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  • I Am Second

    February 10, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    Today’s athletes are being pressured to be the best. More athletes are turning to whatever they can to get to the top or to stay there. Alex Rodriguez is one case. If you’ve seen his recent interview, you know that he said the pressure to perform drove him to take banned substances.

    Texas Ranger Josh Hamilton was also one of those athletes. He was an amazing talent as the No. 1 draft pick in 1999, and he quickly turned heads in the major leagues. But it did not last long. The pressure and stress of staying on top took its toll on Hamilton, and he turned to drugs and alcohol to help him deal with everything. Eventually, he was suspended from baseball in 2002. He was no longer No. 1 in his eyes, let alone the eyes of those who loved him.

  • #76 - StVRP - Chris Stroud, Jack Easterby, Wes Neal & Les Steckel

    February 07, 2009

    podcast

    PGA golfer Christ Stroud, FCA campus director for University of South Carolina Jack Easterby, author and speaker Wes Neal and FCA President Les Steckel.

  • Wes Neal with Ron Brown

    February 07, 2009

    podcast

    Author and speakier Wes Neal talks about what it means to perform before an Audience of One.

  • Advanced Decision-Making 2

    February 06, 2009

    podcast

    Decide ahead of time what you will do when facing temptations!

  • Advanced Decision-Making

    February 05, 2009

    podcast

    If you want to stay on track - make decisions in advance!

  • WIN TODAY

    February 04, 2009

    podcast

    Forget the past, make good decisions today, and get some momentum!

  • Delayed Gratification

    February 03, 2009

    podcast

    Could this be the #1 key to a healthy life?

  • LITTLE Things Make A BIG Difference

    February 03, 2009

    podcast

    It’s not about the Big things, success is in the Little Things!

  • Youthful Indiscretion?

    February 03, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    Michael Phelps, exposed in a British tabloid by a photo showing him smoking marijuana, came clean and admitted that the picture was authentic. He said, "I engaged in behavior that was regrettable and demonstrated bad judgment. I'm 23 years old and, despite the successes I've had in the pool, I acted in a youthful and inappropriate way, not in a manner people have come to expect from me."

    Officials in the USOC expressed their disappointment because he is a role model for millions of young athletes. But others thought it would not affect his sponsorships or other marketing relationships because it was “only marijuana.” They would simply have him "lay low" for a while to let people forget about it.

  • Big Tom

    February 02, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    Tom was not a good athlete, but loved sports. He could not dunk a basketball, but was a valuable member of the program. He could not spike a volleyball, but his impact on the team was greatly appreciated. Who was Big Tom? He was a servant and worked for buildings and grounds to prepare the gym before each contest.

    In Romans 12, Paul lists spiritual gifts. One gift is out front where everyone can see and hear it. The other gift is behind the scenes and often goes unappreciated. Big Tom was a student worker who took his gift very seriously and made every effort to serve the Lord as he served our teams in Oklahoma. Each year teachers were awarded for their excellence in the classroom, but Big Tom went unnoticed.

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