The Larry Principle “Life’s most urgent and persistent question is, "What are you doing for others?” — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Larry, at only 13 years old, made a significant impact on my life. It happened at a Fellowship of Christian Athletes camp, during a tradition that has played out at every FCA camp. The last night features an open mic session when athletes come forward and share how camp has influenced their lives. What Larry shared that night was a watershed moment for me. Larry’s words still ring in my ears. His insight has changed the way I lead and serve. | |
Renewing Coaches' Souls in Korea | FCA Korea arranged the coaches marriage retreat as a time of renewal. It was a strategic step designed to unite spouses’ hearts and minds around the same vision and mission. Some of the most meaningful moments of the retreat took place when FCA staff freely interacted with each coach and spouse to build relationships during the campfire and cookout. | |
| Southeast Asia Host Virtual Women's Coaching Workshop | Coaches from eight countries came together for a virtual two-day workshop designed to connect and equip female coaches in their spiritual, emotional and physical wellbeing. The workshop, hosted May 12-13, brought more than forty coaches together using a Zoom video conference. They were joined by two U.S. Mid-Atlantic region staff and nine Huddle leaders who conducted the training. | | |
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