I was telling a friend about the Te’o story and I found myself giddy. I was laughing and chuckling while telling the story. Why was I doing this?…
Have Established Coaches Ask Others to Coach…about twice as many people are willing to volunteer if a peer invites them….
Last week, we partnered with CSRM and led a webinar discussing ‘Recruiting & Training Coaches & Volunteers’…
Alabama fans love him. Love probably isn’t a strong enough word. Perhaps ‘adore’ is better. Maybe ‘worship’ is the best…
There’s an episode from a couple of seasons ago that shows Ron’s prowess as a basketball coach. Enjoy the clip below where he creates his own version of the Pyramid…
With this in mind, the Sports & Theology series addresses the worldviews of professional athletes. We’ve done a number of these posts on basketball players. Enjoy!…
In the last couple of days, I’ve come across some blogs/resources to help in evaluating the past year and planning ahead for the future. Enjoy!…
And yet on Christmas Day, the single greatest demotion in all of recorded history occurred: the voluntary demotion of Jesus Christ…
We wanted to alert the faithful CSO Blog reading audience that big changes are coming in 2013…
A high school friend shared the gospel with him and from a young age he professed faith in Jesus Christ…
While we mourn and grieve for those lost, we can also hope in a day when death will be no more and all things will be made new…
Thoennes, is a professor at Biola, a pastor in La Mirada, California, and the author of “Created to Play: Thoughts on Play, Sport, and the Christian Life…
He’s not unlike most athletes. Winning trumps all. The end justifies the means…
Go fail. And then fail again. Non-profit failure is too rare, which means that non-profit innovation is too rare as well…
“I’ll kick everybody’s ass in this locker room if it doesn’t happen,” Bryant said after a 113-103 loss to the Orlando Magic at Staples Center…
I would agree that Tebow uses too many Christian cliches for my liking. To the non-Christian world, I think these cliches lack meaning and lead to eye rolls…