Coach Kyle from LSUS Shreveport prepares to lead one of our young groups in a great ballhandling circuit
Coach Kyle from LSUS Shreveport prepares to lead one of our young groups in a great ballhandling circuit
Malachi used the balance beam for an illustration with our campers of being willing to take risks in trusting Jesus – our sure Hope. Lydia uses it to teach skills in the cheerleading clinic
Austin, Darius, Samuel, and Matt take some of our older guys through a soccer circuit
Coach Leah teaches footwork in soccer and team leaders Michelle & Lauren build relationships we pray will endure
Coach Malachi works with young kids
This is from the hill as you look down over the football and soccer sessions – back up the hill you had baseball and track and extreme workout sessions going and inside the Rose Bowl there were basketball, volleyball and cheer training sessions
We just finished an exciting week as One Hope & Springs of Grace partnered with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes in hosting a free Sports Camp for the kids of Tulsa that we love and minister to. The LORD helped in amazing ways: there were over 200 campers, nearly 50 volunteers to work the camp…
Last Sunday I preached the 2nd part of an important set of messages from Galatians 2. Galatians 2:10 says, “Only, they asked us to remember the poor, the very thing I was eager to do.” In that message I said, “If you are new with us … to Springs of Grace – I think it…
Preaching today on Galatians 2:10 where Paul, Peter, James and John affirm their agreement on the gospel and then affirm their agreement on the importance of remembering the poor. Thought this article from “Take Your Vitamin Z” blog was thought provoking. http://takeyourvitaminz.blogspot.com/2013/06/generosity-redefined-part-3-whats-wrong.html
Piper addresses a glorious prospect of what the church will see through the gospel over the coming years. The pastoral insights are wonderful AND I believe they give much help to many issues we face in inner city ministry – where the gospel’s delivering work makes messy things beautiful (the theme of today’s Vacation Bible…