Evangelism as Frogs and Lizards
Could it be that often we (consciously or subconsciously) think of evangelism as a job for the pros, the people who work for the church?…
Could it be that often we (consciously or subconsciously) think of evangelism as a job for the pros, the people who work for the church?…
As a coach, when I watch athletic events, I find myself spending more time watching the coach and his or her interaction with the people around, than I do watching the game itself.
As we evaluated 2012, we all agreed, “2012 was the best year for CSO in our experience!” 2013 proved even better….
Great opportunities however are many times accompanied by great obstacles, and it is no different for the sports minister…
Many church based sports ministries consist largely of children between the ages of 5 – 13. This is the prime time for a person to make a decision to trust Jesus as savior!…
The ultimate question is always why – more than what, how, or who. How would you answer this question for coaches?
Vulnerability invites vulnerability. Like I said above about asking good questions, it helps to get deep with a person when discussing the gospel…
Paul loved the Thessalonians so much that he was willing to invest and engage them–not just preach to them…
“For the Love of the Game is the single most important product/training that I would recommend for anyone in the Sports Ministry field.” Cindy – Tennis Coach
Recently, I talked with a sports minister about the criteria this ministry used for team selection in their youth leagues. This issue came up because of a protest from one of the coaches regarding the perceived disregard of the sports minister for a particular request by this coach for certain players to be on his team.