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  • Wide Left Saved My Soul

    September 14, 2009

    Wide Left Saved My Soul

    Video by New Spring Church, SC on how a missed field goal changed a kicker's life forever.

  • iPod Training

    September 14, 2009

    podcast

    It’s amazing how important music can be to your training program!

  • Staying on the Path

    September 11, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

          One of God’s greatest gifts to us is that he is willing to direct our paths. He has prepared a way for us, but we must be willing to follow it. It is easy to say we want to take God’s path, but it is just as easy to get off course.

  • Get The Guarantee

    September 10, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    Years ago Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Namath guaranteed that his underdog New York Jets were going to beat the powerful Baltimore Colts in the Super Bowl … and wouldn’t you know … they did it! But since that time there have been many athletes and coaches who have guaranteed a win and it didn’t turn out that way. Why? Nothing on this planet is truly guaranteed. As a matter of fact, there are very few real guarantees in life. Even when you purchase something that is guaranteed, that doesn’t mean it’s going to work forever. It just means that when it breaks, the guarantor will fix or replace it.

  • Hired Hands and the Shepherd

    September 09, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    How bad does it hurt to be rejected? We’ve all been there. We’ve all been rejected by teammates, family members, boyfriends/girlfriends, co-workers and bosses. And when it happens, it hurts!

    I was reading in John 10 this morning, coming fresh off a rejection myself, and it struck me just how important it is for us to understand Jesus’ role as our shepherd during these times. In John 10:12, Jesus talks about a hired hand who doesn’t stick by the sheep through tough times. He abandons them because they aren’t his own, and he’s not committed to them. Why would he stick around to get eaten by a wolf himself when he’s not the true owner of the sheep? So, he flees the scene, leaving the sheep abandoned and vulnerable.

  • Don’t Stop Believing

    September 08, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    In sports, every time we compete there’s the possibility of defeat as well as the opportunity for victory. So much would be lost in this world if throughout history, people had succumbed to their fear of defeat and not fought for what they believed. Yet the possibility of defeat often keeps us from  fighting, from moving toward what we desire and believe.

  • Warriors

    September 05, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    Every team has them, and every team needs them—warriors. They display it on their faces—they’re ready to play! Their game faces are on, and they take the field ready for battle.

    Zephaniah encouraged the people of his day to gather and pray. What great advice. I recently had the opportunity to see FCA warriors in action at a staff retreat. These warriors met early in the morning, some on their knees, some standing, most in chairs. They were prayer warriors—mighty men and women of God who truly knew what it meant to gather and pray.

  • Space for God

    September 03, 2009

    article
    From Times Online
    August 21, 2009
    Space for God
    Stuart Weir

    “It is good and right that our churches are setting a clear Christian emphasis during this World Championship. We are opening up space for God. It is necessary that sportsmen and women have the opportunity…to turn to God in prayer and share about their faith”.

  • The Man in the Sweater Vest

    September 02, 2009

    The Man in the Sweater Vest

    So, let's talk about the man in the sweater vest. What are we to make of this model of straight-laced propriety? He patrols the hallowed sidelines of the Horseshoe with the air of a great military commander, mowing down foes like Patton and his tanks. But five-star generals never go to war in V-necks and an AT&T headset. And what of the slightly tinted spectacles, neatly trimmed hair and pressed slacks? It says more "professor" than "football coach."

  • When in Doubt, Kick It Out

    September 02, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    As a defensive player in soccer, I often hear the phrase: "When in doubt, kick it out." In soccer, if you mess around with the ball in the back, it can result in a point for the opposing team. And that is bad! So, when a ball comes to those of us on defense and we are unsure whether or not we have time to pass it, we kick it out.

    In life, we sometimes have things that we think might be impure, but we are not really sure, so we keep them in our lives. Keeping impure things in our lives, however, separates us from God and hurts our witness.

  • Competitor's Creed Video

    September 02, 2009

    video

  • Betrayed

    September 01, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    In the Psalm 55, we find King David in anguish because his third son, Absalom, has spearheaded a revolt. One of David’s most trusted advisors also betrayed him by giving Absalom advice on how to successfully dethrone his father. In this time of lamentation, David gives us a good example of how to handle the wounds from a confidant.

  • Touch the Line

    August 31, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    “Touch the line!” is a phrase that athletes hear constantly, a call to run a sprint the right way. In my own personal experience this phrase has often been followed by the dreaded “that one didn’t count.” Needless to say, no one likes to run more than they have to.

    Why would a coach make an athlete run again just for missing a line? I mean really, sometimes it’s only a matter of inches. The answer has to do with hard work and discipline. A coach never wants to see a player cut corners. He or she wants every player to realize their full potential, even if that means focusing on seemingly minor things. The same is true of our Heavenly Coach.

  • 2009 Metro Md Power Camp

    August 31, 2009

    video

  • Back to School - Kids & Snacks

    August 28, 2009

    podcast

    So hat are the best options for snacks to keep your kids energized throughout the day?

  • Love the Game

    August 27, 2009

    article
    How much do you love your sport? Is it something for which you make sacrifices? What are you willing to give up to compete at your absolute best? What will it cost you to play your heart out?

    We who love sport and seek to compete honorably, wisely and successfully express our love in specific ways. Some are listed below.
    § We speak well of our game. We talk about it in a loving manner.
    § We sacrifice for it. We carve out time from busy schedules to train, to watch video, to get in some extra practice and to rehab injuries.
    § We respect the game. We refuse to act in ways which cast our sport in a poor light. We won’t cheat its rules and we won’t tolerate others who do.

  • Back to School - Kids & Lunch

    August 27, 2009

    podcast

    So what are the best options for lunch to help your kids focus all day long?

  • Back to School - Kids & Breakfast

    August 26, 2009

    podcast

    What should your kids be eating for optimal performance at school?

  • Back to School - Kids & Performance

    August 25, 2009

    podcast

    How important is breakfast for your kids’ performance in school?

  • Black Mountain Coaches Camp

    August 24, 2009

    video

  • Back to School Routine

    August 24, 2009

    podcast

    It’s hard to believe, but the summer is over! What a great opportunity to get back on track with your health!

  • The Aroma of Sport

    August 21, 2009

    article
    I love the aromas associated with sport. I recall vividly the smells, both beautiful and not so pleasant, from my life of playing my heart out.

    I love the aroma of:
    · Icy Hot on my elbow on October evenings as I drove to the softball field.
    · My new baseball glove with 3 in 1 oil rubbed into it, a ball in the pocket and tied shut with a shoestring – laid carefully by my pillow for the night.
    · Charcoal smoke wafting from nearby tailgaters into the football stadium during pre-game on fall afternoons.
    · Newly mowed, dewy grass on spring mornings at high school baseball parks.

  • Fast Food & Kids

    August 21, 2009

    podcast

    With an epidemic of obesity on our hands, we can choose better than fast food.

  • Fast Food & Better Choices

    August 20, 2009

    podcast

    Can you make better choices if you go to a fsat food restaurant?

  • Super Size Me

    August 19, 2009

    podcast

    Can eating Fast Food on a regular basis cause serious decline in health?

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