Wylie Junior High FCA Booster Club

Wylie Junior High FCA Booster Club We Are Starting A Booster Club For Wylie Junior High FCA. Friday Night 6:00 8/20/10 We are Having A Meeting With Junior High Kids and Parents 6-8th Grades.

This Is To Inform Everyone About FCA. We Are Going To Need Everyones Help This Year.

09/08/2010

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09/08/2010

TAILGATE PARTY FRIDAY NIGHT STARTS AT 5:30
FREE FOOD FOR KIDS
LIVE BAND
PARENTS WELCOME
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Are you a WisdomWalker? Thursday, August 26th, 2010 READY:   “The one who walks with the wise will become wise, but a co...
08/27/2010

Are you a WisdomWalker?
Thursday, August 26th, 2010

READY:
“The one who walks with the wise will become wise, but a companion of fools will suffer harm.”
– Proverbs 13:20

SET:
Even though it’s bad thinking, we do it all the time. We see someone succeed in the athletic world, and we automatically jump to the conclusion that they are successful for two main reasons: natural talent and hard work.
Natural Talent. We assume they were simply born with all that ability—that they’ve always been gifted, and they transcend us “average” people. We believe that when God was allocating skills and talent, He poured out a little extra on these athletes.
Hard Work. We believe they are self-made—that they put in hours of practice and training leading up to the moment of success. They obviously sacrificed much and maintained a great deal of discipline.
Even though natural talent and hard work can make a big difference in whether or not an athlete is successful on the court, they aren’t the main factors. In my opinion, the most important ingredient to their success is other people—the men and women who have helped them in their journey to athletic stardom. Unfortunately, the more success we have, the more we tend to forget about those people.
Every great athlete or coach arrived at their level of greatness as a result of someone else. The same is true for you. No matter how good you are, you didn’t make a solo journey. There were people along the way who were significant to your growth and development. Coaches, mentors, friends and parents invested in you. Somebody taught you the skills and fundamentals. Somebody inspired you to not give in or give up. Somebody transferred insight and knowledge to you. Somebody believed in you. Someone poured into you when you needed it the most. You didn’t do it alone.
The same is true with spiritual success. In the lives of spiritually healthy Christians, there have been people who have poured into them along the way. And there is a term for those support people: WisdomWalkers—people who intentionally invest in others, maximize relationships and pass the torch to the next generation.
WisdomWalkers are essentially spiritual mentors. The word “mentor” itself originally comes from Homer’s ancient epic poem, The Odyssey. Before the Trojan War, Ulysses placed his son Telemachus under the care of a wise, older man named Mentor, who trained the young man for battle and life in ways that went far beyond textbooks.
The power of mentoring and WisdomWalking shows many times in the Bible. Moses trained Joshua. Elisha walked in Elijah’s footsteps. Elizabeth counseled Mary. Mordecai poured into Esther. And on and on.
The key to WisdomWalking is identifying someone in whom you see greatness and reaching out to him or her. In all of our lives, there is someone awaiting our approach, and if we will move to action and pursue the role of mentor in their lives, God will use us to call them to a higher level.
When I was 14 years old, a WisdomWalker came into my life. Craig, a volunteer from my youth group, pursued a mentor relationship with me. He knew I was playing football in the fall, so he came to my house during the summer to work out with me. He trained with me by running sprints, lifting weights and executing drills. Afterwards, my mom would bring us snacks and Craig would challenge me spiritually by opening God’s Word and sharing transformational biblical principles.
At the time, I didn’t see or feel the impact Craig was having, but I eventually came to realize that he was investing in me for the future. He planted seeds of greatness in me, and I still remember the things he taught me, both physically and spiritually.
Craig was a WisdomWalker. He believed in me and saw something in me others did not see. He applied the simple but powerful principle of doing life together—life on life.
Oswald Chambers once wrote, “The saint who satisfies the heart of Jesus will make other saints strong and mature for God.” Craig lived out this spiritual principle. I became stronger in my walk because Craig was strong in the Lord.
Today, consider how you can become a WisdomWalker. You could be like Craig and let the Lord take someone to the next level spiritually through your relationship. Make the investment. The next generation needs you!

GO:
1. Name someone God has put in your life who could benefit from spiritual training and mentoring? Make a short list of several people.
2. What are specific ways that you can reach out to them and become a WisdomWalker for them?
3. Is there someone in your life who can invest in you? (Don’t be afraid to pursue a potential WisdomWalker for yourself!)
4. What are the barriers that prevent you from being a WisdomWalker (i.e. time, lack of confidence, not sure what to do, etc.)?
5. Proverbs 13:20 says, “The one who walks with the wise will become wise, but a companion of fools will suffer harm.” How does this apply to you? How can you surround yourself with godly, wise people?

WORKOUT:
Matthew 7:13-27
Matthew 25:31-46
John 15
Romans 6:23
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Dan Britton serves as FCA's Executive Vice President of Ministry Programs at the National Support Center in Kansas City, Mo. He is the co-author of the book WisdomWalks—a powerful book on mentoring and discipleship. He and his wife Dawn reside in Overland Park, Kan., with their three children: Kallie, Abby and Elijah. As a former professional lacrosse player, he still loves playing and coaching lacrosse and running marathons. You can e-mail Dan at [email protected].
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08/22/2010

We will be moving To a NEW page it will be Wylie FCA Booster Club

08/21/2010

Thank you to all that joined the FCA Booster Club.

08/20/2010
08/20/2010

PLEASE PRAY THAT GOD WILL LEAD US TO WHERE WE NEED TO GO , WHAT HE NEEDS US TO DO AND TO OPEN HEARTS TO HEAR HIS WORD.
FCA CHANGES LIVES.

08/19/2010

FCA BOOSTER CLUB MEETING PARENTS AND KIDS GARDES 6th-8th FRIDAY NIGHT
8/20/10 6:00 BELTWAY PARK . LET EVERYONE KNOW> < If You have questions call (325) 829-8921.

08/19/2010

Boldness"Almighty God, may they be filled with the Holy Spirit and speak the Word of God with boldness..." -- Acts 4:31 ...
08/19/2010

Boldness
"Almighty God, may they be filled with the Holy Spirit and speak the Word of God with boldness..."
-- Acts 4:31




Swagger
Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

READY:
“The greatest among you will be your servant."
-Matthew 23:11

SET:
One of the greatest attributes of leaders is a desire and obedience to serve others. Jesus communicated that the most important commandment was to love the Lord with all your heart, mind, soul and strength and then to love others. To put it simply: Love God; love others. Or, to use the old acronym for J.O.Y.: Jesus, Others, You.
According to Jesus, we should be third. Jesus referred to others as “neighbors,” which refers to whomever is next to you (even the teammate or person on your staff you don’t really care for). What we need to understand is that people don’t care how much we know until they know how much we care. The easy way out would be to hate your coach if you are not getting the playing time you think you deserve. The opposite of the hatred you feel is love, and that is what Jesus is commanding us to do. Maybe your coach or teammate has a love deficit. When those situations happen, we must look past their behavior and capture their hurting hearts.
As people of faith, we think we need to "do good things." Jesus said to love others out of the overflow of our love for Him. In a similar train of thought, Dr. Martin Luther King said, "Everybody can be great because anybody can serve. You don't have to have a college degree to serve. You don't have to make your subject and verb agree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace, a soul generated by love."
As the fall sports season begins, we have a challenge ahead of us. Will we align ourselves with the Scriptures? We will not have to look very hard to find someone who needs to be served. We can start by asking someone how we can pray for them.
Today, be on the lookout to be the serving hands and feet of Christ. Put yourself behind Him and behind your neighbors and watch as He shows up through you!

GO:
1. What is the order of my priorities?
2. Does Jesus have all of your heart or just a portion of it?
3. How can you model Jesus to your team?

WORKOUT:
Mark 12:28-34
Ephesians 6:7-8
Philippians 2:4-8

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Randy Chambers is the FCA Area Director and Coaches Ministry Director for the Delmarva region. He also serves as chaplain for Wesley Athletics and Delaware State Football.
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