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Jeremy Treat: Jesus and Travel Ball

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This episode is part of a series called Sports Month. We'll highlight more on the intersection of faith and sports during March.

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In the Christ and Culture podcast with Ken Keathley and Benjamin Quinn, we explore how the Christian faith intersects all avenues of today’s culture through conversations with leading thinkers.

Today’s Episode:

When sports schedules and church gatherings conflict, why does church always get the shaft? Dr. Jeremy Treat joins Benjamin Quinn and Cody Evans to discuss this important question. Their conversation touches on a theology of sports, the blessings of coaching, and how sports form us.

Also, Alexandra Davison joins us in “Headlines” to discuss Lent and a resource she’s created. And in “On My Bookshelf,” Dr. Ken Keathley recommends a book he’s reading right now on QAnon.

Timestamps:

  • “Headlines” on Lent and art (1:30)
  • “Christ & Culture Conversation” with Jeremy Treat and Cody Evans (9:00)
  • “On My Bookshelf” with Ken Keathley (37:40)
If you’re always sacrificing church for sports, there’s a problem.

Highlights

  • “Play is creatively enjoying something for its own intrinsic good.”
  • “Rivalry isn’t necessarily the heart of competition; cooperation is.”
  • “Competition is like a pressure cooker; whatever is in our hearts is going to boil out.”
  • “Practice doesn’t make perfect. It makes permanent.”
  • “If you’re always sacrificing church for sports, there’s a problem.”
  • “We’ve got to teach our kids there are places where we draw the line.”
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