Hosted by Kathleen & Dabo Swinney
When you win a game, achieve an athletic goal, shine in a performance, or break a record, your natural response as a competitor is to want the credit and whatever reward is attached to that success. Another way you might describe it is “glory.” But it’s when you find yourself chasing glory that it becomes a problem. It puts you out of balance with God’s plan, which is to give Him all the glory for what He has done for you and through you. Learn how to go from chasing a glory that doesn’t last to living out the glory of God for eternal impact.
You don’t have to shy away from glory; you just need to reorient Who gets it.
You were created to reflect God's glory. When you give God the glory instead of seeking your own, the weight of pressure and expectations placed on you is lifted.
Go from chasing your own glory to reflecting Christ's lasting Glory that never fades.
When my hope is in God's lasting glory, I will seek His Kingdom first. (Matthew 6:33)
I'm created for God's glory, not chasing my own.
(John 1:14)
God's glory is revealed to me through Jesus, and I can have a relationship with Him.
(2 Corinthians 3:18).
When my hope is in God's lasting glory, I will seek His Kingdom first. (Matthew 6:33)
Are you a college student looking for a rewarding and challenging summer ministry opportunity or a High School student looking to work Power Camps (campers ages 8-12)? More than 1,000 college student-athletes will serve as Huddle Leaders this summer at FCA Camp.
They will work directly with a small group of campers. The Huddle Coordinator selects these leaders for the Camp; a trained and certified FCA Camp Leader. Each Huddle Leader is carefully handpicked, through careful screening, which includes an in-depth application process which includes references.
Most are involved in the FCA ministry on their college campuses and many were once campers themselves. They are dedicated to Christ, not only at Camp, but in their everyday lives.
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