The Christian Athlete Guide to Living Back at Home
Athlete, God can be glorified through your time at home. Be intentional.
Covid-19: The Threat and Opportunity for Christian Athletes
Athlete, now that sports are temporarily on hold, there is another good gift that can threaten our relationship with God or strengthen it: your phone.
What Athletes Can Learn From The Disciples
The greatest good the world has ever know was birthed out of the greatest tragedy it had ever experienced.
You Can Still Glorify God Without Sport
Athlete, you can still glorify God right now. The “whatever you do” does not apply to sports, at the moment. But it does apply to every other area of your life that occupies your mind and your time.
Would Jesus Protest With The Athletes?
I think Jesus would stop playing sports and use his platform to point us all to something of far greater significance than a game.
Would Jesus Attend a UFC Fight?
Would Jesus attend a UFC fight? I think he would. But there is a bigger question we need to wrestle with before we can fully understand why I think he wouldn't hesitate to attend to show up.
The Prosperity Gospel and Sport
The prosperity gospel says this: if I trust in God and have enough faith, he will reward me with earthly blessings like health, wealth and success.
The 3 Habits of a Christian Athlete
There are so many things athletes need to prioritize in their life, especially at the collegiate level. But for athletes who identify as Christ-followers and have a desire to glorify him through their athletic experience, there are three non-negotiable priorities.
What Does Audience of One Mean?
Like any well-tread and popular Christian phrase, through the years AO1 has come to mean many different things to many different kinds of players, all at different levels of Christian maturity and understanding.
How to Lead a Team Bible Study
I want to help demystify the team Bible study by giving you 10 tips to keep in mind.
8 Habits of a Grateful Athlete
Gratitude is like a muscle—it gets stronger if we consistently give it attention and push it beyond its level of comfort. Conversely, if we fail to exercise it consistently, our ability to be thankful atrophies. It needs to become a habit.
What Does Philippians 4:13 Have To Do With Sports?
We wrongly claim Philippians 4:13 to help us succeed in sports, but what God is saying in this verse is that we already have everything we could ever need in Christ.
Abortion and the College Athlete
We need to talk about it because as difficult as it is to talk about, abortion has spiritual, emotional and physical components that have lifelong consequences.
A Christian Athlete’s Guide to Social Media
Whatever platform you currently have to influence others is a stewardship granted to you by God. He wants you to learn to use it for His purposes and not merely for your own.
How to Pray for an Injured Athlete
Prayer is powerful because it works. God has given us an open line of communication where we can come to him and make requests on behalf of ourselves and others.
7 Characteristics of a Christian Athlete
What we do flows from a growing understanding of who we are. A Christian athlete is first and foremost an adopted child of God, bought through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. But what does a Christian athlete look like?
99 Ways to Glorify God through Sport
99 glory-giving resolutions for the Christian athlete to consider implementing into their athletic context.
How to Glorify God From The Bench
What does it look like for a Christian athlete to stay faithful to God while riding the pine? Here are seven habits to keep in mind.
Can God Get Glory When We Lose?
Losing affords us an opportunity to show that our joy in Christ transcends outward circumstances.
Should a Christian Athlete Pray for Success?
When we thank God for the opportunity to play or for some success we’ve enjoyed, we are saying, “What I just experienced was a gift, and I want to recognize you as the giver of that gift. We got the help and you get the glory.”
But is there a limit on what we can ask Him for in prayer?