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  • More Than a Sport

    June 01, 2009

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     University of Oklahoma Women's Basketball Coach Sherri Coale tells how being a part of her team is bigger than just the player's role on the court.

  • Mistakes Made

    June 01, 2009

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    Orioles Second-base man Brian Roberts confesses his steroid use and talks about how to overcome the mistakes you've made in the past.

  • Fit 4 Ever: Time to Recharge

    June 01, 2009

    Fit 4 Ever: Time to Recharge

    Has your cell phone battery ever died? Mine sure has. Every night I plug in my cell so that it can recharge. But if it doesn't charge long enough, its battery dies early. And a quick tricklecharge in the car doesn't seem to help at all.

    Have you ever considered how much sleep for your body is like recharging your own battery? When we don't get enough sleep, we run out of charge.

  • The Cove

    June 01, 2009

    The Cove

    Emotions are never in short supply during open-mic time. Although not many people knew this particular couple's past when the man grabbed the microphone, during the brief minutes that followed, they became part of a story they would never forget.

    With tears in his eyes and a quiver in his voice, the man explained to the crowd at the 2007 FCA Couples Getaway at The Cove that he and the woman next to him didn't really know how they got there.

  • Worth a Shot

    June 01, 2009

    Worth a Shot

    It took all of four days for the spiritual inquest of Allison Whitworth to begin.

    On March 5, Whitworth, a goalkeeper in the first-year Women’s Professional Soccer League, was riding in the car with some of her FC Gold Pride teammates. The players were just getting acquainted, having started preseason camp on March 1, but it was already evident that Whitworth was different. She was handling the pressure of rapid-fire roster cuts with remarkable poise. Her demeanor was kind. Her language was clean.

  • Simply the Best

    June 01, 2009

    Simply the Best

    Bryan Clay knows there are skeptics. As the gold medalist in the decathlon at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Clay took over the title of "World's Greatest Athlete." But he realizes a title that bold only invites arguments, particularly in today's debate-driven sports culture.

  • Championship Fathering

    June 01, 2009

    Championship Fathering

    Carey Casey wants to start a revolution. He travels around the country, rallying and recruiting men to join him and asking them to enlist for the cause. His goal: an army of 6.5 million.

    Not to be confused with any militant operation, Casey's is more of an intimate and personal quest: changing the world one championship father at a time.

  • Application for Major Sport Event Chaplaincy

    June 01, 2009

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    This is an application for anyone who would like to serve as a chaplain during a major sports event. It is to be submitted with 3 letters of reference to the Serving the People of Sport Council of the International Sport Coalition which works with such events as World Cup events and Olympic Games organizing committees.

  • STV Hot Seat: Jia Perkins

    June 01, 2009

    STV Hot Seat: Jia Perkins

    The spotlight is shining on the STV Hot Seat again, and this time we're grilling the WNBA's Jia Perkins. Can she handle it? You bet.

  • Going Deep

    June 01, 2009

    Going Deep

    The face of the Houston Astros has changed.

    Jeff Bagwell has been retired for nearly four years. Craig Biggio bid farewell to Minute Maid Park after the 2007 season. And last year, fan favorite Brad Ausmus packed up his catcher's gear and opted to close out his career with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

    Houston is officially Lance Berkman's team. And he's OK with that.

  • One Degree

    June 01, 2009

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    Are you hot or cold? 1 Degree can make all the difference!

  • OW2P Study - Strong to the Finish (Part 12)

    June 01, 2009

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    Goal
    Most memorable classic victories involve a last-second heroic goal, a fourth-quarter interception at the goal line or a game seven, three-point jumper at the buzzer. Is this type of victory exciting? Yes. But certain? Probably not. Those kinds of victories rely on variables of chance in order to record the win. In our Christian experience, Jesus our Champion has already defeated our foe.

  • Bigger than Your Dreams

    May 31, 2009

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    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!

  • #92 - StVRP - Ernie Johnson, Nate Giarratano, Joe White & Les Steckel

    May 30, 2009

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    TNT Sports broadcaster Ernie Johnson, Axiom Skateboarding director Nate Giarratano, Kanakuk Kamps President Joe White & FCA President Les Steckel.

  • Ernie Johnson with Ron Brown

    May 30, 2009

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    TNT Sports broadcaster Ernie Johnson talks about he came to faith in Christ at age 41 and how the Lord has helped him in his battle with cancer.

  • Don't Get Caught Unprepared

    May 29, 2009

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    Set: 
    It was the 4X400 meter relay, and the team was ready to take on its opponents. The official gave instructions, and the relay teams got ready to race. When the they were ready, the official began to call out the commands: "Runners to your mark. . . Set. . . " BANG! Off went the gun, and so did the runners, running steadily and increasing their speed.
     
    As it came to the first handoff, everybody in the crowd was eagerly watching as the crucial part of the race went off successfully. But one handoff didn't; a baton was dropped. The runner had not been properly prepared to receive the baton from his teammate.
     

  • Are You FAT?

    May 28, 2009

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    I was approached the other day and asked if I was fat. Well, as a former athlete and coach who has put on a few since his glory days, I was taken aback. “I may be fat, but you’re ugly,” I kidded him. He laughed and responded, “Not that kind of fat!” I was interested to see how he would get out of this one.

    He told me that the “FAT” he was referring to stood for faithful, available, and teachable. He told me that we need FAT people in ministry. What a great thought! We certainly do need FAT people in every area of life. Athletes need to be FAT. Coaches need to be FAT. Pastors need to be FAT. The list goes on. We must each ask ourselves if we are FAT.

  • Ambition

    May 28, 2009

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    Ambition is a word which evokes strong reactions from people. Some see it as a powerful tool for accomplishment while others see it as a terrible vice to be avoided at any cost.

    Which are you? Does ambition seem to be an insidious evil or a genuine virtue to be developed? The real issue may be toward what ends is the ambition aimed? Are we ambitious for selfish gain or for the good of others? Are we ambitious toward superficial fame or lasting significance?

  • All Things

    May 28, 2009

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    This summer, many coaches and athletes will come to know Christ through the camp ministry of FCA. Every year, there is a new theme for FCA Camp, and this year it is “GET FOCUSED.” As coaches and athletes we often prepare for competition by getting focused in different ways. We may read Scripture, listen to music, talk to ourselves or do other pre-game rituals.
     

  • I am a C-H-R-I-S-T-I-A-N

    May 27, 2009

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    Set: 

    Tuesday is always trash day. And on some Tuesdays, there seems to be very little good about the morning. Daily tasks often can become mundane, but not this one. Every Tuesday morning I am the member of the family who deposits the trash into the proper container. This morning, as I sat back at the table lamenting the fact that I had to take the trash out to the curb, I heard a song resonating from an upstairs bedroom. “I am C. I am C-H. I am a C-H-R-I-S-T-I-A-N.” It was coming from my 7-year-old, who was joyfully ringing in the day.

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