
Saturday, January 28, 2023
Nothing Is Beneath You: Soccer Lessons

Sunday, January 22, 2023
If You Are Afraid: Soccer Lessons

Saturday, January 14, 2023
Be Proactive: Soccer Lessons

Saturday, January 7, 2023
When Something Happens: Soccer Lessons

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Sunday, January 1, 2023
Confidence 2022 into 2023
There's a reason why I was nervous to choose confidence. As a goalkeeper I was taught to have confidence in goal. If I panicked, everyone on the field would too. My coach used to tell me "fake it till you make it." But that's the opposite of what I was taught. I was taught to be authentic with others. This was a conundrum for me. But, over time, I realized something.
I should not be confident in myself. I should be confident in God and who he made me to be. This sounds easy enough but it is hard because it means giving up control. It means not being insecure, anxious, and untrusting of God. Having God confidence encompasses many things.
I was also nervous because usually when I pick my spiritual challenge God delivers. What I mean by that is God helps me work on that area. This past year I got COVID, went to the ER, had a medical journey, had 3 family members have health problems and go to the ER, had many changes at work, and had anxiety because of a lot of this. I had to learn not to lean on myself. I had to learn to step up when God asks me to. I had to do uncomfortable things for me because I was being confident in God.
It was quite a journey. I learned to listen to verses like Proverbs 14:26 "In the fear of the Lord one has strong confidence, and his children will have a refuge." I had to take refuge in God during trials, hurts, sleepless nights, etc. Yes, I talked with others about those problems which helped. But the thing I learned the most is God can use you when you trust in him and have God confidence.
So do you have confidence in God? What do you feel you need to improve in in your spiritual walk?
Lyric video: Confidence by Sanctus Real
Saturday, December 31, 2022
Be Confident: Soccer Lessons

Sunday, December 25, 2022
A Christmas Challenge
Children. What a blessing they are. Many of you know I am a teacher. I believe that statement that they are a blessing. But I also believe they can be a handful. Much if that is due to the fact that they have much to learn.
Years ago I
came up with an idea to help students remember/learn how to show the true
meaning of Christmas. Why did I feel that it was important for students to
learn this? Well, every year we do an Advent calendar to practice counting. And
every year it becomes a tool for my students to use to count down when they get
presents.
Thus, instead
of just counting down I came up with a challenge for each day of the count down
to help students remember to show love, show care, and give to others rather
than just ask for what they want.
See, I've found
something interesting. When we are young, we focus on the getting, unless we
are shown otherwise. As we get older, that changes. I remember the first year I
gave presents to my family. That year, I was excited about what I was going to
get. But I was more excited about what I was going to give.
Each year I
love finding the perfect gift for someone. You know, that one that you know
you'll see a smile on their face as they realize what you've gotten them.
Well, God has given
us all the perfect gift: salvation and eternity with him through his Son.
That's the reason we celebrate Christmas. It's not for a countdown. It's not
for the food. It's not the music. It's not the decorations. It's not even about
family and friends. It's about getting the greatest gift. And remembering that,
because of that gift, we are to use the gifts he has given us to show others
his love.
So, what's
Christmas about to you? How can you spread the gift God has given you?
John 3:16 and 1
Corinthians 12:4-6