[This is the last part of an article in Tip of the Day, Thursday, May 10, 2007]
So, after an exhausting night of healing people, Jesus, most likely, crashed on a mat on the ground into a deep sleep. Yet, early the next morning, before daybreak, He got to His feet, and quietly tip[-toed outdoors, finding an isolated place in which He could pray. Just be alone in talking with His Father.
Coach, if you don't make a time with God happen, like Jesus did, it won't happen. Why not "schedule" in an appointment with God each morning, before you do anything else?
What do you talk with Him about?
Well, a good place to start is with whatever is on your mind. And, yes, it's alright to talk with God about coaching, or a problem athlete, or the administration, or...
In fact, it's a great place to start.
[Please feel free to share your thoughts.]
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION
[The following is the last part of an article in Tip of the day - Wednesday, May 9, 2007]
Coach, you'll get the most out of your athletes when you give them individual attention when you can. By knowing their names, asking them personal questions, sharing your thoughts individually, are all ways of doing it.
Jesus moved among a crowd of individuals, not just people. Likewise, you have a team of individiuals, not just athletes.
They'll work together better as a team when they sense you are treating them as individuals, each with a crucial role to play on the team.
Please feel free to add your comment.
Coach, you'll get the most out of your athletes when you give them individual attention when you can. By knowing their names, asking them personal questions, sharing your thoughts individually, are all ways of doing it.
Jesus moved among a crowd of individuals, not just people. Likewise, you have a team of individiuals, not just athletes.
They'll work together better as a team when they sense you are treating them as individuals, each with a crucial role to play on the team.
Please feel free to add your comment.
Sunday, May 6, 2007
EXPECT PROBLEMS
[Below is the last part of an article in Tip of the Day ... Monday, May 7, 2007]
So, if your present problem seems a bit more intense, or a bit more devious, or a bit more perplexing, it might be that God's enemy has his sights on you. What do you do? Ask God to empower you to resist the attack, and to show you what He wants you to do.
You'll come out both victorious, and a whole lot stronger.
Jesus did, and He shows us the way.
(Please feel free to give your thoughts.)
- Wes -
So, if your present problem seems a bit more intense, or a bit more devious, or a bit more perplexing, it might be that God's enemy has his sights on you. What do you do? Ask God to empower you to resist the attack, and to show you what He wants you to do.
You'll come out both victorious, and a whole lot stronger.
Jesus did, and He shows us the way.
(Please feel free to give your thoughts.)
- Wes -
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
CAST A FAR REACHING VISION
Why not give your athletes a vision to accomplish something that will last far beyond the season? Something that won't fade in memory when another season begins.
Perhaps "eternity" won't fit for your team. However, doing something in your community can impact people for a long time. Maybe it's a service project, or a "visiting" project, or...well, your team might come up with some pretty good ideas when you present to them the idea.
The important thing is to let your team know they're on the team to do even more than win games. They're on the team to have an impact on the community as they work hard to win games.
Coach, give them a vision that will make it happen.
A far reaching vision!
Please CLICK ON the "comments" link below to add your comments to this post.
Perhaps "eternity" won't fit for your team. However, doing something in your community can impact people for a long time. Maybe it's a service project, or a "visiting" project, or...well, your team might come up with some pretty good ideas when you present to them the idea.
The important thing is to let your team know they're on the team to do even more than win games. They're on the team to have an impact on the community as they work hard to win games.
Coach, give them a vision that will make it happen.
A far reaching vision!
Please CLICK ON the "comments" link below to add your comments to this post.
Sunday, April 29, 2007
RISK LOOKING FOOLISH
These are the last few lines of an article appearing in the Monday, April 30th issue of Tip of the Day. Please feel free to comment on it.
Coach, here's something you might want to do to experience God's activty in your coaching like the government official experienced.
In your office, get your Bible out and look for a command from God. You might try Proverbs, or Matthew 5-7, or John 15, or possibly Philippians. When someone asks what you're doing, you can say something like, "Looking for a challenge from God that will knock my socks off."
Or, you know, put it in your own words.
Why not take a risk at looking foolish?
That's where God will be found.
He's in the risk.
- Wes -
Coach, here's something you might want to do to experience God's activty in your coaching like the government official experienced.
In your office, get your Bible out and look for a command from God. You might try Proverbs, or Matthew 5-7, or John 15, or possibly Philippians. When someone asks what you're doing, you can say something like, "Looking for a challenge from God that will knock my socks off."
Or, you know, put it in your own words.
Why not take a risk at looking foolish?
That's where God will be found.
He's in the risk.
- Wes -
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
HOW TO OVERCOME JEALOUSY IN COACHING
Competitive sports is a world of comparisons. You win because, compared to your opponent, you scored better. A pro athlete gets top dollar because, compared to other position athletes, he is better.
So, how do you keep on target without letting the ugly green monster of jealousy tightly sequeeze you empty, and hang you out to dry?
Coach, God has called you for a purpose in coaching that only you can do with the athletes He has for you to coach. No one else with your exact chemistry can get the job done in the same way you can get it done.
Focus on what God has called you to do, and you'll never get into the grips of the ugly green monster.
Click on the "COMMENTS" link below, and let other readers and me read what your take on this issue of jealousy is.
So, how do you keep on target without letting the ugly green monster of jealousy tightly sequeeze you empty, and hang you out to dry?
Coach, God has called you for a purpose in coaching that only you can do with the athletes He has for you to coach. No one else with your exact chemistry can get the job done in the same way you can get it done.
Focus on what God has called you to do, and you'll never get into the grips of the ugly green monster.
Click on the "COMMENTS" link below, and let other readers and me read what your take on this issue of jealousy is.
Monday, April 23, 2007
BLOG OF THE DAY - NFL DRAFT
You don't have to be a football coach to offer your opinion on the following question:
"As a Christian coach, in the upcoming NFL draft, what will you be looking for in an athlete?"
"As a Christian coach, in the upcoming NFL draft, what will you be looking for in an athlete?"
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