PURSUE RIGHTEOUSNESS AND A GODLY LIFE, ALONG WITH FAITH LOVE, PERSEVERANCE, AND GENTLENESS. [1 Timothy 6:11]
For many coaches and athletes, feelings of uncertainty, confusion, loss and disappointment can seem like an undeniable reality. However, the truth is that our identity in Christ is greater than our identity in sports. It’s our confidence in Christ that wipes away any uncertainty of this world.
Much like we pursue our goals in sports, God does the same with us. He pursues us. He loves us and accepts us as we are. Success is no longer defined by our skills. With Him, we can leave the pressure of performance behind. With Him, we’re already a winner. His sacrifice for us gives us significance. We have a new purpose when we play. We can pursue the mission He has paved for us: a relationship with Him.
MICHIGAN FCA SPORTS CAMP | We encourage each club to consider sponsoring a youth to attend this valuable camp at Spring Arbor University. It will be a positive, powerful experience in his/her life.
WHEN | June 24-27, 2024
COST | $325
*4-Day Camp *Early Bird Discounts *Additional green fees for Golf campers
WHO | Boys & girls entering grades 7–12
SPORTS | Football, Volleyball, Wrestling, Golf (NEW!), Softball (NEW!), Boys & Girls Basketball, Boys & Girls Soccer, Boys & Girls Cross Country, Baseball
Serving the Children of the World — it’s the core of what members do in Kiwanis clubs. In fact, service is fulfilling and empowering for volunteers as well. And science is starting to provide evidence! Check out and share these social, mental and physical benefits shared by Kiwanis International:
How service benefits volunteers Apr 21, 2026 | General interest Here are several ways that changing lives can change yours. By Tony Knoderer Serving the children of the world — it’s the core of wh...
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
PURSUE RIGHTEOUSNESS AND A GODLY LIFE, ALONG WITH FAITH LOVE, PERSEVERANCE, AND GENTLENESS. [1 Timothy 6:11]
For many coaches and athletes, feelings of uncertainty, confusion, loss and disappointment can seem like an undeniable reality. However, the truth is that our identity in Christ is greater than our identity in sports. It’s our confidence in Christ that wipes away any uncertainty of this world.
Much like we pursue our goals in sports, God does the same with us. He pursues us. He loves us and accepts us as we are. Success is no longer defined by our skills. With Him, we can leave the pressure of performance behind. With Him, we’re already a winner. His sacrifice for us gives us significance. We have a new purpose when we play. We can pursue the mission He has paved for us: a relationship with Him.
MICHIGAN FCA SPORTS CAMP | We encourage each club to consider sponsoring a youth to attend this valuable camp at Spring Arbor University. It will be a positive, powerful experience in his/her life.
WHEN | June 24-27, 2024
COST | $325
*4-Day Camp *Early Bird Discounts *Additional green fees for Golf campers
WHO | Boys & girls entering grades 7–12
SPORTS | Football, Volleyball, Wrestling, Golf (NEW!), Softball (NEW!), Boys & Girls Basketball, Boys & Girls Soccer, Boys & Girls Cross Country, Baseball
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How Service Benefits Volunteers
Serving the Children of the World — it’s the core of what members do in Kiwanis clubs. In fact, service is fulfilling and empowering for volunteers as well. And science is starting to provide evidence! Check out and share these social, mental and physical benefits shared by Kiwanis International:
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