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  • Competitor’s Creed Study 1: Identity

    November 07, 2007

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    The following study is designed to take you through The Competitor’s Creed line by line to help you better understand what The Creed means and how it applies to you as athletes and coaches. Our hope is that you would not only sign The Competitor’s Creed at www.fca.org, but that you would live it out to the fullest.

    Competitor’s Creed Study 1: Identity

    I am a Christian first and last.
    I am created in the likeness of God Almighty to bring Him glory.
    I am a member of Team Jesus Christ.
    I wear the colors of the cross.

    I am a Christian first and last.
    What does it mean to be a Christian “first and last?”

     

  • Competitor's Creed Study 2: Competitors

    November 06, 2007

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    I am a Competitor now and forever.
    I am made to strive, to strain, to stretch and to succeed in the arena of competition.
    I am a Christian Competitor and as such, I face my challenger with the face of Christ.


    I am a Competitor now and forever.
    What is the dictionary definition of a Competitor? How does this compare with your definition of a Competitor?

    When I was coaching we had a cartoon on the coaches’ office window that epitomized my view of a competitor. There was a frog inside the mouth of a pelican with one hand around the pelican’s neck. The caption read, “Don’t ever give up!”
    Name one athlete or coach who fits your definition of a competitor.

  • From the Word

    November 05, 2007

    devotional
    Set: 

    Through adjustments and adversity, know there is a loving Lord whose arms are wide open:
    "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life."
    -John 3:16 (NIV)

    Through trials and pain, know there is a Lord ready to comfort:
    "Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles. . ." 
    -2 Corinthians 1:3-4 (NIV)

    Through struggles and despair, know there is a Lord in whom you can confide:

  • Competitor’s Creed Study 3: Steal or Reveal

    November 05, 2007

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    I do not trust in myself.
    I do not boast in my abilities or believe in my own strength.
    I rely solely on the power of God.
    I compete for the pleasure of my Heavenly Father, the honor of Christ, and the
    reputation of the Holy Spirit.

    I do not trust in myself.
    How important is trust to your success in athletics?

    What are some ways you can show trust to those on your team and your coaching staff?

  • Competitor’s Creed Study 4: Attitude

    November 04, 2007

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    My attitude on and off the field is above reproach – my conduct beyond criticism.
    Whether I am preparing, practicing or playing; I submit to God’s authority and those He has put over me.
    I respect my coaches, officials, teammates and competitors out of respect for the Lord.

    My attitude on and off the field is above reproach – my conduct beyond criticism.
    Read Titus 2:6-8. What is God saying to you through this passage? How does this passage apply to athletics?

    How can your attitude and conduct impact your team?

    Are you pleased with the example you are setting for those on your team? Do you think God is pleased with your example? Why or why not?

  • #10 - StVRP - Aaron Kampman, Fields of Faith and J.C. Watts

    November 03, 2007

    podcast

    Guests include Green Bay Packer Aaron Kampman, a review of the national Fields of Faith event, former University of Oklahoma football star and U.S. Congressman J.C. Watts and FCA’s President Les Steckel

  • Is Christ on the mound with you?

    November 03, 2007

    devotional
    Set: 

    Baseball is a game that can be dominated by a pitcher. It seems that no matter how well a hitter prepares for a game, if a pitcher is “on” and executes his pitches, there is really nothing a hitter can do. Many times a hitter will try to “step out” in order to disrupt the rhythm of the pitcher. Or, in other situations where a pitcher is dominant, the hitter may try bunting in order to get on base.

  • Competitor’s Creed Study 5: The Temple

    November 03, 2007

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    My body is the temple of Jesus Christ.
    I protect it from within and without. Nothing enters my body that does not
    honor the Living God.
    My sweat is an offering to my Master. My soreness is a sacrifice to my Savior.

    My body is the temple of Jesus Christ.
    How would you describe God’s temple to someone? How is it described in 1 Corinthians 3:16-17?

    What does it mean to say, “My body is the temple of Jesus Christ?”


    I protect it from within and without. Nothing enters my body that does not honor the Living God.
    What are some things you try to “protect” your body from? How do you protect it from these things?

  • The Mark

    November 02, 2007

    devotional
    Set: 

    "Looks like you went to the football game," noted an office associate. The unsolicited observation instantly caused the accused to wonder how in the world his office associate had known. He was right, as the football fan had gone to the local junior varsity game the night before. But how in the world had his colleague known that he'd been at the game? "How did he know where I was last night without being told?" he thought. 

  • Competitor’s Creed Study 6: The Lord's Warrior

    November 02, 2007

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    I give my all – all of the time. I do not give up. I do not give in. I do not give out.
    I am the Lord’s warrior – a competitor by conviction and a disciple of determination.
    I am confident beyond reason because my confidence lies in Christ.
    The results of my efforts must result in His glory.

    I give my all – all of the time. I do not give up. I do not give in. I do not give out.
    When is it most difficult for you to give your all in athletics? Why?

    How can you apply Galatians 6:9 to athletics?


    I am the Lord’s warrior – a competitor by conviction and a disciple of determination.
    What are the characteristics of a warrior in athletics?

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