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We can all be winners

In almost every sport, at least some people are asking, with greater urgency, "Is winning really everything?

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items of interest

Besides their obvious love of basketball, the 14 men and the coach of Western Kentucky University's Hilltopper squad are brought together by a spirituality that transcends individual religious beliefs.

On the sports beat

Beyond the roar of the crowds, hefty pro contracts, and the competitive struggle, great sports achievements are often the fruit of great spiritual and moral victories.
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'Sports are ... so fun!'

The women's soccer and lacrosse coach at Wesleyan University shares her philosophy of sports—a sheer joy and spiritual intuition that helps her athletes on and off the field.
Cricket legend—Peter Pollock—shares how spiritual maturity helps find value in the wins and the losses.
The captain of the South African cricket team says Christianity isn't only for people who need help, but for successful people, too.
Peter and Graeme Pollock are possibly the best-known cricketing brothers in the history of international cricket.
Cricket involves two teams of 11 players.
Conrad Hunte was one of the greatest batsmen to represent the West Indies.
She was a klutz, always the last pick in choosing up teams. But facing a brutal physical fitness test, spiritual fitness was what she really needed.
Joy, freedom, dexterity, agility, and balance are all spiritual and ageless.

Under pressure? Pray!

In double overtime between the underdog and the top-seeded soccer team—it all came down to a shootout. Abby prayed, stepped up to take the last kick, and ...
A Sentinel staff editor explains how the key to her healing, after decades of seasonal allergies, was learning not to react—to find a spiritual stillness that would bring grace to everyday events.

Soccer injury fades quickly

My first impulse was to blame my opponent.

She was standing at the foot of her crib with both arms outstretched, waiting to be picked up. She was completely healed.

Theft prevented

God is always with us, protecting us.

I learned to rely more on God.

Rejoice—and heal!

The article I had just read in the Monitor was evidence of God's promise.

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Children, though they are not in a position of power, are nevertheless agents for peace.