Why We Should Still Care About Loyalty in Sports
Loyalty is rare because it’s hard. It comes with a cost, the price being that loyal people don’t always get what they want, don’t always get to feel good, don’t find their own desires and senses being satisfied or even pleased.
Let’s Talk About Money
Massive contracts should remind us of the importance of discipleship and contextualized ministry.
The Golgotha Experience
A unique audio experience journeying alongside Jesus as he makes his way to the cross on our behalf
Jesus Has No Rival
Jesus conquered this great rival and enemy of life and then did an end zone dance and talked junk to death!
Worship and Rivalries: Our gods Will Fail Us
Love and worship are built into who we are as the human race. We cannot help ourselves.
The Strengthening of Competition
Even the most bitter of gridiron enemies can be partners in honoring God on the field together.
Sports, Rivalries, and Faith: The Best and Worst of Us Coming into Play
What are we to make of rivalries as followers of Jesus? Are they worthless displays of idolatry and false worship? Or are they useful to bring out the best from human beings made in the image of God? Or both?
A Christian Athlete (and Parent) Playbook for Responding to Bullying
How do athletes and parents respond to bullying in a way that honors God?
Is The Christian Athlete Different Than The Assist?
A few ways the new book is different—and better than the old one
How to Destroy Your Child’s Love of Sport
Eight parental behaviors guaranteed to make your kid hate sports—and resent you
It’s Time to Talk About Hazing
Athletes, coaches, and athletic directors, what if we flipped the script and chose the path of honoring over hazing?
What We Learn From The Viral Moments Of Monty Williams
Aligning ourselves with God’s character causes people made in His image to pay attention, be intrigued, and come back wanting more.
The Role of a Coach After a Loss
Coaches must make an effort to do four things after a loss if they want to help athletes learn the most from it.
7 Ways Athletes Can Use Their NIL For God’s Kingdom
In your journey to capitalize on your NIL, don’t forget the ministry opportunities that have now opened up as well.
Calling All Coaches and Athletic Directors
Why you should be letting your athletes know about this sports and faith summit
Should Our Kids Cry When They Lose?
Sports only work when we care. And caring often involves tears.
Why Athletes Must Prioritize Spiritual Training
Physical training and spiritual training. Both are necessary for an athlete claiming to follow Christ. And there’s a passage of scripture in the New Testament that speaks to how we should prioritize both of them in our lives.
A Gospel for Athletes
A video post answering the question: what does the Good News of who Jesus is and what he did, mean for those involved in sport?
An Athlete's Guide to Reclaiming Joy
This is for any athlete who is tired, frustrated, and on the precipice of quitting their sport because it’s no longer fun. These are not fix-your-problem-promises, but principles to put to the test. Perhaps one or two of them may spark the little kindling of joy you have left in your athletic tank.
Transitioning to Life After Sports: How Athletes Can Think Christianly About Retiring
Mourn the loss of your sport. But mourn quickly. Lift your head and direct your time, talents, and energy into church involvement—and be a part of the greatest mission this world has ever known.