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  • IS HE IN YOU

    July 17, 2009

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  • You are in Denial

    July 17, 2009

    podcast

    If you think you can have your cake and eat it too, think again!

  • Coach Tuke

    July 16, 2009

    article
    “Who’s speaking at chapel tomorrow?” That was the pivotal question in my relationship with Coach Tom Matukewicz of Southern Illinois University. We were walking off the football field after a Friday practice and I simply told Coach Tuke who our guest speaker would be. He continued, “I’m thinking I ought to pray.” I chuckled and thought to myself, “That’s a good idea, coach, you ought to pray.” I was suddenly shaken by the thought, “He means tomorrow at chapel.” I asked him if that’s what he meant and it was. I immediately assured him that I’d set him up to do that and began thinking about how to not let him fail. I knew this was probably the biggest spiritual risk he had taken in his lifetime.

  • Are You a Blocker?

    July 16, 2009

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    Coach Scott was a great offensive line football coach. As a 10-year-old aspiring right guard, I learned from him the basics to being a great blocker: elbows up and out with hands tucked in. It was the “old school” way to block, which didn’t involve the use of hands—just stick your elbows way out so the defensive player couldn’t get by. For me, a good game required making sure no one ever got around me and never got a tackle. Not exactly a simple job. It took an incredible amount of work and effort to keep others from advancing toward the ball.

  • Deny the Flesh

    July 16, 2009

    podcast

    Are you winning the War Within? Maybe this will help!

  • The PAIN Principle

    July 15, 2009

    podcast

    God uses pain and pressure to bring huge life change. Sometimes it’s the only way!

  • Whatever It Takes

    July 14, 2009

    devotional
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    A close friend who has known me for 20 years recently approached me with a comment and question that surprised me. He said, “I’ve been watching you closely for the past year, and you have changed. I see transformation in your life. What are you doing?” I was totally humbled and deeply thankful that someone saw a change. But I also quickly reminded myself that the positive change was not the result of anything I had done, but of what God had done in me. It was a tribute to the power of His transforming work. After explaining to my friend about a serious daily commitment to the morning disciplines of reading, studying and praying the Word of God, he asked for more details.

  • The Problem is YOU

    July 14, 2009

    podcast

    Sometimes it’s hard to face the reality that I am responsible for me.

  • Disciples' Team Prayer

    July 13, 2009

    video

     VA's 1st Homeschool Football Team, The Disciples & Our team Prayer!!!

  • Trademark and Copyright Information

    July 13, 2009

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  • Extreme Makeover: Athlete Edition

    July 13, 2009

    devotional
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    You have to admit that the TV show “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” has a fantastic concept. The show should be called “Extreme Transformation” because they identify a huge need and then, not only fill the need, but also go way beyond it. When they finally tell the driver to move the bus no one ever casually says, “That is exactly what I thought it would be. Thanks for meeting my expectations. Not bad work.” No, their expression tells it all. They are blown away. And, it’s hard for those of us watching not to tear up a little when we see their responses.

  • It’s Better to Skip a Meal

    July 13, 2009

    podcast

    Are there times when not eating is better than eating?

  • Bobby Bowden with Ron Brown

    July 11, 2009

    podcast

    Florida State head football coach Bobby Bowden shares his whit and wisdom regarding his more than 50 years of coaching college football.

  • Tim Tebow with Tom Rogeberg

    July 11, 2009

    podcast

    Florida Gators quarterback Tim Tebow discusses his faith in Christ.

  • #98 - StVRP - Tim Tebow, Bobby Bowden & Les Steckel

    July 11, 2009

    podcast

    Florida Gators quarterback Tim Tebow, Florida State head football coach Bobby Bowden & FCA President Les Steckel

  • Lessons from Tragedy

    July 10, 2009

    article
    This week the USA Sports world grieved the tragic loss of a high profile, recently retired professional football player. He was shot several times in his sleep by his mistress, 16 years his junior, who in turn killed herself. It was a horrible tragedy and a too common occurrence. The media jumped on the story and they have danced all around the issues related to the killing, but have not really dealt with the central question, “Why does this kind of thing happen?” The statistics related to divorce and bankruptcies among recently retired sports professionals are staggering. Education, brochures, presentations by former players, therapy sessions and professional consultations are having little effect on this issue.

  • The Greatest

    July 08, 2009

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    After defeating Sonny Liston to win his first title in 1964, Muhammad Ali proclaimed to the press, “I am the greatest!” The sports world has given Wayne Gretzky the nickname, “The Great One.” But what exactly does it mean to be great? Is it determined by winning percentage? Championships? Fame? In the passage above, Jesus explained that greatness is being a servant. Today, I’d like to focus on three ways to serve your teammates:

  • Chad Hennings with Ron Brown

    July 04, 2009

    podcast

    Three-time Super Bowl champion and Air Force pilot Chad Hennings celebrates Independence Day with Ron Brown.

  • #97 - StVRP - Chad Hennings, Susan Bumpas, Clebe McClary & Les Steckel

    July 04, 2009

    podcast

    Three-time Super Bowl Champion and Air Force pilot Chad Hennings, Susan Bumpas, Vietnam War Veteran Clebe McClary & FCA President Les Steckel

  • The Emotions of Sport

    July 03, 2009

    article
    Sport brings with it a series of risks. We regularly risk injury, misunderstanding, disappointment, frustration, failure, loss and more. If you play your heart out, the risks are even greater, especially the emotional ones. Trust me; it’s worth the risk to taste the wide variety of emotions which bring richness to life.

    I love it when I feel:
    · The momentum swing from the opponent’s sideline to ours when an athlete makes a big play.
    · The breathless excitement of a victorious locker room after a last-second win.
    · The gut-wrenching grief of a comeback that came up one point short.

  • Integrity

    July 01, 2009

    devotional
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    Most know the story of Job and how he lost all of his children, property, and possessions. What was he like
    before he lost it all? He was blameless, had complete integrity, feared God, and stayed away from evil. I believe that athletes and coaches often live dual lives—one way on the field and another off the field. We justify it saying they are two different areas of our lives that shouldn’t cross over. Job wasn’t like that. Job was blameless. No one could accuse him of wrongdoing. If he did wrong someone, he kept a short account and asked forgiveness.

  • Photos

    July 01, 2009

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    We have a variety of photo libraries available for your browsing. All photos are copyrighted by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and may not be used without permission from FCA staff.

    Feel free to browse the libraries below.

  • Keep the Pace

    July 01, 2009

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    A few weeks ago my family travelled to San Francisco to support my dad in the Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon. The athletes actually swam 1.5 miles from Alcatraz Island to the shore, completed an 18-mile bike ride and then finished with an 8-mile run.

  • Eat what you CRAVE…Again!

    June 30, 2009

    podcast

    So should we really give in and eat the things we crave? Or is there a better way?

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