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  • An Email from the Coach

    October 02, 2007

    bible_study

    Wisdom for a Young Head Coach
    Week 7

    I Timothy 3:14-16

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    Discussion Questions:

  • Staff Attitudes

    October 02, 2007

    bible_study

    Wisdom for a Young Head Coach
    Week 5

    I Timothy 2:8-15

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  • Positions of Purpose

    October 02, 2007

    bible_study

    Wisdom for a Young Head Coach
    Week 4

    I Timothy 2:1-7

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  • Fight the Good Fight

    October 02, 2007

    bible_study

    Wisdom for a Young Head Coach
    Week 3

    I Timothy 1:15-20

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  • Choosing a Staff with Character

    October 02, 2007

    bible_study

    Wisdom for a Young Head Coach
    Week 6

    I Timothy 3:1-13

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  • Qualified to Coach

    October 02, 2007

    bible_study

    Wisdom for a Young Head Coach
    Week 2

    I Timothy 1:8-14

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  • Focus on Your God

    October 02, 2007

    bible_study

    Wisdom for a Young Head Coach
    Week 1

    I Timothy 1:1-7

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  • Coaches Huddle Prayer Sheets

    October 02, 2007

    promotional

    This form enables coaches to write down a couple of prayer requests for which one of their staff teammates may pray during the coming week. The sheets are exchanged during the meeting and each participant has one person for which to pray and to encourage. 

  • Taming the Tongue

    October 02, 2007

    bible_study

    This is an article to help a sport chaplain or sport mentor to deal with the issue of cursing and vulgar language among his/her coaches and players. It helps clarify the issues, deals with the weaknesses of various external approaches and directs the reader to consider the matters of the heart which come to light in one's speech. It also prescribes an inside-out approach to the issue.

    “What did I just say?”

  • Jake Peavy

    October 01, 2007

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  • #5 - StVRP - Cam Cameron, Tom Osborn and Herschel Walker

    September 29, 2007

    podcast

    Ron interviews Cam Cameron and Tom Osborn.  Herschel Walker talks about his days at Georgia.  Les talks about Christ.

  • #4 - StVRP - Jake Peavy, Mike Sweeney and Tracy Stalls

    September 22, 2007

    podcast

    Ron talks to Jake Peavy of the San Diego Padres.  Mike Sweeney speaks in a chapel service at the FCA National Headquarters.  Tracy Stalls discusses being a volleyball star and about her relationship with Christ.  Coaches Corner faces the battle with selfishness and motivation.

  • #3 - StVRP - Danny Wuerffel and Jeff Martin

    September 15, 2007

    podcast

    Ron interviews Danny Wuerffel.  We hear a message delivered by Rayfield Wright.  Next Ron interviews Jeff Martin about Fields of Faith.  Lastly, Les talks about communication.

  • #2 - StVRP - Shaun Alexander and Bobby Bowden

    September 08, 2007

    podcast

    Ron and Les talk about their vision for the Sharing the Victory Radio Program.  Ron interviews Shaun Alexander.  Hear from Bobby Bowden.  Les talks discusses the difference between commitments and promises.

  • #1 - StVRP - Tony Dungy and John Wooden

    September 01, 2007

    podcast

    Ron Brown and Les Steckel talk about the radio program.  Ron interviews Tony Dungy and John Wooden.  Then Les talks about cooperation and its importance to a team (or family).

  • Reaching Your Milestone

    August 09, 2007

    devotional
    Set: 
    Several athletes reached milestones in their athletic career in the past few days. Bonds hit #756, A Rod hit #500, Tom Glavine won is 300th game, and Tiger won another tournament for the third straight year. These athletes have accomplished amazing things in their careers and will continue to break records and set new milestones until their time in their sport is finished.
     

  • Shine

    August 07, 2007

    devotional
    Set: 
    This summer I volunteered as a Huddle Leader at an FCA sports camp. I learned that God can use anyone with an open heart in ways I couldn't even begin to imagine. Coming into camp I thought that the only way God was going to use me was to speak His word through me in my Huddle. Boy, was I wrong. God had another plan.
     
    In the last couple of years, God has blessed me with the gift of excitement. Absolutely everything fills me with joy, whether it be a smile, the clouds in they sky or just the smell of fresh air. God fills me with an insane amount of energy, and I just can't keep it in. He gives us so many little blessings every day, and I just cannot help but want to share them with everyone around me.
     

  • The Battle

    August 06, 2007

    devotional
    Set: 
    Competition. . . That is what drives coaches and athletes. I loved playing basketball. To this day, I love competing. Throughout our lives, competition takes on different forms. I love keeping score when playing golf with buddies, and I love recruiting high school players to the college ranks knowing full well that other schools are talking to the same players. I have always thought of competition as a good thing. I like the battle. I especially loved "the big game," in which the competition always seemed intensified. Giving 100% is easier against a rival, and over the years, I have observed that competing against an arch rival has the ability draw a team closer to one another.
     

  • Benjamin Watson

    August 05, 2007

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  • A Positive Outlook

    July 31, 2007

    devotional
    Set: 

     Picture this: It is the bottom of the eighth inning. There is one out with men on first and second. Your team, down by three, desperately needs a hit to stay in the game, and you are next up to bat. Do you give up or do you rise to the challenge?

  • God's Baseball Team

    July 26, 2007

    devotional
    Set: 
    Successful teamwork is a key to winning in almost any sport, no matter how many athletes are playing. Let's think about baseball specifically. You start with a game of four-on-four. In that situation, you must work hand-in-hand with your teammates in order to prevent your four opponents from scoring runs, and then you must find a way to score runs yourself. Usually, in order to become effective teammates, you have to play a few games together in order to figure it out. And the more you play together, the better your team becomes.
     

  • Did you hear that

    July 23, 2007

    devotional
    Set: 
    Did you hear that?
     
    I couldn't get to sleep last night. There were too many thoughts racing around in my mind, bumping into each other, forgetting where they were supposed to be, getting all jumbled and confused. Then one thought walked out of the nonsense and stood still, clear, fully complete: God is always listening.
     

  • Making Excuses

    July 19, 2007

    devotional
    Set: 
    One of the easiest things to do in sports is to make excuses for a bad performance. Usually, the officials get blamed for our poor performance or lack of execution. Making excuses is an easy way for us to not take responsibility for our actions.
     
    In the same way, as Christians we sometimes make excuses for the sins we commit. It is easier for us to blame others instead of taking responsibility for our actions. Let's look at some common excuses Christians make and what we should do instead of making excuses.
     
    (a) "I won't get caught."

  • "Glory Road" Bible Study and Guide

    July 18, 2007

    bible_study

    Based on the Disney film "Glory Road" (January, 2006) about coach Don Haskins and the boundary-breaking Texas Western basketball team, this 10-page Bible study and corresponding leader's guide takes readers through lessons that were addressed in the movie.

    Topics include:

    1. Recruiting Strageties
    2. Good Players Need Good Coaching
    3. Great Players Persevere
    4. .Players Don't Stand Alone
    5. All Players Triumph through Belief and Action
    6. Conclusion: Go Play to Win!

  • The Four FCA Ministries - Four C's

    July 18, 2007

    promotional

    This PowerPoint presentation communicates the FCA Vision, Mission and Values and describes the ministries of FCA: Coaches, Campus, Camp, Community. 

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