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Posts Tagged ‘Sports’
The Krispy Kreme Challenge (Ralph)
Posted in A Funny Thing Happened..., tagged A Funny Thing Happened..., Krispy Kreme Donuts, Sports on March 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
That’s Why You Pick Me.
Posted in Devotional Thoughts, Leadership, Sports, tagged Church Leadership, Devotional Thoughts, NFL, Sports on March 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
What makes you stand out from the crowd? Why should I believe you are going to make a difference?
Come back to my childhood playground days…When side we’re being picked for gym class, different strategies were employed.
Pick the cute girl (even though she couldn’t catch a ball to save her life, but maybe she’ll notice you).
Pick [...]
Coolest Game on Earth
Posted in Leadership, Sports, tagged dumb people, Montreal Canadiens, NHL hockey, Sports on April 22, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Good times at Boston Pizza last night, watching the Habs knock the Bruins out of the NHL playoffs! Wicked heartburn this morning, but a little Pepto Bismol helps that…
It was a great game, but a couple of things disappointed me.
What’s with the Montreal crowd booing the American national anthem?? What a bunch of [...]
18-1
Posted in Devotional Thoughts, Leadership, Sports, tagged Leadership, life, Sports on February 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Satisfied. Relieved. Amazed. Whenever a buddy asks me how I feel about last night’s Super Bowl, those words come to the front of my mind.
Satisfied: after watching three ho-hum quarters, the give and take in the fourth quarter left made me glad I stayed up and watched the whole thing. I’ll [...]
Never Give Up, Part 2
Posted in Devotional Thoughts, Uncategorized, tagged endurance, Leadership, pain, perseverance, persistence, quitting, running, Sports on November 22, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Amazing. Got this from Jason Boucher’s site.
It’s tough to watch, but inspiring.
If TSN Did Church
Posted in A Funny Thing Happened..., Uncategorized, tagged Church, funny, reporter, Sports, worship on November 16, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Don’t laugh too hard–some church-folk already treat the church like this.