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Baseball and the Bible

Baseball and the Bible

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Fun podcast discussing baseball and baseball training. We will also be getting into the Bible and doing weekly devotionals.

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Béisbol y Sóftbol Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
Episodios
  • Baseball Chatter and Baseball Cards
    Dec 14 2025

    In our journey of faith, we often find ourselves bombarded by well-meaning voices telling us what to do, how to act, and where to focus. This exploration of parental coaching from the sidelines serves as a powerful metaphor for our spiritual lives. Just as young baseball players can become overwhelmed by too many instructions shouted from the stands—'elbow up,' 'swing harder,' 'watch the ball'—we too can become paralyzed by conflicting voices in our spiritual walk. The central message draws us to Matthew 6:19-21, where Jesus teaches us about storing up treasures in heaven rather than on earth. This passage reminds us that where our treasure is, there our heart will be also. The beauty of this teaching is its simplicity: we must learn to tune out the noise and focus on what truly matters. Just as a hitter performs best when they've practiced enough that the mechanics become muscle memory, our faith grows strongest when we've internalized God's Word so deeply that it guides us naturally. We're challenged to examine where we spend our time, energy, and resources—because these reveal what we truly treasure. Are we chasing temporary achievements and earthly recognition, or are we investing in eternal things that honor God and bless others? This message invites us to declutter our spiritual lives, silence the counterproductive voices, and focus on the one Coach who truly knows what we need.

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    39 m
  • Episode 10 - Winter Training
    Dec 7 2025

    This unique training session reminds us of a powerful truth found in 1 Timothy 4:8: while physical training has value, godliness holds promise for both this life and the life to come. As we watch these baseball drills unfold, we're invited to consider how the principles of disciplined practice mirror our spiritual formation. Just as young athletes must learn proper mechanics—extending beyond their comfort zone, maintaining the right body position even when it hurts, and never stopping their momentum once they've committed to the play—we too must develop spiritual disciplines that sometimes challenge us. The emphasis on 'glove presentation' and working through the ball rather than just to it offers a beautiful parallel: in our faith journey, we're called to move forward with intentional preparation, presenting ourselves ready for whatever God brings our way. The repeated emphasis on doing things 'the right way' even when it's uncomfortable speaks to the cost of discipleship. Growth happens in those moments when our legs are shaking and we want to quit, but we push through. This winter training isn't just about staying sharp during the off-season—it's about building strength, developing muscle memory, and preparing for the season ahead. Similarly, our spiritual disciplines during 'off-seasons' of life prepare us for the moments when we'll need to respond with excellence.

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    20 m
  • Episode 9 - Talking baseball with Tony and the boys
    Dec 1 2025

    In this powerful episode, we discover how God can use our deepest passions to draw us into relationship with Him, even when we don't yet know His name. Through Tony's remarkable testimony, we see a young athlete who found identity and purpose in baseball, yet struggled with brokenness and poor choices. His story reminds us that God plants seeds through faithful family members, even when we resist them. The turning point came in a bathroom, at rock bottom, when Tony cried out to a Jesus he barely knew. This moment of surrender led to an extraordinary confirmation—five secret questions answered through a stranger, proving God's intimate knowledge of our hearts. The anchor verse, Hebrews 12:2, challenges us to fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith. As parents, coaches, and believers, we're reminded that teaching skills without pointing to Christ ultimately fails those we love. Whether our passion is baseball, music, or any pursuit, the real question is: are we fixing our eyes on temporary achievements or on the eternal One who gives all things meaning?

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    36 m
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