Showing respect to our opponents, teammates and coaches isn’t always easy, but it’s part of our calling as Christ-followers. Learn how respect on the field brings glory to God and blessings to you in return. Bible StudyRespectTo experience the best in sport, proper respect must be demonstrated between teammates, coaches, opponents and the officials. DevotionalUnconditional RespectDuring a losing season or bad game, it’s easy to give up on each other. When a teammate breaks team rules, the question arises: Can we count on... DevotionalWhat’s Your Favorite Sport?Do you have a favorite sport? Maybe, maybe not, but regardless of the type of game we enjoy, our favorite aspect of any sport ought to be respect.... DevotionalFacing the CompetitionYour opponents on the athletic field are worthy of your respect. They are not, however, worthy of fear! The work of God’s... DevotionalIn some ways it was an uncharacteristic win for Tiger Woods at the 2005 Masters. While entering the final 27 holes four shots behind Chris DiMarco,...Good Sport DevotionalThe 2003-04 college football season has ended. So who is the best team in the country? USC and LSU both ended the season with only one loss and...Agree to Disagree DevotionalRich and I are very competitive friends. We are like brothers in so many ways. We both love to serve and work hard at it. He is in the restaurant...Game On Bible StudyMutual RespectWisdom for a Young Head Coach Week 10 I Timothy 5:1-16 Read the text aloud. Discussion Questions: Bible StudyRespectWhat do competitors regularly do that is a genuine expression of respect? DevotionalRespectHow can we show proper respect for our teammates, coaches, opponents, and even the officials? Why should we even care about that? Peter understood... AudioMy Story: Brian Pothier AudioBrian PothierNHL Defenseman Brian Pothier tells his story in the first FCA Hockey Podcast. Click Here to Download Email Save PDF Print Facebook Tweet Pinterest
Bible StudyRespectTo experience the best in sport, proper respect must be demonstrated between teammates, coaches, opponents and the officials.
DevotionalUnconditional RespectDuring a losing season or bad game, it’s easy to give up on each other. When a teammate breaks team rules, the question arises: Can we count on...
DevotionalWhat’s Your Favorite Sport?Do you have a favorite sport? Maybe, maybe not, but regardless of the type of game we enjoy, our favorite aspect of any sport ought to be respect....
DevotionalFacing the CompetitionYour opponents on the athletic field are worthy of your respect. They are not, however, worthy of fear! The work of God’s...
DevotionalIn some ways it was an uncharacteristic win for Tiger Woods at the 2005 Masters. While entering the final 27 holes four shots behind Chris DiMarco,...Good Sport
DevotionalThe 2003-04 college football season has ended. So who is the best team in the country? USC and LSU both ended the season with only one loss and...Agree to Disagree
DevotionalRich and I are very competitive friends. We are like brothers in so many ways. We both love to serve and work hard at it. He is in the restaurant...Game On
Bible StudyMutual RespectWisdom for a Young Head Coach Week 10 I Timothy 5:1-16 Read the text aloud. Discussion Questions:
DevotionalRespectHow can we show proper respect for our teammates, coaches, opponents, and even the officials? Why should we even care about that? Peter understood...
AudioBrian PothierNHL Defenseman Brian Pothier tells his story in the first FCA Hockey Podcast. Click Here to Download