“Church” conferences fail to recognize sports ministry activities. There are always breakout sessions for youth, children, worship, production, senior pastors (and their wives), and more. But rarely is there a breakout session that focuses on sports ministry…
As a Sports Ministry leader, I have been charged with the duty to protect this awesome power. It is my responsibility to work hard to use the power of sports for good, for the right purposes…
The story illustrated to me two different views of competition. The attitude of Lysaceck was that of a “co-competitor”. One who challenges himself to the highest standards while not degrading or insulting his opponent…
We just had our largest event of the year this past Friday, our 4th Annual Wild Game Dinner. It’s a huge undertaking and the planning begins about six months (or more!) ahead of time…
Think about what God has called us (Sports Outreach Leaders) to do! God has called us to be a part of changing people’s lives. Can we do that? Absolutely not! Only God can change lives. The best we can do is influence people…
I had remembered earlier in the game when Stover made a shorter field goal and pointed to the sky as if saying “thank you Lord”, like most kickers do. But this time he missed and he still pointed to the sky…








