Over the last 19 years my approach to
development as a sports chaplain (character coach) has grown and developed,
changing emphases and forms many times.
My first attempt at developing training
materials is compiled in Transforming Lives in Sport (Cross Training Publishing,
2006). It was the result of several years of trial and error, experimentation,
analysis, and conversations with colleagues from around the world.
In 2011, Jeff Martin of FCA,
and I collaborated to abbreviate the training in Transforming Lives in Sport
and to incorporate language and processes more fitting for Fellowship of
Christian Athletes ministry leaders in the USA.
In 2014, I met with
colleagues from several nations, first in Hong Kong, China and later in Indianapolis,
Indiana (USA) to outline, then write, and then to build www.globalsportschaplaincy.org.
Most recently, FCA leaders
from around the USA have begun to treat sports chaplaincy, character coaching
in FCA language, more seriously. In their approach, they have used the outline:
Be Seen, Be Known, Be Heard. I was
happy to adapt to that outline and to supplement it with some greater depth in
introduction and some addenda of helpful information.
The result is a two pronged
approach to the identification, training, engagement, and supervision of
volunteer FCA Character Coaches.
·
Step one – Orientation
– a one hour introduction to FCA character coaching. The idea is to give
prospective character coaches a clear view of what it is and what it is not.
·
Step two – Training
– a three hour process of receiving and processing information, consideration
of opportunities, and preparation for service as an FCA Character Coach.
Earlier this week I was in
Omaha, Nebraska (USA) to train trainers of this material. The aim was to equip
and empower my FCA colleagues from Nebraska in such a way that they are prepared
to identify, train, empower, assign, and supervise FCA character coaches in
their area. It seemed to go very well and I’m excited to see how they develop
this form of ministry in a uniquely Nebraskan way.
Over these years, our
approach has constantly adapted to fit the cultures, the preferences, the constraints,
and the capacity of those we have sought to engage, equip, and empower for this
form of life transforming ministry. I would imagine that more changes are just
ahead. Please let me know if I can serve you and those around you in similar
ways.
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