Perspective from a Coach’s Spouse on COVID-19 Uncertainty
Cecelia Simon, a speaker and writer, discusses how she is approaching the uncertainty of the pandemic from her perspective as a coach’s wife.
Christ is Risen Indeed? Thoughts on Easter amidst a Pandemic
New Testament scholar Brian Gamel reflects on the meaning of Easter in the midst of the suffering and disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic.
What Might Birthdays Teach Us About Sports and Life Amid COVID-19?
John White, theologian and Director of the Truett Sports Ministry Program, reflects on the meanings and messages about human dignity that are proclaimed by birthdays and sports.
Self-Care For Athletes: Four Tips From A Mental Health Expert
Aviry Reich, a mental health expert and former D1 athlete, shares practical tips for self-care amidst the loss of sports.
Fighting Off Identity Foreclosure Amid the Coronavirus
Kevin Washington, Director of Player Development for the University of Texas football team, discusses the problem of identity foreclosure and the ways Christian athletes can combat it.
Sport and the “Unquiet Heart” of Hope
Theologian Rob Ellis reflects on the meaning of hope in sports when the games have been put on hold.
A Lesson From Momma: You’re Running Too Fast!
Danté Stewart, a former D1 athlete and an up-and-coming Christian author, offers practical life advice for young athletes.
Ball Is Still Live!
Brandon Crooms, a University of Texas PhD student, reflects on the problem of identity in sports and suggests practical steps to become “more than an athlete.”
Processing Grief Amid Coronavirus: Why Christian Athletes Should Write a Letter to Their Sport
Elizabeth Perkins, an M.Div. student in the Truett Sports Ministry Program and a former college athlete, suggests a way for athletes to process their grief.
Loving Sport Well: The Most Important of the Unimportant Things
Theologian Rob Ellis reflects on the virtue of love when the sports have been canceled.