us, and pursues us with His love.

  • Awesome

    November 29, 2006

    devotional
    Set: 
    The word "awesome" is used to describe so much in sports today. "Did you see that awesome catch?" "Did you see his awesome dunk?" "That home run was awesome!" And let's not forget the words of the modern-day philosopher Tommy Boy, "That was awesome." I looked this word up in the Urban Dictionary. It defines awesome as being "totally cool." It is what is called a "sticking plaster" word, which is something used by Americans to cover over the huge gaps in our vocabulary. It is one of the three words that make up most American sentences. And in sports today, that is definitely the case. Everything great is awesome.
     

  • Awestruck

    November 01, 2008

    devotional
    Set: 

    In 1996, I went to my first professional golf tournament. Lush green grass, beautiful colors and the world’s best golfers took center stage at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I watched several groups tee off and was amazed at how far they hit the ball.

    As I walked the course, I came to a hole where there was quite a buzz. People were crowding in to see a young golfer hit the ball—a young man named Tiger Woods. I, too, greatly admired this young, talented golfer. Tiger took it all in stride. He showed amazing composure for such a young player.

  • B.O.S.T.O.N.

    April 20, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    I could not be more proud of my running buddy Ashley. Today, she takes a 26.2-mile victory lap around the city of Boston after months of training for the Boston Marathon. She’s worked through aches, pains, snow, wind, rain, fatigue and soreness. And now, the time has come to experience the results and rewards of the hard work.

    What makes me even more proud (and quite inspired, honestly) is Ashley’s commitment to doing this wholeheartedly for the Lord. Qualifying for the Boston Marathon is an amazing achievement and can become the source of great pride for many runners. But Ashley has seized the opportunity to point all glory to the Lord and to really press in and learn from Him during the process.

  • Back 2 School - Kids & Breakfast - Eat This!

    September 17, 2008

    podcast

    The right breakfast can set you and your kids up for success!

  • Back 2 School - Kids & Lunch - Eat This!

    September 18, 2008

    podcast

    What you pack for lunch builds performance and lifelong habits!

  • Back 2 School - Kids & Performance

    September 16, 2008

    podcast

    Can what you feed your kids for Breakfast really affect their performance in the classroom?

  • Back 2 School - Kids & Snacks!

    September 19, 2008

    podcast

    The right snacks can keep your kids focused and on-task!

  • Back 2 School - Routines!

    September 15, 2008

    podcast

    Now that the kids are back in school, it’s time to get back in the exercise routine!

  • Back To Back

    October 12, 2009

    team_builder

    Every group member must find a partner of approximately equal height and weight, if possible.  The partners will lock arms with their backs to one another.  With arms remaining locked at all times, the partners will sit down on the ground, kick their legs out straight, and try to stand back up.  Then groups of four will try the same thing.  Then groups of eight, sixteen, and eventually, the entire group together.  This is the perfect activity to begin a tr

    Physical Activity Level: 
    Low
    Group Size: 
    Both

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