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Bible Lessons from the Olympics: Running for the Gold
We’ve come to the end of the Olympic games. Seen the joy on the faces of the athletes at the closing ceremony and seen the flag passed on to Rio, the next hosts of the Olympics. For many of these athletes, this would mark the end of their career. Their last time competing on the world’s stage. As we recognize …
Bible Lessons from the Olympics: Blind Focus – Im Dong-Hyun
The athletic feats of the Olympics continue to astound us. The excellent displays of speed, strength, agility, and determination continue to inspire us. But there are few who are as amazing and inspirational as the less-than-perfect Olympians. We thought we’ve seen it all. A leg-less runner pretty much topped the list. Until we heard of a blind archer. Read on……
Bible Lessons from the Olympics: Never Give Up
Runner’s World (8/91), told the story of Beth Anne DeCiantis’s attempt to qualify for the 1992 Olympic Trials marathon. A female runner must complete the 27-mile, 385-yard race in less than two hours, forty-five minutes to compete at the Olympic Trials.
Beth started strong but began having trouble around mile 23. She reached the final straightaway at 243, with just …
Bible Lessons from the Olympics: Downhill from Here
Downhill from Here
Jean-Claude Killy, the French ski champion, did more than work hard at his sport.
When he made his nation’s ski team in the early 1960s, he was determined to be the best. He decided vigorous training was the key. Up at dawn each day, he ran up mountains with his skis on – a very painful activity. …
Bible Lessons from the Olympics: Bringing Home the Gold
The Dream of a Lifetime
Canoe racing was added to the Olympics at the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris, France.
At that time, ocean going ships were the primary means of travel between the United States and France. Athletes couldn’t hop on a jet and be there in a matter of hours like they do today. This presented a dilemma …
Bible Lessons from the Olympics: Blade Runner
The Olympic Games celebrates the athlete at their best. It is the pinnacle of human sporting achievement and you’re likely to see every Olympian striving to give their most perfect performances, many after years of challenging training. But today, our focus shifts to one particular athlete that has caught our attention. One that isn’t quite so picture perfect. We want …
Bible Lessons from the Olympics: Victorious in the Challenges of Life
When you think about the Olympics, you can’t help but think about the challenges the athletes face in pursuit of the gold, bronze, and silver medals. Many of the athletes have faced tremendous personal challenges simple to be at the Olympic games. They will be challenged by the best athletes in the world. They will be challenged by world records. …
Bible Lessons from the Olympics: Go for the Gold, Go for God
“…I run to win that which Jesus Christ has already won for me. Brothers and sisters, I can’t consider myself a winner yet. This is what I do: I don’t look back, I lengthen my stride, and I run straight toward the goal to win the prize that God’s heavenly call offers in Christ Jesus.” – Philippians 3:12-14
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…Bible Lessons from the Olympics: Running by Faith
Olympic Marathon Runner Ryan Hall
I read an article today in the New York Times about an exceptional runner. His name is Ryan Hall. You’ve got to read it to believe it.
At the 2011 Boston Marathon, Ryan Hall ran a personal best of 2 hours 4 minutes 58 seconds. No other American has run faster. What’s more surprising …