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  • Following the Rules

    April 10, 2010

    devotional
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    Each new season starts out with a team meeting. The coach gives the team rules and goes over the expectations for the upcoming season. The coach makes sure that there is no question about what will be expected out of the athletes.

    God is the ultimate head coach. Just as a good earthly coach goes over the rules, so does He. God gave His “team rules” to the Israelites through Moses, and He expected them to be followed.

    When our earthly head coaches expect us to follow the team rules, they generally set out a reward. The reward might be a letterman’s patch or pin, or it could be lessened conditioning in practice. Whatever it is, the head coach makes sure that we know the rewards for following the team rules.

  • FCA Logo Loop

    April 07, 2010

    video

  • The Only Name You Need

    April 07, 2010

    devotional
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    Larry Bird and Magic Johnson received plenty of coverage on last night’s NCAA Championship game with the anniversary of their classic game. Recently, I saw an interview where Magic Johnson was talking with LeBron James about the young man’s success in the league. The conversation eventually turned to former players who did so well in competition that they were simply known by one name or nickname. Athletes like MJ, Tiger, Junior, Kobe, Sweetness, Shaq, Magic, Dr. J, and now LeBron. James was honored to be considered part of such high athletic royalty, and he hopes that he will be around to see the next one-named guy come on the scene.

  • BIG Challenge

    April 06, 2010

    devotional
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    Paul writes in Romans and Jesus says in John that we are not to be of "this world" and in effort to doing so University of Mary FCA is taking on the BIG Challenge.  I know what most of you are thinking... what is this BIG Challenge?

    One of the highest viewed tv shows in America is called "Biggest Loser" which if you didn't know deals with people losing the most weight. Doctors have been telling us time and time again that being BIG is not a good thing, but here at UMary we think the opposite. BIG stands for Bring Incredible Glory, and that we what we are striving to do... not alone, but together in Christ. Which is where our verse of the year comes into play, "

  • Finger Pointing and the Blame Game

    April 02, 2010

    devotional
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    As an English teacher, I instruct my students to look for symbols in literature. As a basketball coach, I often use symbols from literature to teach my players, such as in Genesis 3:11 where God asks Adam and Eve if they have eaten the forbidden fruit. Instead of telling the truth and asking for forgiveness, Adam blamed both God and Eve. When God asked Eve the same question, she blamed the snake. Since then, mankind has been pointing fingers and playing the blame game.

  • Mike’s Hope

    April 01, 2010

    devotional
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    A few days ago I went to the funeral of a huge sports fan whose love for life was evident to all. His name was Mike. His father had worked for FCA for several years and was responsible for getting FCA started in the SEC schools in the 60s and 70s. Mike’s life was full of joy, but it ended tragically with a sudden heart attack. He left this life way too early in my opinion, but his legacy will live on. His life was based on hope in Christ.

  • Andy Pettitte

    April 01, 2010

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  • Light It Up

    April 01, 2010

    Light It Up
    Imagine you’re on the game show “Family Feud.” You step up to the podium, and the host says, “Based on a survey of 100 people, name the most ungodly environment you can imagine.” You smack the buzzer before your opponent and blurt out the first thing that comes to mind. What’s your answer? Las Vegas? A fraternity house? A bar? Maybe Hollywood?
     
    Anybody out there say, “My locker room”?

  • Meb's Great Race

    April 01, 2010

    Meb's Great Race

    In the 24th mile of the 2009 New York City Marathon, as the lead pack entered Central Park, Meb Keflezighi pulled away from four-time Boston Marathon champion Robert Cheruiyot. He floated over the final two miles, and, as he neared the finish, the crowd roared in approval. Meb pointed to the U.S.A. on his singlet, crossed the line, crossed his chest, kissed the ground and pointed to the sky. His time was a personal best 2:09:15, and he became the first American to win the race since Alberto Salazar in 1982. The next night, Meb appeared on Letterman and delivered “The Late Show’s” Top Ten.

  • STV Hot Seat: Teresa L. Phillips

    April 01, 2010

    STV Hot Seat: Teresa L. Phillips

    Teresa L. Phillips is a sports pioneer. A former Vanderbilt basketball player, Phillips spent time as the head women’s basketball coach at Fisk University (Tenn.) and Tennessee State University for a number of years before becoming the first woman to coach a Division I men’s basketball team, which she took over at TSU for a short time in 2003. Now the TSU athletic director, Phillips was named one of the 101 Most Influential Minorities in Sports by Sports Illustrated and Tennessee’s second-most influential sportswoman by The Tennessean—all this while becoming just one of a handful of female athletic directors in the country.

  • Fit4Ever:

    April 01, 2010

    Fit4Ever:

    Deuteronomy 5 gives the account of Moses receiving the 10 Commandments from God. At the time, the commandments were given to protect God’s chosen people and bring life to the community, but, ultimately, all of the law was given to expose human sin and our need for a Savior.

  • Heart of an Athlete: Rhett Rakhshani

    April 01, 2010

    Heart of an Athlete: Rhett Rakhshani
    Selected Struggle: Surrender
     
    Dictionary definition: “To give oneself up as unto the power of another; submit or yield.”
     
    My definition: “The ability to lay your life at God’s feet and have faith in what He is going to do with you.”

  • Heart of a Coach: Regan Denham

    April 01, 2010

    Heart of a Coach: Regan Denham
    Selected Struggle: Patience
     
    Dictionary definition: “The ability or willingness to suppress restlessness or annoyance when confronted with delay.”
     
    My definition: “Maintaining perspective while persisting toward the greater goal.”
     

     

  • Home Stretch: James Loney

    April 01, 2010

    Home Stretch: James Loney

    Like many young kids, I had dreams of playing professional baseball. As I grew up, I began to realize that wasn’t going to happen overnight and that I’d have to work hard to get there.

  • Heart of an Athlete: Rhett Rakshani

    April 01, 2010

    podcast
     
    Heart of an Athlete
    April 2010

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