Receiving glory in the form of honor, praise, admiration, or rewards will naturally happen throughout your athletic career. But it’s when you find yourself chasing glory that it becomes a problem. It puts you out of balance with God’s plan, which is to give Him all the glory for what He has done for you and through you.
We're taking coaches and athletes on a journey to go from seeking my glory to His glory and living out our lives in ways that bring and reflect all we do to the glory of God.
Receiving glory in the form of honor, praise, admiration, or rewards will naturally happen throughout your athletic career. But it’s when you find yourself chasing glory that it becomes a problem.
As an athlete, your new purpose might be to use your sport as a way to reflect how Christ as changed your life or to share the gospel with teammates, coaches, and others within your sphere of influence.
As you trust God more each day, it will show up in two areas of your life: how you manage your time and respond to others. Both are key in your desire to reflect His glory in competition and life.
Chasing after your own glory produces temporary happiness and fulfillment. It can also lead to selfishness and pride. But when your hope is in God’s lasting glory, you will seek His Kingdom first and experience true joy and purpose
Camp will begin soon! Please pray for amazing transformations on and off the field for these student athletes
Boys Basketball Team Camp
When: June 19th - 21st
Where: Georgia Southern University, Statesboro GA
Who: Boys
When: June 23rd - 25th
Where: Georgia Southern University, Statesboro GA
Who: Girls
Volleyball Team Camp
When: July 16th - July 19th
Where: Georgia Southern University, Statesboro GA
Who: Girls
Softball Team Camp
When: July 21st - July 23rd
Where: Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA
Who: Girls
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