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

    November 02, 2007

    bible_study

    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?

  • Complete Players - Chapel

    October 24, 2007

    bible_study

    Chapel – Complete Players

    1 – To be a complete player one must have all parts of his or her person fully engaged in the sport and with your team.
    • The body – physical dimension - sport technique
    • The mind – mental dimension - sport strategy
    • The heart – spiritual dimension – sport passion

    2 – Jesus Christ was a complete person (read Luke 2:52).
    • Jesus developed in wisdom – mentally.
    • Jesus developed in stature – physically.
    • Jesus developed in favor with man – socially.
    • Jesus developed in favor with God – spiritually.

  • Conference Call Training #2

    April 11, 2010

    podcast

    Best ministry principles with Roger Lipe and Ben Bost.

    SCTCC2.mp3

  • Conference Call Training #3

    May 03, 2010

    podcast

    Best ministry principles with Roger Lipe and Marcellus Casey.

    SCTRogerLipe.mp3

  • Conference Call Training #4

    June 04, 2010

    podcast

    Best Practices with Roger Lipe and FCA's Jill Perry at the University of Georgia.

    sctcc4a.mp3 part 1

    SCTCC4b.mp3 part 2

     

     

  • Conference Call Training #5

    July 05, 2010

    podcast

    Best Practices with Roger Lipe and FCA's Rick Horton in St. Louis.

    SCTCC5a.mp3  Part 1

    SCTCCb.mp3    Part 2

     

     

  • Conference Call Training #6

    July 16, 2010

    podcast

    Best Practices with Roger Lipe along with FCA staff members Johnny Shelton of Virginia Tech and Brad Long of Franklin College in Indiana.

    SCTCC6a.mp3 Part 1

    SCTCC6b.mp3 Part 2

  • Confession

    January 12, 2004

    devotional
    Set: 

    "I bet on baseball in 1987 and 1988." After denying it for nearly 15 years, baseball legend Pete Rose finally admitted that he bet on baseball and his own team while managing the Cincinnati Reds. Rose's confession is the root of his new autobiography, "My Prison Without Bars."

    God gives us a lot of guidelines on how to live life in Scripture. Yet, I find the command to confess our sins to one another is a hard thing for many to do — not just Pete Rose. So often our sins are secret. We keep our sins locked up in a fireproof safe. Sometimes we might confess to God (which is good), but others … no way! It'd be humiliating, embarrassing and would ruin our image. I have these thoughts all the time.

  • Confidence

    February 12, 2007

    devotional
    Set: 
    I recall one of the worst wreslting matches of my career. During the match, I got absolutely mauled by my opponent--absolutely torn up. Later, I learned that he barely had any more experience than I did. What had made the most difference in his overwhelming victory was the fact that I had been almost sick with nervousness before the match. When it came time to wrestle, I was timid, weak and scared of the guy.
     
    In sports, everyone searches for confidence. People may find their confidence in their technique, strength, athleticism or preparation. Wherever they find it, athletes often need a feeling of confidence to prepare them for competition; and often, confidence can make all the difference in a game.
     

  • Confidence

    December 11, 2012

    devotional
    Set: 

    David had been contemplating a very big decision and sought advice from Nathan the prophet. Nathan’s reply was basically, “Go for it!” We get that same feeling when we have prepared to compete and everyone involved has great confidence in the game plan. Each coach and player is infused with excitement and can’t wait to get to the field of competition.

    How great would it be to approach every day of our lives this way? Why do we not? God is surely with us, so let’s strongly and confidently pursue the life He’s put in our hearts. As Nathan said to David, I’m now saying to you, “Do all that is on your heart, for God is with you” (1 Ch 17:2).

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