View the Soul Surfer video from the Game Changer FCA Resources DVD and walk through the questions below.
Key Verse: I am able to do all things through Him who strengthens me. – Philippians 4:13
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View the Soul Surfer video from the Game Changer FCA Resources DVD and walk through the questions below.
Key Verse: I am able to do all things through Him who strengthens me. – Philippians 4:13
View the Soul Surfer video from the Game Changer FCA Resources DVD and walk through the questions below.
Key Verse: “For I know the plans I have for you" —[this is] the LORD's declaration—"plans for [your] welfare, not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope.” – Jeremiah 29:11
View the Soul Surfer video from the Game Changer FCA Resources DVD and walk through the questions below.
Key Verse: We know that all things work together for the good of those who love God: those who are called according to His purpose. – Romans 8:28
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Key Verse: I am teaching you the way of wisdom; I am guiding you on straight paths. – Proverbs 4:11
Friday night at a high school football game, I saw something that doesn’t happen very often: an offense had a first-and-goal opportunity at the one-yard line and they failed to score. The opposing defense came up big and made a huge stand to prevent the touchdown that probably would have lost them the game.
In life, how often do we feel like we're down-and-out, like Satan and his team have marched the ball straight down the field until they're standing with first-and-goal on our one-yard line just about ready to punch it in and score? Often, when we're at our weakest, winning seems impossible. The devil attacks hoping for the easy kill.
A 23-page document outlining the legal rights of students to organize under the banner of FCA in their public middle school, high school or college.
Covered in this document are questions and answers which include:
Have a movie night for your huddle! You could watch movies like the blind side, angels in the outfield and other sports movies.
Former Dallas Cowboys fullback Ron Springs, who played from 1979 to 1985, had suffered from Type 2 diabetes for 16 years and had spent three on a waiting list for a kidney transplant. To say the least, things were not looking very good until teammate Everson Walls decided to donate one of his kidneys to Springs. After a successful transplant, Springs no longer needed dialysis for the first time in many years.
Coach Buckley’s football practices were brutal. I was only 11, but I still remember them to be grueling, agonizing and dreadful. The trademarked practices had tons of running and repetitive drills, all without scrimmaging! Many players wouldn’t make it through the practices without losing their lunch, and many of them quit. Even my best friend had his parents pull him from the team. But, even though the sacrifice was great, the return that season was sweet. We earned a perfect record and no team even scored on us! Our team, the Braddock Road Sharks, brought fear to all 11-year-olds who dared to play football.
As student-athletes we are pressed from all sides; to be a better at our sport, to get better grades, to get the best paying job after graduation, and even to look a certain way in order to be attractive to this world. We challenge ourselves physically, academically, and socially, but how often do we challenge ourselves spiritually? How often do we step out of our comfort zone to please God and not men? In the moment it seems as if playing time, grades, and our social life means everything. But the short-term happiness that comes from our worldly accomplishments is fleeting and of no comparison with the everlasting joy we will receive when we please our Father in heaven.
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