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Coaches Ministry
At the heart of FCA are coaches.  Our role is to minister to them by encouraging and equipping them to know and serve Christ.  FCA ministers to coaches through Bible studies, staff contacts, prayer support, discipleship and mentoring, Behind the Bench (a program for coaches wives), resources outreach events, national and local convention, conferences and retreats.

Heart of a Coach
Skip Holtz
Head Football Coach
East Carolina University

Chosen Attribute: Positive Attitude
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Coaches’ Wives Unite ~ Beijing 2008
by Rebecca Carter

What we must also realize is that these Olympics provide an amazing opportunity for us to stand together in prayer. Not only can we stand in agreement for the protection, favor and strength of the athletes and coaches competing, but we also can seize the opportunity to ask for the nations.
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 The Crusaders' Rise to Success...

 Why Build a Championship Program?

Coach L.M. Guy, head football coach at Robert Toombs Christian Academy in Lyons, Georgia, shares the real reasons for his team's success and the importance of building a championship program for God. 

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Devotional
How have you been encouraged, instructed or disciplined by God's word? Have you studied God's word and realized that God not only made you a better Christian, but also made you a better competitor on the playing field? Share with us in a devotional format and encourage thousands of your FCA Teammates with the same lessons God taught you. More


 

Pray as though nothing of eternal value is going to happen
in my athletes' lives unless God does it.

Prepare each practice and game as giving
my utmost for His highest.

Seek not to be served by my athletes for personal gain,
but seek to serve them as Christ served the church.

Be satisfied not with producing a good record,
but with producing good athletes.

Attend carefully to my private and public walk with God,
knowing that the athlete will never rise to a standard
higher than that being lived by the coach.

Exalt Christ in my coaching,
trusting the Lord will then draw athletes to Himself.

Desire to have a growing hunger for God's Word,
for personal obedience,
for fruit of the spirit and for saltiness in competition.

Depend solely upon God for transformation -
one athlete at a time.

Preach Christ's word in a Christ-like demeanor,
on and off the field of competition.

Recognize that it is impossible to bring glory to both myself and Christ, at the same time.

Allow my coaching to exude the fruit of the Spirit,
thus producing Christ-like athletes.

Trust God to produce in my athletes His chosen purposes,
regardless of whether the wins are readily visible.

Coach with humble gratitude,
as one privileged to be God's coach.

Copyright Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 2003.
Revised from The Preacher's Mandate.

 

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