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9/11: How to Help Loved Ones Suffering from PTSD
It was bedtime as usual on the night of September 10, 2001. Little did we know that by the next morning, countless Americans would never be the...
The ‘Olympic Spirit’ Thrives Despite Bad Behavior in Rio’s Summer Games
This year’s games in Rio de Janeiro have been marred by some pretty bad behavior — gold medalist Ryan Lochte acknowleged “over-exaggerating” an...
5 Ways the Olympics Teaches Us to be Better Christians
For those who watch carefully, the Olympics can reveal essential truths on becoming a better Christian.
Faith at the Olympics: Does it Give an Athlete an Edge?
Boudia’s and Johnson’s remarks raise a question: Does religious faith give an athlete any sort of edge?
Michael Phelps vs. Chad le Clos: Eyes on the Prize, or the Other Guy?
To watch Michael Phelps swim is to see that he is competing against himself and the clock. He is focused, determined and never looks away from the...
Catholic Faith Anchors Olympic Swimmer Katie Ledecky
What she has, as The Washington Post recently pointed out, is “a strong core.” And that’s not just her muscular middle, but also the foundation of...
God and the Games: What Role Does Religion Play in the Olympics?
The XXXI Olympic Games, the 16-day athletic love-fest kicking off to a samba beat in Rio de Janeiro on Friday (Aug. 5), are a secular endeavor...
Gymnast Jake Dalton Focuses on Faith over Fear
Olympic gymnast Jake Dalton isn’t one of those athletes who point heavenward after every successful vault through the air. But the 24-year-old...
Olympic Gymnast Simone Biles Brings Prayer to Rio
Biles, a first-time Olympian, is a Catholic. She has said she routinely lights a candle to St. Sebastian, the patron saint of athletes and of Rio,...
Evangelical Archer Mackenzie Brown Takes Aim at First Olympics
Mackenzie Brown may be the only woman on Team USA’s archery squad, but she is just one of the guys in another way: Like her coach and many of her...
What the Olympic Refugee Team Can Teach Us about God
As the refugees in the Olympics this summer show us, incredible strength can come out of vulnerability when God’s love is at work!
3 Ways to Encourage Veterans in Your Congregation
I still feel that Sunday is the Lord’s Day and should be focused on the Lord, but here are a few ways I have learned we can still encourage those...
The Power of the Cross: Where True Freedom is Found
Only in One can true freedom be found. Only in One can we be made new. Only in One can we find lasting peace and hope.
10 Wonderful Ways to Show Support for Military Families
The military family makes unique sacrifices to defend the freedoms that we all enjoy; encouragement goes further than you may ever know.
Politics, Patriotism, and Making Disciples of Jesus
No new Christian trusts Christ without a past, without presuppositions or convictions, and this includes politics, culture, and view of God and...
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