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  • The Voice of Truth

    December 06, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    I love sports movies, but my all-time favorite is "Hoosiers." It might have something to do with my being a former Indiana high school basketball player, and the movie was filmed in the 80's when I was in college. One scene stood out in the movie to me. In one game, Hickory (the high school) was in need of a sub, and the coach didn't have anyone to put in the game except Ollie the manager. So coach put him in late in the game, and Ollie got fouled and had to go to the line for two free throws. The crowd was yelling, the opposing team was taunting, and Ollie's knees were shaking as he stepped to the line.

  • Too Much of a Good Thing?

    December 04, 2009

    podcast

    When does enjoying something good become something bad?

  • How to Serve Coaches

    December 03, 2009

    podcast

    Find out what it means to serve a coach.  Listen as Brad Long, chaplain at Franklin College in Indiana, shares what it takes to build a relationship with a coach that leads to opportunities to serve and minister.

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  • Root it Out

    December 02, 2009

    podcast

    Weeds keep coming back if you don’t get the root.

  • Only Six Percent

    December 02, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    A recent study reports that only six percent of teens today believe that moral truth is absolute. Not good. Young people basically see life as a sliding scale. Truth has become relative, depending on the situation. In athletics, there are many truths that cannot be relative. Imagine if every athlete defined winning differently—one by score, one by hustle, one by the best fans, and so on. It would be chaos! Fortunately, or unfortunately, winning is defined by the scoreboard. Life without absolutes and boundaries leads to chaos.

  • Matt Cullen

    December 01, 2009

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  • Tim Tebow

    December 01, 2009

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  • The Heart of Texas

    December 01, 2009

    The Heart of Texas

    Brad McCoy has a favorite story to tell about his son Colt. It’s one that makes him more proud of his oldest boy than any touchdown pass ever could. Three years ago, Brad received a phone call on a Sunday afternoon from a man who had taken his 7-year-old son to church in Austin, Texas, earlier that morning. The man and his boy had taken seats directly behind Colt on the morning after the University of Texas quarterback had been injured in a road loss to Kansas State. Despite a trip to the hospital that revealed a pinched nerve in Colt’s neck and a late return to Austin, Colt was still in church at 8 a.m. for worship.

  • California Kid

    December 01, 2009

    California Kid

    Depending on your perspective, 95 yards can be a long or a short distance. A car moving at 70 mph would cover that ground in 2.8 seconds. A competitive sprinter would take closer to 10. For a 19-year-old freshman quarterback leading his football team on a potential game-winning drive in one of college football’s most intimidating environments? Well, 95 yards might look more like 95 continents.

    For USC quarterback Matt Barkley, those 95 yards were what he’d been waiting for since he was a kid dreaming of wearing the University of Southern California cardinal and gold.

  • Sooner or Later

    December 01, 2009

    Sooner or Later

    In 2005 Francie Ekwerekwu was a three-sport star at Arlington High School in Texas. She was a homegrown talent with a passion for track and some All-District hardware that displayed her volleyball and basketball skills as well. It took much prayerful consideration, but the 5'11" honor student decided to accept a volleyball scholarship to the University of Oklahoma—the equivalent of a Montague turning Capulet.

    Why? According to Ekwerekwu, the reason was simple.

  • Homestretch: Brian Pothier

    December 01, 2009

    Homestretch: Brian Pothier

    The NHL isn’t full of Christians. It may be surprising, then, to hear me say that my years in pro hockey have been the most influential in my relationship with the Lord. I’ve met some incredible teammates and NHL staff who have encouraged and strengthened me in a proverbial “iron sharpens iron” kind of way.

  • Fit4Ever: Change Your Crave

    December 01, 2009

    Fit4Ever: Change Your Crave

    The other day, I saw a billboard for one of the major fast-food chains that said “Eat what you crave” and showed a picture of a gigantic bacon, egg and cheese biscuit.That beautiful biscuit we were told to crave packed 560 calories, 38 grams of fat and 1360 mg of sodium. For the average person, that would be almost a day’s worth of salt and saturated fat in just one meal.

  • Competitive Focus

    December 01, 2009

    article

    In sports, a competitive drive is invaluable. As athletes, our desire to win can push us to the next level. We have to have an internal desire to win if we are going to perform our best when it matters the most, no matter what our “win” might be.

    Most of us think about competitiveness in the context of competing against others. If we win, others lose. Or, even worse, if they win, we lose. Personally, I believe this win-lose mindset is a competitive mistake.

  • Unity in the Community

    December 01, 2009

    Unity in the Community


    The circle on the Morehouse College football field spanned from the 10 yard-line to midfield. Locked arm-in-arm were football players, cheerleaders, coaches, administrators and volunteers from both sides of the rivalry.

    Morehouse and Clark Atlanta. They’re two of Georgia’s 10 Historically Black Colleges and Universities and, even more specifically, two of the four undergraduate colleges seated on a single 200-acre lot on the west end of downtown Atlanta.

  • Heart of a Coach: Dorianne Johnson

    December 01, 2009

    Heart of a Coach: Dorianne Johnson

    Chosen Attribute: Passion

    Dictionary definition: “Any powerful or compelling emotion or feeling.”

    My definition: “A strong desire or emotion that extends far beyond normal feelings and expectations.”

  • Heart of an Athlete: Shawn Lauvao

    December 01, 2009

    Heart of an Athlete: Shawn Lauvao

    Selected struggle: Doubt

    Dictionary definition: “To be uncertain, consider questionable or unlikely. To fear, distrust or be apprehensive about.”

    My definition: “Being unsure and afraid of the unknown.”

  • Colt McCoy

    December 01, 2009

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  • Did You Know?

    December 01, 2009

    video

  • STV Interview with Colt McCoy

    December 01, 2009

    video

  • 3 Minute Drill - Colt McCoy Video Study

    December 01, 2009

    bible_study

    Sharing the Victory magazine sat down with University of Texas quarterback Colt McCoy to talk about integrity, serving, teamwork and excellence. Walk through this four part study by using the questions and videos below.

    Part I:

    http://fcaresources.com/video/3-minute-drill-colt-mccoy-video-study-part-1

    1.What was Colt McCoy’s definition of integrity? Do you agree or disagree

     

    2. McCoy says that a Christian athlete should play with integrity. Why is that important?

     

    3. How does it affect others to see integrity modeled on the field?

     

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