Can Sports Help Prove the Existence of God?
Sports shows our desire for something beyond mere survival. It’s evidence of something intrinsic within us that wants to not only see beauty and celebrate it—but see it a second or third time.
Coaches, Fear Shouldn’t Be Your Primary Motivational Tactic
Ironically, coaches do a disservice to athletes when their primary motivational tactic is fear. Aside from being both occasionally dangerous and cruel, it does not set players up for optimal success, which is what every coach should be striving towards.
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.
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 Coaches Give Glory to God
Glorifying God through sports is often a layered experience. The very act of coaching a team is—on the surface, a way to mirror the nature and character of God.
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.
7 Ways Coaches Can Serve Their Athletes
The Biblical mandate for Christians to love God and love others stretches across every profession—including coaching.
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.