"Sports are the greatest teacher for wrestling with one's faith"
http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/ 2011/08/16/ christian-pro-soccer-team-scori ng-souls-not-goals/
Been playing a lot more football than in my army days.
I used to volunteer at Singapore Youth for Christ, coaching football at a school I can't name. The aim at the end of it was to build a relationship through sport, for the purpose of sharing Christ with the footballer.
But here's the problematic part about this. It is easy to build a relationship with a fellow footballer, but the crunch kicks in when we want to share the gospel.
Where does God come into play with football?
The article above does have some tips. Not only that, over these few years I've been trying to link my love for football with my faith in Christ.
Here are some of the potential gospel links
God inspired football - recreation is a gift from God
Character values, like shown in the article
God gifted talent for football - I often found this very applicable to myself. If God has given me a talent (though not amazingly good) in football, how can I steward it properly?
I ask this question - if God is sovereign over all that we do, and He expects us to be good stewards of what He has given us - how can we "score souls, not score goals?"
http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/
Been playing a lot more football than in my army days.
I used to volunteer at Singapore Youth for Christ, coaching football at a school I can't name. The aim at the end of it was to build a relationship through sport, for the purpose of sharing Christ with the footballer.
But here's the problematic part about this. It is easy to build a relationship with a fellow footballer, but the crunch kicks in when we want to share the gospel.
Where does God come into play with football?
The article above does have some tips. Not only that, over these few years I've been trying to link my love for football with my faith in Christ.
Here are some of the potential gospel links
God inspired football - recreation is a gift from God
Character values, like shown in the article
God gifted talent for football - I often found this very applicable to myself. If God has given me a talent (though not amazingly good) in football, how can I steward it properly?
I ask this question - if God is sovereign over all that we do, and He expects us to be good stewards of what He has given us - how can we "score souls, not score goals?"
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