i didn't grow up in a christian home, my mam was divorced early after she had my sister and i. We moved down to the huston area to be closer to her parents and his grandparents. They were of catholic upbringing, but we just didn't attend church. And so if you'd ask me back then, and what don't mean to be a christian, i would just say, well, i think i'd do more good things than bad.
Sports can be a blessing and a curse for parents. On one hand, the lessons on the field can instill important character qualities like teamwork, self-discipline, and hard work. On the other hand, sports can become an obsession that sucks both time and money from your family and their values. The trick, though, is maintaining balance and making sure your child develops a solid grasp on life beyond the scoreboard. In this episode, former major leaguer and Olympian Pat Combs offers some valuable advice for navigating your kids through the landmines of travel teams and trophies, while also setting their feet firmly on a course that nurture’s godly character above all else.