“Christianity is just a bunch of dos and don’ts!”
While I understand how someone might come to this assessment of Christianity, the foundation and the heart of Christianity are very different.
While I understand how someone might come to this assessment of Christianity, the foundation and the heart of Christianity are very different.
So said Steve Hartman, of CBS’ “On the Road,” as he covered a very unusual game between the Gainesville State School and Vanguard College Prep in Waco, Texas.
It was one of those days. I woke up stressed and overwhelmed and sensed it even as I got ready for the day. As I thought about all I had to do or thought I had to do that day, it seemed impossible to accomplish in the time that I had. My response – anxiety.
Last week Bob Dyar (Founder and President of The Sports Outreach Group (SOG)) and Bob Schindler (Executive Director of CSO) visited Brad Wos (International Vice-President of The Sports Outreach Group) in St. Louis to support the sports ministry there to immigrants and refugees.
Appleton Alliance Church’s sports ministry, Xcel Sports, seeks to use sports, fitness, and the outdoors to connect people with God and one another. The ministry began in 2006 and has experienced significant growth in the last few years.
What do you believe about evangelism? What you believe impacts the way you feel and how you act (or don’t act) in evangelism.
That may depend on who you ask, but a recent picture from @ohiovarsity, that has been circulating the web, tells us that at least one very successful college football coach is looking for multi-sport athletes.
Many NFL teams have chaplains. However, unlike the Seahawks or the Ravens, the Patriots have never been known for their spirituality.
Here’s my question. Did he say enough?
Over the last three years, this issue of whether God cares who wins has surfaced around the Super Bowl, primarily because of the presence of Christians in those games.