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

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

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

Be satisfied not with producing a winning record,
but with producing winning 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.

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

Desire to have a growing hunger for God’s Word,
a transformed heart and daily obedience.

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

Live out Christ’s word in a Christ-like manner,
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 produce the fruit of the Spirit,
thus producing athletes who are authentic followers of Christ.

Trust God to reveal to my athletes His chosen purposes,
regardless of whether the wins are clearly visible.

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

© 2009 Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
Revised from “The Preacher’s Mandate.”
Permission from The Cornerstone Trust,
Box 1905, Cave Creek, AZ   85327

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FOR COACHES ONLY

WEEK OF JANUARY 1, 2010

 

 

HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE

 

 

READY:

 

“These words that I am giving you today are to be in your heart.  Repeat them to your children.  Talk about them when you sit in your house and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.” Deuteronomy 6:6-8 (Holman Christian Standard)

 

SET:

 

I have always had a fascination with baseball parks.  Over a lifetime of attending games on every level, I have never seen two ballparks exactly the same.  This makes every game unique and sometimes leads to some very unusual and entertaining developments.  Distances down the first and third base lines can be vastly different and sometimes the walls jut out in all kinds of unusual angles.  The home team usually fields balls in the corners and off the walls routinely while the visiting team makes enough mistakes to fill a “blooper” segment for ESPN.  How often have we seen a runner thrown out at the plate because the home team’s catcher knew how to play the strange hop off the backstop.  Baseball has remained basically the same game for over 100 years, yet every game is different and exciting in its own way.  The ball can take some crazy hops and the home team usually has a huge advantage simply because they know the details of the ballpark.

 

Have you ever considered that, as coaches, God expects us to establish a “home field advantage” for our players.  Think of the unending opportunities we have to develop our athletes spiritually and provide them with a place to receive encouragement and support.  Deuteronomy 6:6-8 is talking about the heart of a father, but I think it applies just as much to the heart of a coach.  If we want to give our athletes  an advantage and put them on the right path toward God, we have to be willing to walk the pathway ourselves.  Example is more powerful than words!  Our players need to see us following God as we talk to them about doing the same thing.  As coaches, we need to be involved in their lives and have our eyes open looking for those “teachable moments”.  It is our job to coach them, but it is also our responsibility to love them and be their biggest fan.  As coaches, we are preparing our athletes for something much bigger than a game, we are preparing them for life.  Like baseballs, life often takes crazy hops and if we teach our players to love, obey and serve God, it will make an eternal difference in their lives.

 

GO:

 

1.    How would you describe the “home field advantage” in the family you grew up in?

 

2.    How strong is the “home field” advantage for the players on your team?

 

3.    How can you improve the “home field” advantage for your team?

 

WORKOUT:

 

Psalm 78:1-7

 

Make it an awesome week and God Bless.

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