Below are some notes I took during a talk by my friend and colleague, Ashley Null, at the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Sports Chaplain Conference in Kansas City, Missouri in February of this year.
• “Success is just like drugs and sex in that it medicates our psychic pain and disappointment.”
• “Most champions don’t compete to win, because the rewards are so fleeting. They compete not to lose, because the pain is long lasting.”
• The world’s values for sport are clear:
o You are what you do.
o Your worth is based on your latest performance.
o The purpose of pain is to produce enough self-loathing to motivate one to further training, so as to win next time.
• Our ministry as sport chaplains shapes how our players and coaches handle defeat and success. It shapes how they perceive God in either case.
• We are called to communicate to the world of sport that our value is not based on our performance, but on the performance of Jesus Christ on the cross.
This is a blog for my colleagues who are engaged in ministry with people of sport. In particular it is for those of us who refer to our roles as "Character Coach" or “Sports Chaplain."
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