Coaching a winning team

By Graeme • June 22nd, 2010

The 1995 rugby World Cup champions had a world champion coach in Kitch Christie. His training and instruction both on and off the field was a major contributing factor to the team winning. Springbok captain, Francois Pienaar had the following to say in his autobiography, Rainbow Warrior: “My relationship with Christie was so close it was more like father-son than coach-captain. He was the type of strong, disciplined, brave man that I most admired.”

In Ephesians 6:1-4, Paul urges parents to bring their children up in the training and instruction of the Lord. In this sermon, Bev teaches us how to coach a winning team for God. Parents, you are your child’s best coach. Do your best while you can and enter heavens hall of fame for coaches. Go for it coaches!

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(Below is the diagram the Bev refers to in the sermon)

 

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