Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food, but Coach is determined to train him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food, but Coach is determined to train him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin.
The 2020 Olympic games in Tokyo bring together athletes from different ages, classes, race and countries. Sport gives us a wonderful picture of running the race of the Christian life alongside Jesus and knowing he has already secured our victory.
Jamie Jones Buchanan was a professional rugby league player. Watch his journey to faith and how it transformed rugby, family and winning for him.
Do you play in a way that honours God? Watch "Playing for God" and be inspired to give your game an eternal significance!
"Sport will fade away and be a distant memory," says Garin Jenkins, Welsh rugby star. Watch this video to find out why this doesn't worry him.
A powerful video by Christians in Sport with interviews from Garin Jenkins, Jonathan Webb and Ann O'Flynn.
Who are you playing for? Have you ever wondered if there's a better way to play? "Born to Play" suggests a way to raise your game.
A powerful video by Christians in Sport with interviews from Debbie Flood, Linvoy Primus and Garin Jenkins.
In this Christian video, athlete Debbie Flood discusses her experiences competing in the Olympics and shares her faith story.
Love sport a bit too much? Watch "No Comparison" now to put things in perspective and remind yourself of the bigger picture...
The World Cup is always an epic occasion, full of amazing moments. But what is the greatest event of all time?
Coaches inspire, Jesus does more than inspire. Watch "Life to the Full" to find out about the amazing offer Jesus is making to you!
Short Christian testimony video about trusting God’s loving purposes in emotional and physical struggles.
It’s one of many well-loved traditions surrounding the FA Cup: thousands sing “Abide with me” before each final… but what do the words mean?
Jesus’ birth is both the original starting line and the finishing line. Instead of striving for human glory, Jesus asks us to follow him instead.