Often times, we use numbers as ways to measure success in ministry. Numbers tell a part of the story but certainly not all of the story…
We think one aspect of our calling as a ministry is to spur on gospel centricity in sports ministries within the local church.
Recently, I read The Big Miss by Hank Haney about his years of coaching Tiger Woods. One of my main takeaways from the book was:
The difference between High Performance teams and really good teams is the level of genuine care and concern the members demonstrate towards each other…
In your ministry or business, you can be one of two things: a dream maker or a dream breaker…
It begs the question, what “inner voice” am I giving my children?
If you think the Christian experience is supposed to be characterized by constant discouragement and infrequent victory over sin, your gospel is too small…
A gospel which is only about the moment of conversion but does not extend to every moment of life in Christ is too small…
Good teammates are great finishers. They get the job done. They take projects across the finish line…
The author, David Thomas—a sports writer for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram—tells the story from preseason camp to the state championship game of the Grapevine (TX) Faith Christian School 2007 football…
Supernatural fruitfulness cannot always be measured…
As a coach you have the privilege to train players and mold them into better players, but you also have the opportunity to mold their lives to some extent…
Most churches are structured where the lay people do church maintenance and the paid staff do ministry. So you end up with, say, two hundred members responsible for the maintenance…
There is a way of telling the gospel that makes people say, “I don’t believe it’s true, but I wish it were.”…
“How do I handle seven blown calls for the glory of God?”
I think if most people in ministry were honest with themselves, they would say they want bigger ministries to look successful…