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Through the Motions

I don’t usually listen to the radio in the car while I’m driving through the suburbs of Chicago. Typically I try to spend my time praying for FCA needs, Huddle Coaches, student-athletes and other family concerns. But one day, I decided to tune in for some music, and I was so glad I did. I heard a song that pierced my heart in a powerful way. If you listen to Christian radio, you’ve probably heard it. It’s the song by Matthew West called “The Motions.” The chorus goes like this:
Ice In Their Veins
Traditions run deep in the Swider-Peltz family—especially when it comes to speedskating and spreading the message of Jesus Christ.
Huddle Meeting Agenda Form

The Huddle Meeting Agenda Form is a great resource to plan each individual huddle meeting. It is available in Word or PDF.
- Huddle Meeting Agenda (pdf)
- Huddle Meeting Agenda (doc)
FCA Public School Handbook

A 23-page document outlining the legal rights of students to organize under the banner of FCA in their public middle school, high school or college.
Covered in this document are questions and answers which include:
- Part I: What Rights Does FCA Have to Access Public High School Facilities?
- Part II: What Can Students, Coaches, Teachers, and Huddle Leaders Do As Part of FCA on Campus?
- Part III: What Differences in the Law Will FCA Face on a Public University Campus?
- Glossary of Terms
Rubber-Band Faith

I love rubber bands. They are one of the greatest inventions ever! They are simple, practical, and useful. And, while there are many uses for them, one of the most basic functions of rubber bands is to hold a group of objects together.
I always keep a rubber band around my wrist. You never know when you might need one! But my habit took on new meaning this past year when my friend and FCA teammate, Donnie Dee, who also wears one around his wrist, offered me a challenge. When I asked him why he wore his rubber band, he said that it was a constant reminder that God wanted to stretch him daily. I was converted on the spot!
Two Truths and a Lie

Two Truths and a Lie is the classic icebreaker game in which one attempts to identify which of the three statements is bogus.
Have everyone sit in a circle. Each person prepares three statements about themselves, two of which are true and one which is a lie. In any order, the person shares the three statements to the entire group. The object of the game is to figure out which statement is a lie. The rest of the group votes on each statement, and the person reveals which one is the lie.
Back To Back

Every group member must find a partner of approximately equal height and weight, if possible. The partners will lock arms with their backs to one another. With arms remaining locked at all times, the partners will sit down on the ground, kick their legs out straight, and try to stand back up. Then groups of four will try the same thing. Then groups of eight, sixteen, and eventually, the entire group together. This is the perfect activity to begin a tr
A Push in the Right Direction

In this account from the Gospel of Luke, Jesus is awakened by His disciples when a storm seems to be threatening their lives. In the middle of what they considered a frightening situation, Jesus asks them, “Where is your faith?”
Once at a summer camp, I observed three kids struggling to maneuver a canoe in a small pond. As the camp counselor sat on the shoreline and yelled directions to them, the children became confused and scared. From what I could tell, their feelings were probably brought on by the fact that they were not listening to the counselor or that they were just making wrong decisions. Nonetheless, they didn’t understand how to properly paddle and they lacked the faith that they would be safe.
Old School

Loyalty is essential in the world of sports. It is unswerving, unshakeable faithfulness at all times. There should be no denying our loyalty to our team. Today, athletes and coaches change schools, teams, and programs at the drop of a hat. It seems loyalty is a thing of the past—old school. But for the success of a team, loyalty is imperative!
PowerPoint Templates

Use the PowerPoint templates for any meetings or events. Each comes with FCA photos and an interior and exterior page. Utilize the photos included with each template or download the customizable template where you can add your own photos.
Rebel With A Cause
Hugh Freeze has rebuilt Ole Miss football on the firm foundation of faith and family.
The Spotter

Weight lifters often use spotters to help them stay safe during workouts and get maximum results. In your own experience, have you ever done a bench press workout without a spotter? I have. And when I tried it, my workout was lack luster. I couldn’t work out as intensely as I could have if I’d known I had someone there.
When I bench press, I’m so much more effective when I have a spotter to encourage me and offer help if I need it. When I get tired, my spotter speaks encouraging words or helps me lift, and he provides just enough help so that I can finish that last rep or two. He really helps me have a great workout instead of just a good workout.
SPUD

Have each player number off. An option is to have more than one person per number.
After everyone has a number, have each player group together in a bunch.
One person starts with a ball in the center of the group
The person with the ball throws the ball up while yelling a number.
Everyone runs in all different directions away from the bunch except for the person(s) whose number is called.
The person(s) whose number is called catches the ball and yells "Spud!" As soon as this is yelled, everyone has to freeze.
The person with the ball is allowed to take 3 giant steps toward any player.
Fields of Faith Commitment Card

It is 3" x 5" and requires Microsoft Word.
The Toilet Paper Game

All you would need is a brand new roll of toilet paper. Any kind works. You go around your group telling each person to take how ever many sheets they use when they go to the bathroom. You cannot tell them what the toilet paper is for until after everyone in the group has a few sheets. After everyone has a few sheets of toilet paper, they have to write one fact about themselves on one sheet of toliet paper.
For example: I take 10 sheets of toilet paper, I would have to write 10 facts about myself on each sheet of toilet paper. Like I have 3 brothers and 1 sister.
To make the game more fun, have your group members write random facts that they never told anyone before or facts that don't seem like it would be their thing they like to do.
Amena Brown - Jesus Receives All the Honor
Key Verse:
For Christ also suffered for sins once for all, the righteous for the unrighteous, that He might bring you to God, after being put to death in the fleshly realm but made alive in the spiritual realm. 1 Peter 3:18
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