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  • Beauty is Skin Deep

    November 30, 2009

    podcast

    Are you more concerned with Appearance or Reality?

  • Change Your World

    November 29, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    King Josiah was just eight years old when he began to change his world. Even at such a young age he decided to live in the ways of the Lord and do what was right in His eyes. I wonder if we are doing what is right in the eyes of the Lord at our age.

    God asks us to change our lives—our worlds. If we think about it, our personal lives are pretty much our world. We feel like the world is falling apart when we are having difficulties. We do have the power to change a world—our world—when we rely on Christ, “not turn[ing] to the right or to the left.” And I believe that we can have an impact on others as well when we do “what is right in the Lord’s sight.” Don’t just read it!

  • Lion Living

    November 28, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    Wicked people live life with their heads on a swivel—looking for anybody or anything that might be after them. They might even sleep with one eye open! They live restlessly and peace is a foreign object. On the outside, these people may look like they have it all together, but inside their lives are complete messes. They only know wickedness, so they suspect everybody is just like them. Hence, they run even when no one is pursuing them.

  • Enjoying or Indulging?

    November 26, 2009

    podcast

    When does enjoying God’s blessing become an excuse to Indulge?

  • How’s Your Serve?

    November 25, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    Moses warned the Israelites against failing to serve God. We should take this warning to heart. Jesus tells us, “Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of Mine, you did for Me” (Matthew 25:40b). When serving God, we cannot help but serve others; and in serving others, we serve God.

    Sports like tennis and volleyball require serving the ball. In an article, “Six Steps to a Better Serve,” the author wrote, “Serving is a skill that takes years of practice to master, and something that you can always improve upon. . . . Keep at it, take your time, and practice lots.” This applies to serving others as well.

  • Tell Me What to Do

    November 25, 2009

    podcast

    Wanna get healthy - just do these things!

  • STV Hockey Interview

    November 24, 2009

    video

  • Discouragement in Ministry

    November 24, 2009

    podcast

    One of FCA's core values for a chaplain is a proper attitude.  Specifically our attitude should be one of encouragement rather than a critical spirit.  But what does a chaplain do when he himself is facing discouragement.

    Join Dr. John Ed Mathison as he shares from his 45 years of ministry experience, "How to be an encourager even in discouraging times."

    For more about John Ed Mathison, check out his website.

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  • Names Engraved

    November 24, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    Hockey Chat: The Stanley Cup is the only trophy in professional sports that has the names of winning players, coaches, management and club staff engraved and passed to the new winner year after year.

  • Ministering to the Professional Athlete

    November 24, 2009

    podcast

    Chad Bonham sits down with NASCAR Sprint Cup Chaplain Tim Griffin for FCAChaplains.com.  Tim talks about tour chaplaincy, ministering to professional athletes, and the upcoming 2010 FCA Chaplains Conference in Kansas City.  

    Tim Griffin is the Vice President and Director of Spiritual Formation for Motor Racing Outreach as well as the lead NASCAR Chaplain.  He will be the keynote speaker at the 2010 FCA Chaplains Conference.

    FCA Chaplains Conference

    Learn More About Tim and MRO

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  • Quit Comparing

    November 24, 2009

    podcast

    Quit comparing your life to everybody else! The grass is always greener…

  • 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.

  • Excuses Kill

    November 23, 2009

    podcast

    If you are good at making excuses you won’t be good at anything else.

  • Stress Relief!

    November 21, 2009

    podcast

    Less stress is best! Try these tips to ‘cast your cares’!

  • Not What It Seems

    November 20, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    God doesn’t always work the way we think He should. Sometimes the things that we think are tragedies turn out to be blessings. In the Bible, Joseph serves as the perfect example of tragedy-turned-blessing. When Joseph received a dream foreshadowing his role to reign over his brothers, his brothers grew angry and sold him into slavery. When Joseph was later falsely accused of a crime and thrown into prison, it seemed that his dream would never come true.

  • Dreaded Stress!

    November 20, 2009

    podcast

    Seems like everybody is so stressed out! Is this God’s plan?

  • In Trouble

    November 19, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    When a player gets double teamed up against the boards they know their in trouble. As they battle for the puck, they’ll often hear a familiar voice of someone on their team calling out instructions on a safe place to pass it. They would stay in trouble and lose the puck if someone didn’t call out to them.

  • Who wants to be Average? - $

    November 18, 2009

    podcast

    Can you prioritize your life to give more generously?

  • Healthy Marriage, Healthy Kids

    November 18, 2009

    podcast

    The health of your marriage can have a huge impact on the health of your kids.

  • Sorts and Mingle

    November 16, 2009

    icebreaker

    An icebreaker that gets the group to move towards various parts of the room and to find others with shared interests and preferences, based on various interesting categories.

    The first part of the game is the "Sorts" game.  You will throw out two contrasting choices and the group has to move either East or West of the room (e.g. "Do you prefer Target or Walmart?").  Then you throw out two more choices and have them move South and North.  That way, they are all having to move somewhere and can't get "lost" in the crowd.  Sorts that work well include:  movie or book; salty or sweet; dress up or casual; inside or outside; be on the stage performing or in the audience watching, etc.

  • The M&M Game

    November 16, 2009

    icebreaker

    This icebreaker is a simple way to help people introduce facts about themselves.  It's very flexiable and adaptable - and (if you have a sweet tooth) delicious too!  The M&M Game goes by other names:  The Skittles Game, the Candy Game, the Color Game, among other names.

    Setup - Pour M&M's or any other multicolor candy into a bowl.  Have everyone in the group grab as much or as little as they like from the bowl.  Make sure that no one eats their candy right away.  Depending on the size of your group it might be best to break up into several smaller groups in order to have the time for everyone to share.

  • Two Truths and a Lie

    November 16, 2009

    team_builder

    Two Truths and a Lie is the classic icebreaker game in which one attempts to identify which of the three statements is bogus.

    Have everyone sit in a circle.  Each person prepares three statements about themselves, two of which are true and one which is a lie.  In any order, the person shares the three statements to the entire group.  The object of the game is to figure out which statement is a lie.  The rest of the group votes on each statement, and the person reveals which one is the lie.

    Physical Activity Level: 
    Low
    Group Size: 
    Both

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