New Year, Same You?

Published on January 28, 2016

Sarah Rennicke

FCASymbol-Colr (002)It’s a new year, but the new you looks a lot like the same person who stared back at you in the mirror in 2015.

Were you one of the millions to make a resolution or two for 2016? Maybe to dedicate more time in the gym? Eat better? Get out of your comfort zone? Or just become more intentional with your life?

And maybe you started strong, but somehow the month of January has unraveled your determination and you find your self-discipline fading. This tumbles into panic as you focus on the failure instead of the attempt.

Resolutions at times can be another layered version of keeping to the law of religion rather than expanding into the freedom of grace. Thank God He never intended your salvation to depend on how well you kept to your goals!

As the year settles into its revolution around the sun, cultivate a life steeped in soul investment. The closer you come in relationship to God, the larger the investment, not only in your own heart, but in the interactions with others.

Starting now, fuse together hard work and hope, to not only strengthen your well-being, but cementing your steps on the road that leads to Jesus.

You’ve made a now and always resolution to put faith first. To invest in your heart and soul, FCA has a few low-pressure ways to help you along this transformational journey.

 

icon-dipDaily Impact Play- If you feel like you’re waking up each morning going about your Christian walk on your own, check your inbox. Our Daily Impact Play devotionals saturate your heart in scripture and real-life experiences from local athletes to professional coaches. A wide range of personal stories with thought-provoking questions and Bible verses to challenge you each day to mark your heart’s progression.  Daily Impact Play

 

icon-hocHeart of a Competitor- Need a break from the stress and temptation of the world around you? Pull a copy of our Heart of a Competitor devotional book from your bag and flip to the page that jumps out at you. Filled with insight for a winning attitude, this collection will challenge and inspire you to submit to the perfect plan of God, and allows journal space to jot down your reactions to the readings.  Heart of a Competitor

 

icon-21daysYouVersion 21 Days with God- If daily emails and book readings aren’t enough, deepen your day even further with a reading plan straight from your phone. This plan walks you through the story of King Josiah in 2 Chronicles and continues into the Gospel of John. In the middle of your day, when you’re feeling desperate to hold tight to God’s truth, sink your soul into His word for a few minutes and reset yourself.   21 Days With God

 

icon-teamstudiesTeam Huddle Bible Studies- When the balance of being a Christian and fiercely competitive begins to drive a wedge between your identity and God’s reality, step back and breathe. Our team or Huddle Bible studies draw on FCA Core Values—Serving, Excellence, Integrity and Teamwork—and create tight-knit community to come together and deal with real struggles in our hearts and the athletic realm.  Team Studies

 

Ready to reach out? Into your community, the lives of others, or venture into more ministry that burns a burden in your heart?

We’re challenging you to meet with a local ministry leader, start a Huddle or get involved in a community service project that puts legs to your faith. Step out and connect with local FCA staff at the link below, commit yourself to prayer and carve out quiet time to let the Lord lead you where you’re meant to be.

Find Local Staff

 

May 2016 be the beginning of a lifelong investment into valuable treasure—your soul. 



New Year, Same You?

Published on January 28, 2016

Sarah Rennicke

FCASymbol-Colr (002)It’s a new year, but the new you looks a lot like the same person who stared back at you in the mirror in 2015.

Were you one of the millions to make a resolution or two for 2016? Maybe to dedicate more time in the gym? Eat better? Get out of your comfort zone? Or just become more intentional with your life?

And maybe you started strong, but somehow the month of January has unraveled your determination and you find your self-discipline fading. This tumbles into panic as you focus on the failure instead of the attempt.

Resolutions at times can be another layered version of keeping to the law of religion rather than expanding into the freedom of grace. Thank God He never intended your salvation to depend on how well you kept to your goals!

As the year settles into its revolution around the sun, cultivate a life steeped in soul investment. The closer you come in relationship to God, the larger the investment, not only in your own heart, but in the interactions with others.

Starting now, fuse together hard work and hope, to not only strengthen your well-being, but cementing your steps on the road that leads to Jesus.

You’ve made a now and always resolution to put faith first. To invest in your heart and soul, FCA has a few low-pressure ways to help you along this transformational journey.

 

icon-dipDaily Impact Play- If you feel like you’re waking up each morning going about your Christian walk on your own, check your inbox. Our Daily Impact Play devotionals saturate your heart in scripture and real-life experiences from local athletes to professional coaches. A wide range of personal stories with thought-provoking questions and Bible verses to challenge you each day to mark your heart’s progression.  Daily Impact Play

 

icon-hocHeart of a Competitor- Need a break from the stress and temptation of the world around you? Pull a copy of our Heart of a Competitor devotional book from your bag and flip to the page that jumps out at you. Filled with insight for a winning attitude, this collection will challenge and inspire you to submit to the perfect plan of God, and allows journal space to jot down your reactions to the readings.  Heart of a Competitor

 

icon-21daysYouVersion 21 Days with God- If daily emails and book readings aren’t enough, deepen your day even further with a reading plan straight from your phone. This plan walks you through the story of King Josiah in 2 Chronicles and continues into the Gospel of John. In the middle of your day, when you’re feeling desperate to hold tight to God’s truth, sink your soul into His word for a few minutes and reset yourself.   21 Days With God

 

icon-teamstudiesTeam Huddle Bible Studies- When the balance of being a Christian and fiercely competitive begins to drive a wedge between your identity and God’s reality, step back and breathe. Our team or Huddle Bible studies draw on FCA Core Values—Serving, Excellence, Integrity and Teamwork—and create tight-knit community to come together and deal with real struggles in our hearts and the athletic realm.  Team Studies

 

Ready to reach out? Into your community, the lives of others, or venture into more ministry that burns a burden in your heart?

We’re challenging you to meet with a local ministry leader, start a Huddle or get involved in a community service project that puts legs to your faith. Step out and connect with local FCA staff at the link below, commit yourself to prayer and carve out quiet time to let the Lord lead you where you’re meant to be.

Find Local Staff

 

May 2016 be the beginning of a lifelong investment into valuable treasure—your soul.