”We get to know someone well enough to know where the KINGDOM IS AT in their lives.” In other words where is God present in this person to bring redemption,…
1. They are people of prayer. They realize that only God can convict and convert, and they are totally dependent upon Him in prayer. Most of the highly evangelistic Christians…
Silos are something negative for Sports Ministries and Local Churches as well. As we travel around and talk to Local Church Sports Ministries, we often hear things like the following…
Mental preparation plays a big role in athletic pre-game preparedness. I remember sitting in the locker room in college visualizing soccer plays in my mind. I would picture myself guarding…
Webinar: Handling Parent Complaints from Tim Briggs on Vimeo. Description: CSO Network webinar from March 24th, 2011. Bob Schindler and Tim Briggs discuss strategies for handling parent complaints.
So then, what is the best part of Sports Outreach? Is it seeing the number of participants increase each year? Is it competing in the sport programs we lead and…
The below excerpt is from a training called Organic Outreach. Bob Schindler discusses the compassion of God on those who are lost. Organic Outreach: The Compassion of the Lord of…
In this video, Bob Dyar and Bob Schindler discuss the tension between programmatic and organic sports outreach opportunities…
Bob Dyar and Bob Schindler discuss the tension in sports ministry of whether those participating should only be top-level athletes…
When the gospel is at the center, it transforms the way we play, coach, and spectate sports…
You are unclear about your vision and mission…
I have some bittersweet news to report: I have a new job and will be leaving Church Sports Outreach (CSO).
As for Frazier, this is what Teddy told him before his at-bat in the sixth inning: “Come on, hit me a home run, I love you.”
“Al” admitted to poisoning the trees with a herbicide called Spike 80DF (Tebuthiuron) the weekend following the 2010 Iron Bowl,
A group that promotes removing scoreboards in children’s sports says removing the focus on winning keeps players engaged in the sport longer.
Moving. Spectacular. Inspiring. The list goes on…