Are you currently involved in any type of sports ministry? If so, how do you see yourself implementing any of the four key success principles described by Colin Pinkney (Preparation, Engagement, Persistence, Patience)? How could you improve your implementation of any of these? (If you are not currently involved in sports ministry, how do you envision yourself implementing one of these principles in your future ministry?) - Discussion Forum - Artos Academy (BETA)

Christian Learning Center Forums Discussion Forum Are you currently involved in any type of sports ministry? If so, how do you see yourself implementing any of the four key success principles described by Colin Pinkney (Preparation, Engagement, Persistence, Patience)? How could you improve your implementation of any of these? (If you are not currently involved in sports ministry, how do you envision yourself implementing one of these principles in your future ministry?)

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  • Are you currently involved in any type of sports ministry? If so, how do you see yourself implementing any of the four key success principles described by Colin Pinkney (Preparation, Engagement, Persistence, Patience)? How could you improve your implementation of any of these? (If you are not currently involved in sports ministry, how do you envision yourself implementing one of these principles in your future ministry?)

    Austin replied 2 months, 2 weeks ago 42 Members · 41 Replies
  • Austin

    Administrator
    06/26/2023 at 14:20

    I am not currently involved in any type of sports ministry, but I would love to be. I envision myself implementing engagement in the following ways:

    Making myself available and actively engaging with female athletes, coaches, and their families. I would want to be present at games and practices to provide support, encouragement, and spiritual guidance. I would also want to connect with athletes and their families outside of the sporting context to build relationships.
    Organizing events or activities during the offseason to maintain connections and build relationships. This could include things like Bible studies, community service projects, or simply getting together for coffee or lunch. I believe that it is important to build relationships with the people you serve in order to truly minister to them.
    I believe that sports ministry can be a powerful way to reach women with the gospel. Sports can provide a context for women to connect with each other, build relationships, and learn valuable life lessons. I am excited about the possibility of using sports to minister to women and help them grow in their faith.

    Here are some specific ideas for how I would implement engagement in a women’s sports ministry:

    Start a weekly Bible study for female athletes. This would be a great way to connect with women from different teams and backgrounds and build relationships.
    Volunteer to coach a girls’ or women’s sports team. This would give me the opportunity to work directly with female athletes and help them develop their skills both on and off the field.
    Organize a women’s sports ministry conference. This would be a great way to bring together women from different churches and communities to learn from each other and grow in their faith.
    I believe that these are just a few ways to implement engagement in a women’s sports ministry. I am excited to see how God will use me to reach women with the gospel through sports.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    06/25/2023 at 12:04

    I’m not currently involve in any type of sports ministry. My son plays professional football, he played for CFL, Canadian Football League for 3 years and starting his 5th year with NFL. He tells me a lot about what goes on in the locker rooom, practice field, and on actual game. The expectations from players are very high. Sometimes there are no room for errors. The fact that a receiver dropped the ball does not negate that fact his a bad receive; the quarter back should trust him and throw the ball to him again… Your Pepp acronym does not apply to athletes only, it should be applied in life. Football is a life game; what happened on the football field can be applied in life

  • Austin

    Administrator
    06/13/2023 at 21:21

    Yes, I am involved in High School Sports ministry thru FCA. The trait that i think is important is patience. i am working to get more access to the teams on campus. it takes time.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    06/02/2023 at 09:32

    I am not currently involved with Sports Ministry, but I have several students that are involved in sports. I can see myself implementing the principle of ‘Patience’ because working behind the scenes while waiting on the Holy Spirit to move is my safe space. And, it is beautiful to see a heart and life change for God at the end of prayer and time spent.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    05/27/2023 at 18:27

    Although, I’m not currently serving as a sports ministry leader or chaplain, I value being fully prepared and patient with the team and staff at all costs. As we know the journey of a believer is to walk with God and not move ahead of him, so implementing that similar approach with those seeking him is one I’ll surely follow.

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