You Are Here > Resources / All Archive / All Archive - January 2011

All Archive - January 2011

  • 2011 Camp Powerpoint Template

    January 28, 2011

    2011 Camp Powerpoint Template

    What does this contain? It contains the four day themes and multiple color schemes. You must have Microsoft Powerpoint or software that can open a .PPT file.

    The file comes with:
    - Game Changer Title Slides
    - Daily Camp Theme Slides
    - Blank Game Changer Slides

    In Powerpoint, use "Ctrl + D" to duplicate a slide or press the "delete" key to remove unwanted slides.

  • 2011 Leadership Camp Ads

    January 28, 2011

    promotional
    Download and modify the official camp promotional ads for the 2011 Game Changer Camp season. Bible Poster, Soccer Poster, Volleyball Poster

  • Where do we go from here?

    January 25, 2011

    devotional
    Set: 

    Leach, Leavitt, Mangino…Arenas, McGwire, Woods...These are just a few of the last names that have been in the sports pages recently for unbecoming conduct. Coaches who have reportedly lost their control both verbally and physically, and players who have reportedly lost their judgment, integrity and character. All of these men have fallen short of the standards set by their schools and teams and short of the vows by which they agreed they would live and coach.

  • Terry Dyck

    January 24, 2011

    podcast

    Terry Dyck, head coach at Briercrest College in Caronport, Saskatchewan, Canada, talks about his faith on and off of the ice.

     FCAHockeyTerryDyck.mp3

  • Get Your Game Face On

    January 23, 2011

    devotional
    Set: 

    I was blessed to be able to baptize my daughter in our church a couple of years ago, and since that time I have paid close attention to her spiritual walk. I am a coach, and am used to observing commitment in sports being followed by an intense and disciplined approach to attaining goals. A side effect of my chosen profession is that I tend to view most things in life through the grid of a coach. Spiritual disciplines are no different to me than some others. No excuses! Get to it!

  • Let It Go

    January 21, 2011

    devotional
    Set: 

    Coming out of high school, Jeremy had a promising pitching career ahead of him. He went to a school close to his home and figured he would become their ace on the mound. But things didn’t happen quite so easily. As Jeremy explained, “I lost it. I couldn’t find the plate. I thought I was done.”

    They were tough words to swallow for a rising star. He was afraid his career as a pitcher was over. Jeremy had only one place to turn.

    In the Bible, we find that David knew this situation all too well. Many times in his life, David had to let go of his fears, let go of his pride, and let go of his sin in order to let God do a healing process. In these situations, David did what we all should do: He cried out to God for help.

  • Coaching the Red Raiders

    January 20, 2011

    video

    Texas Tech coaches Tommy Tuberville (football), Tom Stone (soccer), Shanon Hays (softball), Kristy Curry (women's basketball), and Wes Kittley (track) share how they coach God's way.  

  • Be Thankful

    January 20, 2011

    devotional
    Set: 

    In today’s world many people seem to have forgotten about this wonderful word "thankful." Some of us are thankful when times are good, but as soon as anything bad creeps into our lives, this word tends to be thrown to the curb.

    There are many things in life that just do not go the way we think they will, but we must remember that this is God’s path for us. I know that when the going gets tough it’s hard to be thankful, but God says to give thanks in all circumstances.

  • 2011 Camp Ads

    January 18, 2011

    2011 Camp Ads

    Download and modify the official camp promotional ads for the 2011 Game Changer Camp season.

    Bible Poster, Soccer Poster, Volleyball Poster

  • The Power of Prayer

    January 18, 2011

    devotional
    Set: 

    Nate is as strong as a bull. While playing superback in college in the Big Ten Conference, he battled some of the toughest players in the game of football. Right before Christmas this year, however, he found out that he was battling an even tougher opponent: Stage 3 cancer. On Christmas Eve, he had a tumor removed, but the doctors were still concerned that more cancer might have spread. No amount of physical strength alone would be able to tackle this issue.

  • Expect

    January 13, 2011

    devotional
    Set: 

    This year, the UConn Huskies played the Oklahoma Sooners in the Fiesta Bowl. Going into the game, they were massive underdogs. While they’d been 8-4 and won the Big East Conference, many considered their conference and schedule weak. Thus, the Sooners were highly favored to win the game.

  • Tracking the Training

    January 12, 2011

    Tracking the Training
    Set: 

    Many athletes, myself included, keep a journal or log of their workouts. This allows us to set goals and track our times, distances, results, resting heart rate, etc. From this journal, we can see how we’re progressing (or not) and adjust accordingly. It is a valuable tool for training, race preparation, or other goals we’re trying to achieve.

  • Landry Jones - I Am Second

    January 12, 2011

    Landry Jones - I Am Second

  • The Toughest Sport on Dirt

    January 11, 2011

    devotional
    Set: 

    The sport of bull riding is what some call “the toughest sport on dirt.” It involves riding a twisting, bucking, angry bull for what every rider hopes will be eight seconds—a virtual eternity when seated on 1,800 pounds of raging power.

    One common denominator among bull riders is fear. The Lord says in Isaiah that we have nothing to fear because, by the glory of God, He will help us through anything we face. And that means anything from the possibility of missing clutch free-throws to the potential of getting trampled by a bull.

  • Beware, Strong One

    January 10, 2011

    devotional
    Set: 

    NBA legend Michael Jordon once said, “My attitude is that if you push me toward something that you think is a weakness, then I will turn that perceived weakness into a strength.” The competitor’s mindset is always to turn a weakness into a strength. They are in constant pursuit of getting better. However, on the flip side, no one would ever think of turning a strength into a weaknesses. But beware, strong one. Your strengths can quickly become a weakness without any warning if you are not careful.

  • Fix Your Eyes

    January 09, 2011

    Fix Your Eyes
    Set: 

    Athletes are instructed on where to focus their eyes. “Keep your eyes on the ball . . . Keep your eyes on the player’s midsection . . . Keep your eyes on the hoop when shooting . . . Keep your eyes on the finish line . . .”

    NFL star receiver Steve Largent was once asked what he kept his eyes on when a quarterback threw the ball. Largent said he looked at the cross-hairs. While it is next to impossible to look at the cross seams of a football coming at you at that speed, it showed Largent’s focus.

  • Bad Game

    January 07, 2011

    devotional
    Set: 

    Have you ever had a bad game? One in which your shots just weren't falling, or when you had a hard time completing a pass? How about one in which your pitches were off? The list could go on and on. 

    Everyone has had those games when, no matter how hard you try, it seems as if nothing goes your way. It's a part of athletics; it's a part of life.

    No one likes to perform poorly, but it's in these moments when God is clearly seen. We must recognize that even our best efforts are ultimately useless without the Lord; we can accomplish nothing without Him. We can also learn another thing from these times--that all of our abilities, our talents, everything we have is a blessing and that they can all be taken away.

  • Jason Avant

    January 01, 2011

    JanFeb11-wp-Avant-1680.jpg

  • Home Stretch: Jason Avant

    January 01, 2011

    Home Stretch: Jason Avant

    My story began in Brainerd Park on the south side of Chicago. My mother left when I was a baby, and my dad was in and out of jail, so it was up to my grandmother Lillie to raise me.

    My grandmother was a very spiritual woman who loved Jesus and made us go to church on Sundays. I would always go with her, but that’s where it stopped. The other six days of the week, I was running with a gang. By sixth grade, I was selling drugs, and, by seventh grade, I was going to school drunk.

  • Heart of an Athlete: Garrett Stutz

    January 01, 2011

    Heart of an Athlete: Garrett Stutz

    Seven-footers stand out in a crowd. Wichita State junior Garrett Stutz has understood that for several years now, and it’s something his basketball opponents have to deal with every time they take the floor against the Shockers. Last season, the Kansas City, Mo., native hit his stride on the court, closing the season by earning All-Tournament honors in the MVC Tournament. This season, Stutz is working on cultivating a spiritual stature that rivals his physical frame as part of the FCA leadership team at WSU.

  • Heart of a Coach: Kristy Curry

    January 01, 2011

    Heart of a Coach: Kristy Curry

    Texas Tech Head Women’s Basketball Coach Kristy Curry didn’t have to wait long for coaching success. Before taking over the program in Lubbock in 2006, Curry led the Purdue Boilermakers all the way to the 2001 NCAA National Championship game in her second season as a head coach and, in doing so, became only the second head coach in NCAA history to reach the title game so early in her career. Now 10 years later and five states to the south, Curry is pursuing more championships on the court while also investing in the spiritual lives of athletes via the school’s FCA Huddle.

  • Fit4Ever: Living a Fit Life

    January 01, 2011

    Fit4Ever: Living a Fit Life

    Last month I had a conversation with FCA President Les Steckel, who posed the following hypothetical situation.

    “Jimmy,” he said, “what if I handed you the keys to a brand new car when you turned 16? How would you feel? And what if I then told you that it was the only car you would ever own and that it would have to last your entire life? Would that change the way you treated it? I bet it would. I believe it would radically change the way you took care of that car.”

  • Leap of Faith

    January 01, 2011

    Leap of Faith

    “This is the end of me.”

    That was the only thought that raced through the mind of Middle Tennessee State University jumper Sarah Nambawa when, on Dec. 31, 2009, she tore her posterior cruciate ligament while training for an upcoming meet.
     

  • A Redskin's Resilience

    January 01, 2011

    A Redskin's Resilience

    This was not good.

    Training camp was less than a month away, and Reed Doughty’s right hand resembled one of those oversized “We’re No. 1” foam fingers.

    Last June, the Washington Redskins’ safety arrived as the keynote speaker at the Metro Maryland FCA Power Camp in Gaithersburg, Md., with a heavily bandaged hand that kept his index finger perpetually extended. A day earlier while weightlifting, he had pinched his finger between two dumbbells.

Browse By

Ministry

Sport

Book of the Bible

FCA Bible Topic