How Athletes Can Cultivate the Virtue of Faith
Philosophy professor and soccer coach Mike Austin writes about the Christian virtue of faith and how it might be cultivated in the context of sports.
Read MoreApr 27, 2020 | COVID-19 and Sports, Running The Race Well, Theology
Philosophy professor and soccer coach Mike Austin writes about the Christian virtue of faith and how it might be cultivated in the context of sports.
Read MoreApr 24, 2020 | Coaching, COVID-19 and Sports, Running The Race Well
Mike Breeden is a former high school and college football coach who now ministers to coaches. Here, he shares two ways he believes coaches can use the current crisis as an opportunity for growth.
Read MoreApr 23, 2020 | History
There are no two names that symbolize basketball more than James Naismith and Michael Jordan. Historian Paul Putz considers what basketball’s founder might have thought of Jordan in light of his original vision for the game.
Read MoreApr 22, 2020 | Coaching, COVID-19 and Sports, Running The Race Well
The Hope College women’s basketball team had an undefeated season in 2019-20, until the coronavirus cut it short. Assistant coach Courtney Kust writes about that experience and what she learned from her team this year.
Read MoreApr 20, 2020 | COVID-19 and Sports, Identity, Running The Race Well
Art Remillard, a professor of religious studies and a former college athlete, explains why reflecting on our sports-related “origin stories” at this time can help remind us of our meaning and purpose.
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