Straight from the Horses's Mouth

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  • Straight from the Horses's Mouth

    Worried about what life will be like for the future generations? In a scary world, FCA has at hundreds of reasons to praise God! This November, about 600 middle school students from all over South Carolina joined together for a weekend of growing in Jesus.

    Sixty two kids changed from death to life, and 149 re-dedicated their lives to serving the Lord!!

  • Students Fight the Battle!

    There are demons in your child’s school…but, rest assured, if there is a Christian presence, there are also fighting angels! It may sound harsh or extreme, but the Bible says we are constantly surrounded by spiritual warfare, by principalities in the spiritual realm that we cannot see, who make a difference in our daily lives. In some schools there are strongholds of racism, or sexuality, or self-importance, and we, as Christians, are called to battle those with prayer and righteous action. This week, all over the nation, young students took up their armor and did battle for their schools! At Wright Middle School in Abbeville, SC, 216 students lined the gym and prayed for their school and their peers. A sixth grader was the first to shoot his hand in the air to volunteer to pray aloud in front of a third of his classmates!

  • In Her Own Words

    This summer I was blessed with the experience of going to FCA Captain’s Camp at Riverside Military Academy in Gainesville, GA. I had no idea what this experience would hold. I had been thoroughly involved in FCA since middle school, but I had never been to any sort of camp. As the weekend started, we all received a 2x4. I had no idea what this would mean to me a short 48 hours later.
  • Don't Let the Fire Die!

    As a full-time worship leader, Cody Hall has seen his fair share of camps, retreats, and church events. This summer, though, he says he saw something different at FCA camps. "Let me start by saying that the staff and leadership at these camps is top notch. The instructors are very knowledgeable and skilled in their craftand present themselves with a positive attitude, and the FCA staff membershave an amazing affinity for connecting straight to the hearts at the camps."

  • Simons Says

    Have you ever played the game 'Simon Says?' You try to mimic exactly what Simon tells you to do, even if he tells you to jump up and down on one leg while rubbing your stomach and patting your head. Okay, maybe that's only if “Simon” is crazy, but you've probably seen people want to fit in so badly they do whatever the “Simon” of the moment tells them to do! Likewise, student athletes all over the world try to imitate their coaches' lives. It has been said many times that a coach is the most influential person in a young person's life. That's where FCA comes in.

  • Go Time

    It's much easier to witness to people while on a foreign mission trip, and it's definitely less intimidating to share your testimony while at a Christian camp, surrounded by those who support you. You probably know just how much harder it is to witness to a co-worker who could shut you down and then talk about you in the office. And while you may have gone door-to-door in other countries, you may shudder at even the thought of knocking on your neighbor's door. Why? Because it's hard to be vulnerable and open yourself up to rejection, especially in your comfort zone.

  • St. Simon's Leadership Camp

    The pruning has begun! This part of our Christian growth process is not always fun. Sometimes cutting things out of our lives or starting new things is painful and scary. But, Jesus "pruned" 16-year-old Grace Westbury at one of FCA's summer camps last week, and she loved every minute of it! "It really showed me how to live with integrity, intelligence and service. I thought I was already doing all those things, but it showed me how to really live it in every detail and everyday. It showed me how to live to my full potential as a Christian athlete."

  • Learning to Play - the Right Way

    Middle and high school players from all over the southeast sweated it out at last week’s South Carolina Fellowship of Christian Athletes basketball camp. It was obvious some students needed work on their court skills. And they definitely got it: there were four courts filled at all times with basketball teams scrimmaging each other.

  • FCA Gives Back

    LeAnn Phillips is grieving the loss of her nephew. The 19-year-old was found dead in his Tri-County Tech dorm room in January. When she needed it most, FCA became her support system.

  • Live Loud Like Landon

    Landon Guglielmana, of Madera, California packed more living into 18 years than some people will in a lifetime. On the way back to Limestone College from Thanksgiving break, the freshman’s car ran off the road. His life ended.

    His legacy did not. “Landon was the type of person, even if you only met him for a minute, you’d love him forever, and always remember him.” Courtney Taotoai , friends with Landon at Limestone, says if there was music playing, Landon was dancing. She remembers that he was always happy, always smiling. Landon told her he missed home, but had found his Christian family through FCA.

  • Impacting Leaders of Tomorrow

    Impacting the Leaders of Tomorrow

    "It was AWESOME! The singing, letting God into my heart, the competition, and getting to know other people, it’ll change me a lot. Now that I’ve come to this school and have a place to experience God even during school, I have a place for Him in my heart.”

    Brice Brazell, a 6th grader at Irmo Middle School, is one of 500 South Carolina middle schoolers who enjoyed FCA’s middle school retreat this November in Garden City, SC.

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Straight from the Horses's Mouth

Worried about what life will be like for the future generations? In a scary world, FCA has at hundreds of reasons to praise God! This November, about 600 middle school students from all over South Carolina joined together for a weekend of growing in Jesus.

Sixty two kids changed from death to life, and 149 re-dedicated their lives to serving the Lord!!

It’s one thing to read or hear about it, but we want you to get it straight from the kids themselves. (These are direct quotes that the students shared on open mic.)

 

“I look around at school and everyone’s smiling, but you know deep down they’re broken. And that’s been me. I wore a mask, because deep down I was hurting and my family was falling apart; but I gave it to God this weekend and I’ve never felt better.”

“I can’t wait to go home and be on fire for Christ!”

“This weekend was amazing, it’s been a huge impact in my life and I’ve seen how God can change a whole bunch of middle schoolers.”

“I strengthened my relationship with Christ, it’s been awesome! This has been one of the best times of my life.”

“In the past I’ve played with God like a Christmas present; played with him and been excited for a few weeks, but then put him in the back of my closet and ignored him. But through this weekend, I’ve grown and I’m going back to school as a true leader for Christ!”

“I’ve never been closer to Christ. The band really touched me and my huddle leader helped me understand how to live and I’ve never felt better about God.”

“This weekend I dedicated my life to Christ and he spoke me to tell me I’m going to be a minister!”

“I’ve been hanging out with the wrong crowd and cussing and doing bad things, and this weekend I gave my life to Christ and I’m  going to go home and live differently.”

“A few years ago I gave up on God, but this weekend I re-committed to Christ.”  There were many other student comments similar to these, representing kids that may lead your community one day!

 

South Carolina Fellowship of Christian Athletes staff wants to send a big THANK YOU your way for all the prayers, donations, and volunteer hours. Please don’t ever underestimate the difference you make.

These kids are evidence of how God cumulates all of our contributions to change lives. Keep stepping out in faith, because with each step you’re running towards the goal of eternal glory! This ministry would not be effective without support like yours and we appreciate it.

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