As Christians, children need to further understand that the outcome of the game does not define them and that they are called to respond in a way that brings glory to the Lord. Posting about instilling a healthy view of competition at the middle school level from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world. http://inallthings.org/winning-and-losing-in-middle-school-athletics
Since childhood the main passion of the proponent of this study has been the game of basketball. Fro...
Christian athletes are people with specific and distinctive moral guidelines in everyday life as wel...
Christian athletes are people with specific and distinctive moral guidelines in everyday life as wel...
There will always be winners and losers, but the focus should be on the process and not the outcome....
When we help our athletes learn integrity, self-discipline, dependability, humility, and service, we...
Every year millions of children participate in church-sponsored sport leagues throughout the U.S. a...
Current research such as that of Sagar and Stoeber (2009) confirms how common amongst perfectionist ...
We have paid the culture of sports the ultimate compliment--we study it, we talk about it, we give s...
In Australia sports and games are as much a part of the fabric of Adventist education an Nutmeat pie...
Enjoyment, joy, satisfaction, pleasure, delight and other similar words are used throughout Scriptur...
This series of short reflections addresses athletes who profess the Christian faith, in an attempt t...
Playing sports alone does not develop character, and sports in a corrupt context will develop bad ch...
Imagine a more disciplined, balanced, stress-relieving way to impact your athletes for good. In an e...
Participation in athletics provides student-athletes with opportunities to further themselves outsid...
This series of short reflections addresses athletes who profess the Christian faith, in an attempt t...
Since childhood the main passion of the proponent of this study has been the game of basketball. Fro...
Christian athletes are people with specific and distinctive moral guidelines in everyday life as wel...
Christian athletes are people with specific and distinctive moral guidelines in everyday life as wel...
There will always be winners and losers, but the focus should be on the process and not the outcome....
When we help our athletes learn integrity, self-discipline, dependability, humility, and service, we...
Every year millions of children participate in church-sponsored sport leagues throughout the U.S. a...
Current research such as that of Sagar and Stoeber (2009) confirms how common amongst perfectionist ...
We have paid the culture of sports the ultimate compliment--we study it, we talk about it, we give s...
In Australia sports and games are as much a part of the fabric of Adventist education an Nutmeat pie...
Enjoyment, joy, satisfaction, pleasure, delight and other similar words are used throughout Scriptur...
This series of short reflections addresses athletes who profess the Christian faith, in an attempt t...
Playing sports alone does not develop character, and sports in a corrupt context will develop bad ch...
Imagine a more disciplined, balanced, stress-relieving way to impact your athletes for good. In an e...
Participation in athletics provides student-athletes with opportunities to further themselves outsid...
This series of short reflections addresses athletes who profess the Christian faith, in an attempt t...
Since childhood the main passion of the proponent of this study has been the game of basketball. Fro...
Christian athletes are people with specific and distinctive moral guidelines in everyday life as wel...
Christian athletes are people with specific and distinctive moral guidelines in everyday life as wel...