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3 Minute Drill - Kara Lawson Video Study
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Questions:
1. If your life was a movie, how would you describe the ending in regards to Heaven?
2. Do you find comfort in knowing your eternity is secure through faith in Christ?
3. If not, are you certain of your eternal destiny? Do you know for sure whether or not you are going to Heaven when you die?
4. How can you be sure where you will go when you die? (If you have questions, go to www.morethanwinning.org.)
5. How can focusing on eternity with Christ help you remain calm in life’s storms?
The Real You
Key Verse:
Whoever lives with integrity fears the LORD, but the one who is devious in his ways despises Him.
Proverbs 14:2
Board Training Workbook: Staff Notes
Includes presentation notes and answer key to the Board Training Workbook. This document requires Microsoft Word or compatible program.
In It Together
Legendary University of Tennessee Lady Volunteers basketball coach Pat Summitt was diagnosed with early onset dementia. The 59-year-old, winningest college basketball coach of all time, made the announcement and would attempt to continue coaching as long as she could.
It was a shocking announcement not only to UT fans, but to sports fans in general. Summitt had always seemed so indestructible. But even the strongest of men and women still face challenges in life that are common to everyone.
A Winning Recipe
I like to cook, and I like simple recipes. For example: open can; pour contents into pan; heat until hot; serve in bowl. Now that's my kind of recipe. Coach Lou Holtz gave the recipe of a winner when he said, "Ability is what you're capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it." Ability,motivation and attitude are all ingredients of a winner, and they cannot be omitted or substituted.
Likewise, Peter gave us the recipe for effective Christian living. The two main ingredients the Lord provides are His power (2 Peter 1:3) and His promises (v. 4). As we mix His power and promises into our believing and living, He'll strengthen our ability, inspire our motivation and empower our attitude.
Mike Kemp
Mike Kemp former hockey coach and current Associate Athletic Director at the University of Nebraska-Omaha talks about faith, patience and starting a hockey program from scratch.
#98 - StVRP - Tim Tebow, Bobby Bowden & Les Steckel
Florida Gators quarterback Tim Tebow, Florida State head football coach Bobby Bowden & FCA President Les Steckel
Corporate Power
Think of a team that fires on all cylinders. Good performance and unity are inseparable. All teams work collectively and corporately. There is no “I” in team, but there is an “I” in win. Joshua knew from past failures how to motivate his army. A unified team develops commitment to a common purpose, momentum, and loyalty. The more united the team, the better they play. The better the team plays, the more the individuals feel a sense of accomplishment. Individuals are extensions of the team.
Playing to Win
In any sport, when a team has the upper hand whether through having better players or a big lead in the score, their coach will often encourage them by saying, “We play to win.” So often, teams that have the upper hand will play down to the level of their competition. Instead of playing to win, they start playing to not lose. In those times, they will often let the competition come back and, many times, beat them.
Coaches Mandate
A high resolution 8.5 x 11 PDF of the Coaches Mandate
The Heart of Texas
Brad McCoy has a favorite story to tell about his son Colt. It’s one that makes him more proud of his oldest boy than any touchdown pass ever could. Three years ago, Brad received a phone call on a Sunday afternoon from a man who had taken his 7-year-old son to church in Austin, Texas, earlier that morning. The man and his boy had taken seats directly behind Colt on the morning after the University of Texas quarterback had been injured in a road loss to Kansas State. Despite a trip to the hospital that revealed a pinched nerve in Colt’s neck and a late return to Austin, Colt was still in church at 8 a.m. for worship.
Drew Brees - Pro Perspectives Study
Drew Brees-New Orleans Saints
One Day At A Time By Faith
Key Verse: "What good is it, dear brothers and sisters, if you say you have faith but don’t show it by your actions? Can that kind of faith save anyone?" - James 2:14
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Drew Brees talked about his team getting beat badly in the first half, but they never gave up. Can you think of a game when your team was down by a lot of points? How did you and the team respond?
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What characteristics do you need as a player to overcome this type of deficit?
What-EVER!
"Whatever" has been a popular word, particularly among teens, for years. But did you know that this word is also found 173 times in Scripture? My personal favorite use of this word—and a use that has become important for my team—is in Philippians 1:27. Here, Paul instructs us that “whatever” happens, we should conduct ourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ. Wow. That makes the over-used word "whatever" seem a lot more serious.
The Name of the Game Is Love
As athletes and coaches, we spend a lot of time at practice. As an endurance athlete, when I’d train for marathons, I’d spend a minimum of two hours a day training for it. While that may seem like a lot, I remember back to my college days when we’d spend up to six hours a day training for football. As part of a team, though, I wasn’t alone for all those hours. I was on the field, in the meeting room, in the weight room and in school with nearly 100 other guys.
Colt McCoy - Pro Perspectives Study
Colt McCoy-Cleveland Browns
Leadership-Honesty
Key Verse: "Honesty guides good people; dishonesty destroys treacherous people." - Proverbs 11:3
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Colt talks about being honest in every situation. Where do you struggle with being totally honest?
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Honesty and integrity are main ingredients to a successful person/athlete. How would you define both words?
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When you get into trouble in your sport or home, why is honesty the best policy?
Mark and Katharyn Richt Video Study – Part II
In more than two decades of marriage, University of Georgia Head Football Coach Mark Richt and his wife, Katharyn, have learned valuable lessons about three very popular things in FCA: faith, family and football. Today, we’re continuing our four-part video devotion series based on the Richts’ recent interview with FCA’s Sharing the Victory magazine.
To access the video, click the link below to watch or download the clip. After you’ve watched the short video, take time to answer the questions below. Finish by reading the related Scripture and asking God to work in your heart as a result of what you’ve learned.
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Crispness
A wide receiver or running back must make crisp cuts when running a route or hitting the hole. A soccer player needs to make crisp cuts when passing or dribbling. Basketball players must make quick, sure, crisp cuts when running plays or making moves to the hoop.
The word “crisp” has been defined as “notably sharp and clean-cut.” Should these athletes round their cuts, they would lose the ability to apply a successful move on their opponent.
The Time is Now
Have you ever experienced a critical game situation in which your coach said, “We are going to win the game on this possession.” Maybe your basketball coach saw a mismatch in the post or your football coach was confident that a post pattern would score a touchdown. And, sure enough, your team runs the play, and the coach’s call works exactly as planned.
Most likely, your coach knew that the play was going to work for that moment. It wasn’t for later in the game or even later in the season, but for that exact time and situation. Each player left the huddle with the utmost belief that it was going to work. According to the coach, the timing was perfect. They think, “Coach said it’s going to work, so it HAS to work.”
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