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  • Going the Distance: Excerpt from Excellence

    May 05, 2009

    Going the Distance: Excerpt from Excellence

    As Ryan Hall's relationship with Jesus has grown, so has his understanding of excellence. Part of his early struggles as a runner were based on the identity crisis that often takes place for those sports competitors who have highly measurable templates for success.

     

    "The world's definition of excellence is just based on performance," Hall says. "As soon as you're not performing, no one wants to talk to you anymore in the media, and it's easy to get down on yourself. It's all wrapped up in performance. It's like building your house on the sand. It's very changing and fleeting, and eventually it's going to be gone, because no one is always on top of their game.

     

  • Pure and Simple

    May 05, 2009

    article

    Men, let's take a deep look inside our minds and hearts and ask ourselves this question: Am I living a pure life?

     

    Sure, we tell people we are living pure lives, going to church, doing our quiet times and attending Bible studies. That has to be the model of purity, right?

     

    But what if we asked ourselves a more pointed question — one focusing on an area that is so easy to hide: sexual purity.

  • Coming to America

    May 05, 2009

    Coming to America

    Adjusting to college is never easy. Experiencing life in a new town with new friends, freedoms and expectations. It can be overwhelming for the typical 18-year-old. But imagine adding "new continent" to the equation. Nothing is familiar. You are immersed in a culture of people who don't think, act or talk like you, and you are forced to try a new cuisine at each meal.

     

    That's the story of Elna de Villiers. One she has lived every day for the last four years.

  • The Master

    May 05, 2009

    The Master

    As a dynamite athlete growing up in Lake City, Fla., Pat Summerall would glance at the Bible from time to time, but it was really more of an afterthought than a priority. Other options were much more appealing.

     

    Years later, at the Betty Ford Center in 1992, as a struggling alcoholic whose drinking problems had damaged his relationships with his family and friends, the Bible was Summerall's only choice.

  • Chris Klein

    May 05, 2009

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  • On a Mission

    May 05, 2009

    On a Mission

    The economic struggles of the United States strike Albert Pujols differently than most. After all, when you've grown up amid conditions far worse than what the average American considers difficult, it puts things in perspective. While the economic crash of the U.S. is indeed serious, if not critical, the reality remains that many countries are filled with citizens who have been battling for years to find a single daily meal.

     

    No, Pujols himself was never a starving child, but he wasn't wealthy. And the scenes he saw growing up in the Dominican Republic, where he lived before moving with his family to the U.S. at the age of 15, have fueled in him a passion for reaching those in need.

  • Biggest Loser

    May 05, 2009

    podcast

    Looking back at failures can discourage us…but nothing is impossible!

  • Fortified Focus

    May 05, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    Our lives are strengthened when we focus on that which gives us strength. As a pitching coach, three words often come out of my mouth: use your eyes. The theory is that our eyes tell our body where to release the ball. Thus, by focusing on a target, we are more likely to hit it. There is much to think about and many distractions as a pitcher, just as in our daily lives. However, like a pitcher, if we put our whole focus on our target, we no longer have any room to focus on distractions.

  • Biggest Loser

    May 04, 2009

    podcast

    Total Physical Transformation is within reach! It can be done!

  • Humility to God

    May 04, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    To humble ourselves under God means to be subject to Him. Because we can’t see Him, we forget He is watching. Sometimes we can’t hear Him, so we forget He is speaking. We can’t always feel Him, so we forget He never leaves or forsakes us. Just because we can’t always see, hear, or touch God doesn’t mean He isn’t mighty. He is able to destroy entire nations if He desires, as is often illustrated in the Old Testament. God is all-powerful. When we live in accordance to His will, we will experience His abundant blessings. As 1 Peter 5:6 states, He will exalt us in due time if we remain humble to Him.

    How can we humble ourselves under God? We can start by listening to His advice, searching His Word, and spending time with Him.

  • Dan Ellis and Ron Brown

    May 02, 2009

    podcast

    Nashville Predators goalie Dan Ellis discusses the challenges and opportunities of being a Christ-follower in the NHL.

  • #88 - StVRP - Dan Ellis, Josh Davis, Brian McNeely & Les Steckel

    May 02, 2009

    podcast

    Nashville Predators goalie Dan Ellis, former Olympic Gold Medal swimmer Josh Davis, former college football coach Brian McNeely & FCA President Les Steckel.

  • The Red Button

    May 02, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    Ever notice how easy it is to stop a treadmill? All you have to do is press the “stop” button. It’s right there in the center of the panel in bright red. It’s genius! But that simple red button is also a glaring source of temptation. It begs to be pushed when the run gets too long, the legs get heavy, or the mind gets bored. In fact, that tiny button can do major damage to a training program if we give in to the temptation to push it.

    Every day, we as Christians face temptations from the enemy. Generally, he doesn’t waste time hiding them from us. He throws them right in our faces—kind of like red stop buttons in the middle of our running path with Christ.

  • Do as I Say, Not as I Do

    May 01, 2009

    podcast

    Our actions always speak louder than words!

  • Deny the Flesh 2

    April 30, 2009

    podcast

    We are told from every angle not to deny yourself anything! Does this really work?

  • Living in a World of Complainers

    April 29, 2009

    devotional
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    If you listen to people, being thankful is not a very common attitude. They complain about their classes, their jobs, their practice schedules, their parents (or kids), their friends, the weather, their teammates, and on and on it goes. In the world, it is easy to complain because everybody does it. Yet, as followers of Jesus, we are called to be thankful. That is no easy task when everyone around us is doing the opposite. It is just easier to fall in with them and do the same thing.  
     

  • Deny the Flesh

    April 29, 2009

    podcast

    We don’t like to be deprived of anything - but is that really a recipe for success?

  • What do You want from me?

    April 28, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    Michael has the potential to be a good player, but he gets so frustrated with his game. He doesn’t understand why his coach always wants him to change his shot and other parts of his game. Finally, he had a talk with his coach. Suddenly things became clear to him, and his improvement took off. His coach simply told Michael what he needed to do in order to get better and how those changes would help him in years to come.

  • Training

    April 28, 2009

    podcast

    What does it mean to train for Godliness?

  • The Right Way

    April 27, 2009

    podcast

    Sometimes we think we are doing the right thing only to find out we were really off track!

  • Worship

    April 27, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    One problem with us today is that we often forget we own nothing. Talent, leadership ability, and even the very lives we live are God’s property.

    Job lost all he had through no fault of his own. As he struggled to understand why, it became clear that it was not meant for him to know the reasons. How he reacted is paramount—He worshiped God! Today we tend to worship depending on how well life is treating us. Job exemplified a very valuable principle—worship is the lifestyle we lead, not the momentary prevailing mind-set.

    Walk it Out. We have to live out our theology through action.

    Obey. Every Christian has been called to obedience. Job was known as a man of integrity because he obeyed God.

  • #87 - StVRP - Matt Capps, Brian McNeely & Les Steckel

    April 25, 2009

    podcast

    Pittsburgh Pirates relief pitcher Matt Capps, former college football coach Brian McNeely & FCA President Les Steckel.

  • Down with the Idols

    April 23, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    Man, I am a workout-aholic. Can I get an amen from anyone else out there? Ever since I was in high school I’ve lived by a motto I read on a t-shirt: “Somewhere, someone is working out. And when you meet her in head-to-head competition, she will beat you.” I think somewhere along the line I adopted that as my personal mantra (especially when I started running), and I have been a gym rat ever since.

  • Portion Distortion

    April 23, 2009

    podcast

    Portions today are often TWICE what they were just 30 years ago! No wonder our waistlines are expanding!

  • What Are You Looking For?

    April 22, 2009

    devotional
    Set: 

    Have you ever heard the saying, “Whatever you’re looking for, you’re bound to find it”? It sure rings true today. The trouble is that many people are searching in all the wrong places.

    What about us? What are we looking for? Are we looking for the good things in life? Proverbs 11 teaches that if we look for good, good things are bound to happen. But if we look for bad or evil things, watch out . . . We will probably find what we’re looking for. What about when dealing with friends and others? Do we look for the good in them or for something bad to use against them?

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