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  • Bible ABC

    February 02, 2010

    icebreaker

    Beforehand, you need pieces of paper, pencils and bibles (a bible,a pencil and peice of paper for each group).

    1. Put everyone in a group of about four or five each.
       
    2. Give each  group a piece of paper, a pencil, and a bible
       
    3. Tell each group to write each letter of the alaphabet, leaving a space between each letter
       
    4. Give the groups five to ten minutes to look through the bible and find a name in the bible to start with a letter in the alphabet.
       
    5. After their time is up, collect all papers. the group with the most amount of names found wins.

    Hope You Enjoy The Game!

  • Bible Brain Buster

    June 12, 2009

    icebreaker

    Make enough copies of the paragraph written below so each person can have one. Tell the students to look carefully in the paragraph and find the names of 16 books of the Bible. As they find each name, underline or circle it.

    Here is the paragraph:

  • Bible Reference Handout

    November 11, 2010

    Bible Reference Handout

     A three-page handout, with Bible verses arranged by topic.

    Similar to the listings in the FCA Bible, this handout is great for high school and college huddles as well as for coaches and volunteers.

    Browse the online list below with automatic verse references when you place your mouse over the verses.

    Or, download the PDF using the "Download" button at the bottom of the screen.


    Where To Look When You...

  • BIG Challenge

    April 06, 2010

    devotional
    Set: 

    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, "

  • Big God, Little Me

    February 01, 2014

    devotional
    Set: 

    Coaches are familiar with famous slogans. We put them on T-shirts and in pictures or paint them on walls to try to motivate our athletes. One famous slogan is, “TEAM, me.” “Team” is capitalized because that’s where everyone’s focus should be. “Me” is in lower case to show that individual goals are secondary to the team goals.

  • Big Me, Little Team

    October 07, 2005

    devotional
    Set: 

    I’ll never forget standing in the locker room with my Division 1 field hockey players and listening to their postgame chatter. I was their new assistant coach, we had just lost our first game, and I was anxious to see how they were doing.

  • Big Tom

    February 02, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    Tom was not a good athlete, but loved sports. He could not dunk a basketball, but was a valuable member of the program. He could not spike a volleyball, but his impact on the team was greatly appreciated. Who was Big Tom? He was a servant and worked for buildings and grounds to prepare the gym before each contest.

    In Romans 12, Paul lists spiritual gifts. One gift is out front where everyone can see and hear it. The other gift is behind the scenes and often goes unappreciated. Big Tom was a student worker who took his gift very seriously and made every effort to serve the Lord as he served our teams in Oklahoma. Each year teachers were awarded for their excellence in the classroom, but Big Tom went unnoticed.

  • Bigger and Better Scavenger Hunt

    June 12, 2009

    icebreaker

    Students begin with a stick of gum and go from house to house asking for something “bigger and better” than the current object. Make sure the homeowners know they will NOT be getting their item back because it will be traded at the next stop! At the end of a pre-determined time limit, everyone returns to the meeting place with their final object covered with a sheet. One by one each team reveals their “biggest and best” object and then have some “judges” (possibly use some adult sponsors) decide who wins the prize. End the meeting by discussing HEAVEN which is the “biggest and best” of all! For refreshments serve Heavenly Hash Ice Cream or Angel Food Cake.

  • Bigger than Your Dreams

    May 31, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    Every year I look at the schedule during the pre-season and start to calculate wins and losses. We can beat them . . . We’ll probably lose there . . . This one is a toss-up . . . We’d better beat them! I’m sure all of us lie in bed at night and dream about championships and MVP awards. What’s exciting to me is that God can do immeasurably more than even those things.

    In Ephesians 3:20, Paul wrote, “Now to Him who is able to do above and beyond all that we ask or think—according to the power that works in you.” How much can we ask or imagine? How big are our dreams? No matter the dream, God’s reality is even bigger!

  • Bigger. Faster. Stronger.

    November 12, 2012

    Bigger. Faster. Stronger.
    Set: 

    Growing up, sports were my life. No matter what the season, I had a ball in my hand. When I got to high school, I realized that I had to train with more focus and intensity. I needed to get bigger, stronger, and faster.

    Over 95% of an athlete’s time is spent training and less than 5% competing. Training prepares us for game time. We make sacrifices to get better. Tim Tebow says “hard work always beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.” Some athletes want the results without the work, but that’s not the way it works. Our desire needs to be matched by our do.

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