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Today we continue our study through the book of Colossians as Paul talks about struggling with a purpose.
Today we continue our study through the book of Colossians with an emphasis on keeping the main thing the main thing.
As we begin 2022, we start a study in the book of Colossians and a challenge to pray for those in the coaching fraternity.
As we wrap up the fall and approach Christmas, I pray that you know real hope - the hope that is available in Christ. A little off the script today, but hope is here!
Today we wrap up our fall study of 2nd Timothy by looking at what it means to fulfill your ministry as a coach.
We continue our study through 2 Timothy looking at the realities of struggles and persecution. While they do exist, God has a plan for his people to persevere through them. A plan every athlete and coach should know.
As we continue our study in 2 Timothy, today we look at the importance of the application of knowledge. What are we doing with what God has given us?
As we continue our fall study of 2 Timothy, today we look at what it means to be an approved worker. How does our approach as coaches point to a bigger purpose?
In athletics, loyalty is key and something we expect from our players. Today, we continue our fall study of 2nd Timothy by looking at the believer's responsibility to be loyal to the gospel.
Today we begin our fall study of 2 Timothy by looking at the relationship between Paul and Timothy and the idea of legacy.
The end of an athletic season or a season of life can be difficult but Solomon reminds us in Ecclesiastes that investing in others is where the real value of life exists.
Encouragement is so powerful and as believers we are called upon to edify and build up the body of Christ. That may seem like a tall order but you can take part through a simple text.
You will encounter frustrating and difficult days that may lead you to question the purpose of your efforts. The words of Paul in 2 Timothy 4:6 should serve as a reminder to us in those difficult times that we are to be poured out.
In the book of 2 Samuel we read of three distinct types of individuals that every man needs by his side if he desires to be successful.
As coaches, we like to try and control a lot but we must never forget that God is the one in complete control - even when it doesn't seem like it.
Balancing the coaching life with home life can be very difficult. Today we look to the advice of King Solomon as our guide in winning this challenge.
In all of athletics, focus is imperative. In the book of Matthew, Peter's experience walking on water teaches us that keeping our focus on Jesus is key.
Today I sit down with Rob Stacy, head baseball coach at Clinton High School in Tennessee. Rob is an exciting young coach who shares his passion for his kids and community as well as strategies to reach his players well beyond the field.
We all make mistakes, but how we respond to them is what matters. In Psalm 51, King David sets the standard.
Much of a coach's job revolves around dealing with people and inevitable conflict. In those situations, King Solomon reminds us that a soft answer is much more productive.