Reactions are pouring out after Simone Biles, captain of the USA Olympic Women’s Gymnastics team withdrew from the team competition and the individual all-around competition, forfeiting Olympic medals that she was expected to win. Media commentators, Olympians, pop stars, athletes are all...
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In a compelling essay published this week, Tony Dungy and Benjamin Watson are calling Christians to refocus on what’s really important and to usher in a Christian...
Light always shines brighter in darkness. In the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, the private sector has stepped up and taken charge, aiding the country’s front line...
Tennis fans will no doubt be familiar with Cori “Coco” Gauff, the rising star who gave an amazing performance at Wimbledon 2019 earlier this month. At age 15, she’s the...
The world-famous NCAA March Madness basketball tournament may be coming to a close – the championship game is slotted for April 8th at 9PM – but the triumphs, defeats...
This… this is the kind of story that keeps professional NFL kickers up at night. On Sunday, January 6th, Chicago’s Soldier Field was packed with fans hoping to see their...
On this episode of the Sweet Spot, we're focusing in on the value of sports, mentorship, and how both can be utilized with the Bible for a good Christian life.
It’s been said that to be humble is “to be so sure of yourself and your mission, that you can forgo calling excessive attention to yourself and your status.”
Sometimes life throws you a curveball and for Jacob Pries that can be taken both literally and figuratively.
This week's "Why Me?" comes from former hockey player and a member of The Hunter Brothers, J.J. Hunter.
Facing struggles and obstacles alone can be daunting and can often lead to failure. It's important to set up a support system and work together. Teamwork.
Grey Cup Champ and former Edmonton Eskimos wide receiver, Nate Coehoorn, shares an emotional reflection on life, faith, and the birth of his daughter.
Saskatchewan Roughriders linebacker, Henoc Muamba, shares with Pinball and Diane his life in academics and becoming a leader in the community.
This week on 'The Sweet Spot' with Diane and Michael "Pinball" Clemons, Henoc Muamba shares his spiritual journey from a Congolese immigrant to pro-athlete.
Even though you may never win a medal, ultimately, you'll be given the most noble of rewards…
Steve and Georgie Kearns have been chaplains in professional sports for two decades, indeed acting as spiritual coaches for athletes and their families. Hear the story...
Along with several fellow athletes including Bryan Trottier and Colleen Jones, Faith Strong Today‘s own Michael “Pinball” Clemons was announced as part...
This week, Michael and Diane welcome retired CFL linebacker, Chuck Winters, to share his story of love and forgiveness on The Sweet Spot. Also known for his community...