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  • Luke 6:32

    September 10, 2010

    devotional
    Set: 

    The Lady Bing trophy is awarded to a player for the most sportsman like conduct.  This is the only sport that actually gives an award for playing within the rules.  Sounds ridiculous?  Not really considering it’s the only sport where fighting is generally expected and only punished by 5 minutes of offsetting penalties.  The point is that to play in such a tough field, and still keep courteous to those who generally don’t deserve it, deserves to be acknowledged and rewarded.

  • Luke 6:37

    September 10, 2010

    devotional
    Set: 

    Hockey Chat:  There are so many terrible players that we skate with.  They miss the open net.  They bobble the pass that was right to them.  They can’t skate fast enough to make the play.  And one more thing…….they are just like you and me.  Give them a break when they goof and maybe they’ll cut you some slack next time it’s your man you should’ve been defending that scores or you shoot wide of the pipes.  NOTE: The worst thing about wanting to be on a perfect team is that they will only take perfect players.  Where would that leave you?

  • Luke 6:38

    September 10, 2010

    devotional
    Set: 

    Hockey Chat:  There are the guys on the team that wear the “C” on their sweater representing that they are the Captain.  They’ve given their best at putting forth the qualities of a leader.  The management of the team sees those actions and gives this prestigious reward to the top man who has earned it.  It’s an honor given to them because of what they gave to the team.

  • Luke 9:24

    September 10, 2010

    devotional
    Set: 

    Hockey Chat:  Passing is a key in the game.  Have you ever seen someone try to go end-to-end around 5 attackers only to get stripped before he’s able to get a shot off.  Players that try to do it all to get the glory usually lose it all and are left empty.  What’s all that hard work for if it gained nothing?

  • Luke Putney

    August 07, 2010

    bible_study

    Luke Putney-High School Athlete
    The Extra Mile-Feel Your Heart Beat

    Key Verse: " But as for you, be strong and courageous, for your work will be rewarded."  -  2 Chronicles 15:7

    • Luke went through a major brain surgery in middle school and lost his vision, but it did not hold him back.  How would you respond to such a circumstance in your life? Where would you draw your strength from?

    • Luke’s wrestling coach mentioned that no one want to practice against him because he always goes all out. Is that how you practice?  What can you learn from Luke’s example?

  • Luke Ridnour

    April 01, 2007

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  • Lust Patrol

    March 07, 2012

    devotional
    Set: 

    As competitors, we understand the law of the harvest. What we sow or plant today will produce a harvest at a later time with a greater result. We understand that the training we do today will not produce results today, or even tomorrow, but will produce great results down the road. It will even produce something greater than the training itself. For example, in basketball, working overtime on shooting will produce not just a better shooter, but a better player for the team. The law of the harvest is about later and greater.

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