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  • #82 - StVRP - Clark Kellogg, Ryan Horanburg, Alvin Battle & Les Steckel

    March 21, 2009

    podcast

    CBS College Basketball Analyst Clark Kellogg, FCA Lacrosse National Director Ryan Horanburg, former North Carolina State basketball player Alvin Battle and FCA President Les Steckel.

  • Unrealized Dreams

    March 20, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    It was the final game for the eighth grade I.H.M.-St. Casimir Eagles boys basketball team, one in which they could capture the league championship of the City-Wide Catholic Youth League. For the previous three seasons, this talented group of young men and their devoted coach had achieved success but had always narrowly lost in the final games of the tournament. But this year, in their final game together, their hopes were high. It seemed to be their year, and everything seemed to be lining up for the perfect ending to their basketball career.

  • Desire to Know Him

    March 20, 2009

    bible_study

    Philippians 3:7-11 – Your desire is key! if you focus on the right desires, you’ll have the right goals to achieve true success. Becoming a successful competitor takes motivation and drive, so there’s got to be a payoff if we’re going to invest the sweat-equity into training and performing as a champion.

    Ready

    WOULD YOU RATHER … win a bunch of sports trophies or get $100 for each one?

    1. Which of your trophies, awards, or achievements make you most proud? Why?

       
    2. Jump forward 10 years in your life. What would your dream life look like? If you
      achieved that dream, what would be the point, the payoff, the “so what”?

    Set

  • Going the Distance

    March 20, 2009

    Going the Distance

    You shouldn't need to consult an atlas to know that Las Vegas and Harrisonburg, Va., are pretty far apart. Not only are they separated by miles — 1,989 to be exact — but also by climate, terrain and, most notably, lifestyle.

    But God's power is not restricted by earthly distances. He gives each of us the ability to touch lives no matter what our location, especially in today's connected society. In the case of James Madison University basketball player Heiden Ratner, who hails from Vegas and attends college in Harrisonburg, there is one athlete influencing lives for Christ on both sides of the country. It is a calling he received neither in Vegas nor Virginia, but in a small town in northern Georgia called Lookout Mountain.

  • STV Hot Seat with Chris Kaman

    March 20, 2009

    STV Hot Seat with Chris Kaman

    What can you find out in seven minutes on the phone with Chris Kaman? Quite a bit, actually.

  • Our Defense

    March 20, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    With the media magnifying all that is wrong and corrupt in the world today, it’s hard for people to believe that a loving God could let this happen. From the moment Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit, the relationship between God and man has been altered. Because of that sin, we see and experience the bad, the ugly, and the brutal. Although this is our burden, Jesus provides an escape from this world to be a part of a better place—His kingdom. God wants us to be victorious!

    Through Jesus, our tests become our testimonies. In darkness, we have light. We alone don’t have the willpower nor strength to overcome what life throws at us. It is in Jesus where we can stand triumphantly, giving all the glory to God.

  • Top 10 - MIND GAME

    March 20, 2009

    podcast

    If you want to change your health, you’ve got to change your mind!

  • Fire In My Heart

    March 19, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    “Do you have fire in your belly?” was a question I often heard from coaches. It was never intended as a question, but as a challenge to play harder. Coaches want to know if an athlete has the passion and determination to play with a competitive edge. As an athlete, I never had others’ natural ability, but I did have the fire in my belly—a hustle, grit, and tenacity to get the job done—whatever coach asked of me.

  • FCA Camp 2009 Customizable Ads - "Inside Out"

    March 19, 2009

    promotional

    This customizable ad provides a blank text box at the bottom for you to insert local information to post at schools, churches and other locations.

  • FCA Camp 2009 Ad - "Live Inside Out"

    March 19, 2009

    promotional

     The new "Inside Out" themed ads for 2009 FCA Camps are now available.

  • Top 10 - HOUSE CLEANING

    March 19, 2009

    podcast

    If you have struggled with your health for a long time, it may be time for a house cleaning!

  • Top 10 - PORTION CONTROL

    March 18, 2009

    podcast

    If you want to enjoy great health, you must get your portions under control!

  • Top 10 - TIME

    March 18, 2009

    podcast

    We all have the same amount of time each day - but how we invest it makes a big difference!

  • Comparisons Kill

    March 18, 2009

    podcast

    Why do we like to compare how we are doing with everybody else?

  • Pick Me! Pick Me!

    March 18, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    Coaches travel across the country recruiting future players. Each coach works to sell his or her school and wants the future stars to pick them. Those blue-chip recruits are in high demand, and every coach is inwardly saying, “Pick me! Pick me!” This is a great analogy for godly wisdom, as illustrated by Solomon.

    In Proverbs 8, we read that “wisdom” calls out to us and pleads her case as to why we should pick her. (I’m sure that Solomon knew what he was doing when he labeled wisdom a “her,” but I won’t go there today.) Choosing wisdom is invaluable. Nothing is better. Think of the best thing you could ever want. Nope! Guaranteed it’s not better than godly wisdom.

  • Lorenzo Romar with Ron Brown

    March 14, 2009

    podcast

    Washington Huskies head basketball coach Lorenzo Romar talks about how he lives his life to attract others to God.

  • #81 - StVRP - Lorenzo Romar, Sylvia Crawley & Les Steckel

    March 14, 2009

    podcast

    Washington Huskies head basketball coach Lorenzo Romar, Boston College head women’s basketball coach Sylvia Crawley and FCA President Les Steckel.

  • Tough Love

    March 13, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    When you are playing a sport, teammates are the most important people with you on the court or field. Sometimes it’s hard to love them, and it can be even harder to stand up for what you believe in when you are around them. The devil is always around, wearing a disguise, making it harder for you to stand up for your beliefs. He can even be wearing the same jersey as you.

     

    I learned this lesson during my basketball season. I was the newbie, the one no one knew. On the day of tryouts I only knew one other girl. Yes, I saw the others in the hall, but I didn’t talk to them. It was hard to start a new season with only a couple real friends.

     

  • Excuses - Am I Good at it?

    March 13, 2009

    podcast

    We all have a list of reasons excuses for why we don’t get it done!

  • Stress Relief

    March 12, 2009

    podcast

    In times of stress, what can we do to find relief?

  • Stress and Aging

    March 11, 2009

    podcast

    Stress makes the President age twice as fast! What is it doing to you?

  • Deciding Your Future

    March 10, 2009

    skit

    Plot of Skit: People are sitting on a fence and Jesus and Satan are at opposite ends of the fence. Jesus says, “Come and follow me.” to the first person on the fence. That person asks, “Why should I?”. Satan gives reasons to come with him while Jesus combats Satan with the Word of God and reasons to follow Him.

  • More Than Winning Avery Card Template

    March 10, 2009

    promotional

    Download this Word document of morethanwinning.org cards and you can personalize the information on the back! This Word document uses Avery Business Card Template 8371
    (or similar).

    Now you don't have to do any more cutting! The Avery card stock comes perforated so after you print, just tear apart!

  • One Of A Kind

    March 10, 2009

    icebreaker

    Separate students into smaller groups of 4-8, preferably in a circle configuration. Call on mature student or adult leaders to facilitate each small group through this experience.

    Instruct each person in your group to think of one unique thing about him or herself that no else would know and write it on a piece of paper. Collect the papers and mix them up. Read each unique thing aloud and challenge students to guess who it is about. Continue until all the facts have been guessed.

  • Center of Attention

    March 10, 2009

    Center of Attention

    Her name is often stretched across the headlines of sports pages around the nation: Courtney Paris, University of Oklahoma All-American. Of course, it’s hard not to talk about an athlete who frequently adds to her growing list of NCAA records, which already stood at an astonishing 16 at the beginning of her senior year.

    But unlike many egocentric players who drool at the mention of having their name in print, Paris remains unfazed. Yes, it comes with the territory, but to her it is “irrelevant.” She is too focused to get caught up in the hype surrounding achievements. She knows her most significant accomplishments won’t ever be listed in press clippings. Rather, they are humbly imprinted on the lives of those she influences.

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