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  • James Laurinaitis

    January 01, 2012

  • Jamey Carroll

    June 01, 2006

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  • Jamie Jelinek

    July 20, 2010

    podcast

    Jamie Jelinek, Senior Forward at Holy Cross shares how he can be so full of joy despite limited playing time on the ice. 

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  • Jason Avant

    January 01, 2011

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  • Jason Avant Lifted Up on Eagles' Wings

    April 19, 2010

    Jason Avant Lifted Up on Eagles' Wings
    Jason Avant knows a thing or two about conversions.
     
    Last year, the Philadelphia Eagle wide receiver set a career high in receptions (41), averaging over 14 yards per catch. Nearly two-thirds of those catches went for a first down.
     
    During his four year career, the Chicago native and ex-Michigan Wolverine has caught 37 balls on third down. A remarkable 32 of them- 87%- were converted into first downs.
     
    Avant does not have the cartoonish speed of teammate DeSean Jackson (then again, does anybody?). Nor does he have a 255 pound frame like Eagle tight end Brent Celek.
     
    Instead, Avant is gifted with the great hands, smarts and toughness needed to play slot

  • Jason Witten

    October 21, 2013

  • Jealousy

    January 10, 2013

    devotional
    Set: 

    Christian coaches are called to use their gifts for the glory of God and His kingdom. When we are generous with our talent and work to set an example of faithful stewardship, we allow our team to witness God at work in our lives. As coaches it is important that we make a point of guiding our teams away from the turmoil that comes through envy and selfish ambition.

  • Jeff Francoeur

    May 01, 2007

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  • Jeremiah 1:5

    September 10, 2010

    devotional
    Set: 

    Hockey Chat:  Can you imagine during a game have a bunch of guys sitting on the bench.  Then a skater comes up from your team ready to line change and every one on the bench just looks at each other.  No one knows who is going to what position.  Who’s up next?  No pre-thought to what happens next, just confusion.  Great teams know ahead of time who is going where and when.  The coach has planned what line to go out next.  He’s placed the players where they will be most effective and with others they will be effective skating with.

  • Jeremy Lin

    December 28, 2012

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