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  • Dating Game

    January 01, 2011

    Dating Game

    “You tell it. You’re so much better at telling it than me. I always leave out too many details.” Landry Jones scoots back deeper into the couch in the middle of FCA Area Representative Kent Bowles’ sports room. He’s surrounded by everything a college athlete could find comforting: a ping pong table, framed college football jerseys, a gumball machine and his girlfriend: OU shooting guard Whitney Hand.

  • Dave Pasch with Ron Brown

    January 28, 2009

    podcast

    Does God care who wins the Super Bowl between Pittsburgh and Arizona?  Does God favor Kurt Warner more because he boldly proclaims Christ?  This is a must-listen interview before you sit down to watch the Super Bowl.  Ron Brown talks to Dave Pasch, the radio voice of the Arizona Cardinals.

  • David Robinson with Ron Brown

    May 23, 2009

    podcast

    Basketball legend David Robinson talks about how Christ changed his life and what life is like for him after basketball.

  • Days are Numbered

    September 19, 2006

    devotional
    Set: 
    If you knew when your last practice, last game, last hoorah would be, how would it affect your situation? Many athletes have had to face this early in their blossoming careers. Men such as Bo Jackson, Darryl Stingley and many others. Would you do things differently as an athlete or coach? Brian is one such athlete who may have seen his last play. A standout safety, who walked on, earned a scholarship and now is a fifth-year senior. Last year he missed the entire season (except for the bowl game) because of ACL surgery, and he was counting on this year to be his best. On the Monday before they opened their season, Brian hurt his ankle. At first it looked like a sprain, but over time it has become much worse. Brian's football career may be over.
     

  • Dead To That

    November 23, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    Mike was a great athlete. He could play almost any sport with ease. He was popular, and everyone wanted to follow his example. Mike had given his heart to Christ and had begun following God's plan, but his old friends and old ways resurfaced often. So, when he was approached recently by his friends who were going out to party and wanted him to attend, Mike had to make a choice.

  • Deal with the Minor and Avoid the Major

    December 13, 2006

    devotional
    Set: 
    Recently I have been listening to a radio program about the life of David. As I thought about it  this week, I think God put a lesson on my heart. . .
     

  • Dear Derek

    August 01, 2011

    article

    Dear Derek,

    Today is the day you leave for college. As I pen this letter, I am confident that you are still asleep. I’m up early again, as usual, but my thoughts are on you, and I felt led to write them down.

    As you take this next step on your journey I wanted to share some insights that might assist you along the way. I’ve heard it said that life is to be learned backwards and lived forward. My goal is to be transparent and share what I’ve learned through both my successes and failures. It is the desire of my heart, son, that you realize all your dreams as you live life forward.

  • Dearly Loved

    September 23, 2010

    devotional
    Set: 

    It broke my heart a little that it wasn’t a bigger deal in the media. It was almost unnoticed as the third bullet point listed on the side of ESPN’s homepage on Monday. Barely a blip on the radar screen when compared to the Manning Bowl. But there it was in bright blue hyperlink text: “Denver Broncos WR Kenny McKinley found dead at his home.”

    Reports stated that McKinley, who was on the team’s injured reserve after having knee surgery in August, made comments after his surgery about killing himself. The investigation details later stated that, “McKinley didn’t know what to do other than football” (ESPN.com).

  • Deb Patterson with Ron Brown

    March 07, 2009

    podcast

    Kansas State women’s basketball head coach Deb Patterson discusses how she uses her intensity and enthusiasm to encourage her players to live life to the fullest.

  • Debtor’s Prison

    January 20, 2013

    devotional
    Set: 

    I sat with a coach whom I had known for years, discussing how to help someone in the midst of crisis. He desperately wanted to help, but, almost in tears, he revealed he could not because of his own finances. He was enslaved to debt. I wish I could say his story is the exception to the rule, but sadly it is not today. We live in an age of credit. An entire industry is built on encouraging us to incur large amounts of debt. Many companies earn more from interest than from the products they sell. Debt service takes a huge part of people’s income. Proverbs 22:7 clearly warns us about debt: “The rich rules over the poor, and the borrower is a slave to the lender.” Debt causes us to shift our allegiance to those we owe and away from God.

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