A quarterly update from CSO on the goings on in the ministry: new staff, a recap of the REACHgathering, and special network opportunities and encouraging stories
What would change his mind, what would change the mind of many people resistant to evidence is a series of eager testimonials from other tribe members who have changed their…
The above excerpt is from a training called Organic Outreach. Bob Schindler discusses the pressure people feel to “save” the lost. Bob clarifies what’s our role and what’s God’s role.
I couldn’t help but think about how crucial it is for leaders to cast vision for their people. The Bible tells us that where there is no vision the people…
Are you excited about the gospel? If not, and in you’re in sports ministry, chances are that neither are your coaches and volunteers…
“Did you see that parent smoking near the parking lot? We can’t have those people in our ministry!”…
Do you have a plan on how to get seekers/non-believers from your sports ministry connected to your church?…
Attentiveness to Detail-You must prepare to win in order to be a winner. Failure to prepare is preparing to fail…
I met my newest hero a couple years ago. His name is Kenny Sailors. He is credited with inventing “the jump shot as an alternative to the two-handed, flat-footed set…
There can be such a fine line between winning and losing though. You can play great…and lose. You can play horrible…and win…
Most Christians are willing to serve the lost, but would never ask the lost to serve them in some way in order to build a genuine friendship…
Did you know that 95% of Christians have never led another person to Christ?…
Recently, I’ve been studying the parables of the Lost Sheep, the Lost Coin, and the Lost Son in Luke 15. Luke 15 begins by saying, “Now the tax collectors and…
Well, another REACHgathering is in the books. For three days (April 19-21) about 150 people, who are dedicated to using sports to reach people with the Good News, met at Bellevue…
Ken Bain concludes after much observation, research, and analysis that humility is crucial to good teaching…
“Though I learned some things from the games we won that year, I learned much, much more from loss.”