Team Chaplains from around the sports world share a message of faith and hope. Hosted by Reza Zadeh (Denver Broncos NFL Chaplain) and Ikki Soma (Houston Rockets NBA Chaplain), this podcast features sports chaplains sharing message of faith and hope.
This week we're doing something a little different on Inside the Chapel. Instead of hearing a message from a guest chaplain, the show's co-hosts, Ikki Soma and Reza Zadeh, have a conversation processing Buffalo Bills defensive back Damar Hamlin's on-field collapse a couple weeks and where their roles as chaplains come into play when something like that happens. Soma serves with the NBA's Houston Rockets while Zadeh serves the Denver Broncos. Zadeh shares what it was like being in an NFL facility in the wake of the incident and gives some insight on how he and other NFL chaplains served their teams in the days that followed. Chaplain serve a unique role within professional sports organizations, and this conversation offers a peek into how important their role is during tragedies or hard circumstances. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. This episode is presented by Compassion International. To learn more about Compassion and what it means to sponsor a child, visit compassion.com/sportsspectrum. If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Steelers Chaplain Kent Chevalier – ‘False Religion' — Broncos chaplain Reza Zadeh on ‘Becoming the G.O.A.T' — Rockets Chaplain Ikki Soma – ‘What We Have in Christ'
Christianity is considered a world religion, but it is not a religion. Christianity is a part of a bigger storyline of God's desire to redeem and be reconciled to humanity. What is religion? This week on "Inside the Chapel," Pittsburgh Steelers chaplain Kent Chevalier invites listeners in on an episode of his own podcast, "False Jesus." Any world religion teaches that we must do something to reach God or be accepted by God. We purify ourselves. We pray in a certain way. We don't eat certain foods. We achieve enlightenment. We make sure our good deeds outweigh our bad. Do these things and more, and we'll be good with God. On the other hand, Christianity alone teaches that Jesus has already done everything for you and me to reach God and be accepted by God. The reality is that there is nothing we can do that will make God love us more. There is nothing we can do that will make God love us less. God loves us. Period. And He wants a relationship with us. Religion says we must do. Jesus said it's already done. Of course, there's way more to it, but this is the starting point and a massive difference between all world religions and God's movement, now called Christianity. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. This episode is presented by Compassion International. To learn more about Compassion and what it means to sponsor a child, visit compassion.com/sportsspectrum. If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Dash chaplain Fleceia Comeaux – ‘When God calls you back' — Steelers Chaplain Kent Chevalier – ‘Liar, Lunatic or Lord?' — Jaguars Chaplain Maurice Williams – ‘Audience of One'
Houston Dash chaplain and Fellowship of Christian Athletes minister Fleceia Comeaux is back on "Inside the Chapel," this week to share a message from Mark 10:46. It's a story about Jesus meeting someone in a moment of need at the right time of need, then showing up in a way that only He can. This is the fourth message in a series of chapel talks from Comeaux, who also serves as the coordinator of WNBA chaplains. One of the challenges laid out in this message is bring your specific requests to God. Rather than praying in generalities, what would it look like to lay out our specific needs when we go to God in prayer? Ponder that as your listen to this week's message. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. This episode is presented by Compassion International. To learn more about Compassion and what it means to sponsor a child, visit compassion.com/sportsspectrum. If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — FCA minister Fleceia Comeaux on seeking God first — Houston Dash chaplain Fleceia Comeaux on God's plan — Houston Dash chaplain Fleceia Comeaux on contentment
This week on "Inside the Chapel," Houston Rockets chaplain Malcolm Marshall shares a message on the importance of really knowing the essentials of the faith as a means to safeguard against deception. He challenges those in the locker room to become "a student of your faith." While knowing what you believe is important, it's essential that we know why we believe it, he says. "When you're a student of your faith, you're in a position to see the deficits of His church and its people and not be swayed by that," he says. "Most deception occurs when a little bit of error is mixed with enough truth to make it believable." "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Steelers Chaplain Kent Chevalier – ‘Liar, Lunatic or Lord?' — Rutgers Football Chaplain Tyler Stowell – ‘Our Father In Heaven' — Rockets chaplain Malcolm Marshall on ‘Woman at the Well'
Is Jesus Christ really God? This is a question humans have been wrestling with since the day Jesus was born. Even when he was in his mother's womb. Different religions land on opposite sides when it comes to answering this question. Some say he was God. Some say he was a prophet of God. Some say he was an excellent teacher of Jewish Law with a unique rabbinic teaching method. Some say that he was just a good moral teacher. And still, some just don't care. This week on "Inside the Chapel," Pittsburgh Steelers chaplain Kent Chevalier lets listeners in on an episode of his own podcast, "False Jesus," where he explores claims that Jesus makes about himself: He came from Heaven (John 6:35-38). He has the power to perform miracles (John 10:36-39). He was sinless (John 8:45-47). He has the authority to forgive sin (Mark 2:5-7). He would die and come back to life (Mark 8:31). He is the only way to Heaven (John 14:6). He is God (John 10:30-33). You cannot believe one without believing the others. Either all these claims are true or none of them are true because these claims are tied to the person who's making them. Join us as we explore those claims this week. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. This episode is presented by Compassion International. To learn more about Compassion and what it means to sponsor a child, visit compassion.com/sportsspectrum. RELATED PODCASTS: — Rutgers Football Chaplain Tyler Stowell – ‘Our Father In Heaven' — Broncos chaplain Reza Zadeh on ‘Becoming the G.O.A.T' — Jaguars Chaplain Maurice Williams – ‘Audience of One'
Rutgers football team chaplain Tyler Stowell joins "Inside the Chapel" again, this time to share a message about the Lord's Prayer. Stowell takes a deep look at who the God is that we pray to in Heaven and what it means for Him to be "our" father. This message shows what prayer looks like and how relational God is. There's never a bad time to go our Father in prayer. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. RELATED PODCASTS: — Rutgers chaplain Tyler Stowell on worth – ‘Am I Good Enough?' — Broncos chaplain Reza Zadeh on ‘Becoming the G.O.A.T' — FCA minister Fleceia Comeaux on seeking God first
We've heard the phrase and asked the question: "Who is the G.O.A.T." — the greatest of all time? Every athlete pursues greatness, but being the greatest of all time in something is a feat only few can claim to have reached. On this week's episode, Denver Broncos team chaplain and "Inside the Chapel" co-host Reza Zadeh shares a message that he gave to a college football team from John 13 on what it looks like to pursue greatness. "It's great for us to pursue being great at what God has called us to do, he says, but our problem isn't in pursuing greatness. It's in how we define greatness. We try to be successful in the world's eyes, which doesn't always match being great and successful in God's kingdom. Listen in as he unpacks that concept. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. This episode is presented by Compassion International. To learn more about Compassion and what it means to sponsor a child, visit compassion.com/sportsspectrum. If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Rockets Chaplain Ikki Soma – ‘What We Have in Christ' — FCA minister Fleceia Comeaux on seeking God first — Broncos chaplain Reza Zadeh on ‘God's Masterpiece'
Houston Dash chaplain Fleceia Comeaux is back once again on "Inside the Chapel," this time to share a message from Acts 19:13-16 about seeking God first in everything. This is third in a series of messages from Comeaux, who else serves with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and as the coordinator of WNBA chaplains. In this message, titled "Who Are You Seeking?" she challenges her team (and listeners) to ponder two questions: Are you seeking the God that you know, or that someone else knows? Are you a confession Christian, a convenient Christian, or a "con" Christian? "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Houston Dash chaplain Fleceia Comeaux on God's plan — Houston Dash chaplain Fleceia Comeaux on contentment — Rockets Chaplain Ikki Soma – ‘What We Have in Christ'
Ikki Soma is the Houston Rockets team chaplain and one of the co-hosts of "Inside the Chapel." He's also a lead campus pastor at Bayou City Fellowship in Houston, Texas. He brings the message this week with a sermon he preached at his home church. The title of the sermon is "What We Have in Christ" and it centers on how Christians can access what God has planned for us. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. This episode is presented by Compassion International. To learn more about Compassion and what it means to sponsor a child, visit compassion.com/sportsspectrum. If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Jaguars Chaplain Maurice Williams — ‘Audience of One' — Houston Dash chaplain Fleceia Comeaux on God's plan — Houston Rockets chaplain Mike Rosas – ‘Do You Want to Be Well?'
Jacksonville Jaguars chaplain, and former Jaguars star, Maurice Williams joins "Inside the Chapel" this week to share a message about perfectionism, comparison, and playing for an "audience of One." Williams is a part of Athletes In Action, and this message is part of a series of messages we'll share on this podcast that feature sports chaplains honing their speaking skills in a cohort setting with other chaplains. In addition to his role as team chaplain, he's entering into his first season as head football coach at Providence School in the Jacksonville area. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Houston Dash chaplain Fleceia Comeaux on God's plan — Texas A&M football chaplain Mikado Hinson on ‘The Greatest Grind' — Steelers chaplain Kent Chevalier on ‘Facing the Storms of Life'
Houston Dash chaplain Fleceia Comeaux is back this week on "Inside the Chapel," this time to talk about how Christians can seek God's plan. It can be difficult at times to discern what is coming from God versus the world, but Comeaux illustrates what seeking God's plan looks like. On top of her role with the Dash, Comeaux serves as the coordinator of WNBA chaplains. She also serves as the director of women's ministry for USA Youth Outreach and is the South Houston rep for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. This episode is presented by Compassion International. To learn more about Compassion and what it means to sponsor a child, visit compassion.com/sportsspectrum. If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Houston Dash chaplain Fleceia Comeaux on contentment — Houston Rockets chaplain Mike Rosas – ‘Do You Want to Be Well?' — Oklahoma softball chaplain Sarah Roberts on comparison
Fleceia Comeaux serves as the team chaplain for the Houston Dash as well as the coordinator of WNBA chaplains. She also serves as the director of women's ministry for USA Youth Outreach and is the South Houston rep for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. This week on "Inside the Chapel," she shares a message from Exodus 4 where she asks her athletes, "what's in your hand?" She assures her team of the truth that God told Moses in that moment, that everything they need, they already have. She challenges her players to ponder three ideas: -"Don't discount what God adds value to." -"Don't limit God with your poor perspective." -"Don't worry about what others will think." "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Oklahoma softball chaplain Sarah Roberts on comparison — WNBA volunteer chaplain Freda Doxey on identity – ‘Who Are You?' — Rutgers chaplain Tyler Stowell on worth – ‘Am I Good Enough?'
Houston Rockets chaplain Mike Rosas joins us again on "Inside the Chapel" to deliver his second message in a two-part series. This week's message comes from John 5, where Rosas asks, "Do you want to be well?" His message is about pursuing and experiencing the fullness of God. He tells his huddle, and the listeners, "you don't have to wait for the miracle. You can become the miracle." "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. This episode is presented by Compassion International. To learn more about Compassion and what it means to sponsor a child, visit compassion.com/sportsspectrum. If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Houston Rockets chaplain Mike Rosas on ‘Building on the Rock' — Spurs chaplain Sam Johnson on discipleship, pursuing God — Rockets chaplain Malcolm Marshall on ‘Woman at the Well'
Mike Rosas serves as one of the team chaplains for the Houston Rockets, alongside "Inside the Chapel" co-host Ikki Soma. He delivers the message on this week's episode, and it comes from Matthew 7:24-27. He challenges his team, and listeners, to build their foundation on the solid rock of Jesus instead of the uncertain sand that the world tempts us with. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Spurs chaplain Sam Johnson on discipleship, pursuing God — Rockets chaplain Malcolm Marshall on ‘Woman at the Well' — Rockets chaplain Ikki Soma on Psalm 55, betrayal
Today on "Inside the Chapel," chaplain Andrew Pepper of the Halifax Mooseheads (a club in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) shares a message from Matthew 28 about the "myth" of destiny compared to what our eternal journey should be when walking with Jesus. He touches on dealing with success and failure and how to handle feelings of bitterness when things don't work out the way we hope they do or feel like they should. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. This episode is presented by Compassion International. To learn more about Compassion and what it means to sponsor a child, visit compassion.com/sportsspectrum. If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Oklahoma softball chaplain Sarah Roberts on comparison — Spurs chaplain Sam Johnson on discipleship, pursuing God — Halifax Mooseheads chaplain Andrew Pepper on ‘Our Heavenly Prize'
Comparison is the thief of joy. You've probably heard that before, and it's the cornerstone point of this week's "Inside the Chapel" episode with University of Oklahoma Softball chaplain Sarah Roberts. Roberts talks about how if the enemy can't cut us down, he'll at least try to distract us and keep us busy. Causing us to compare ourselves to others is one way he tries to that, as all of it keeps us focused on worldly pursuits instead of focusing on who God has called us to be and what God has called us to do. It's okay to have passions and pursue certain things, but the order in which we do it matters. We must seek first the kingdom of God, not our worldly pursuits. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Oklahoma softball chaplain Sarah Roberts on feeling ‘Overlooked and Overwhelmed' — Spurs chaplain Sam Johnson on discipleship, pursuing God — WNBA volunteer chaplain Freda Doxey on identity – ‘Who Are You?'
This week on "Inside the Chapel," San Antonio Spurs chaplain Sam Johnson shares a message from John 8:31-32 about discipleship and pursuing God. He particularly hits on the part of verse 32 that says, "then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." He uses the analogy that in the way that professional athletes need proper nutrition and to fill their bodies with good food, Christians need to pursue God and fill their hearts and minds with the proper spiritual food and truth from the Bible. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. This episode is presented by Compassion International. To learn more about Compassion and what it means to sponsor a child, visit compassion.com/sportsspectrum. If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — USMNT chaplain Andy Young on being ambassadors for Christ — Rockets chaplain Malcolm Marshall on ‘Woman at the Well' — Rockets chaplain Ikki Soma on Psalm 55, betrayal
Andy Young serves as the team chaplain for the United States men's national soccer team, and this week on "Inside the Chapel," he takes us inside the locker room with his message to the team before their World Cup qualifying win over Costa Rica on March 30 — the win that clinched the team's first World Cup berth since 2014. His message is about being on mission and discerning what we are called to do as followers as Jesus. He uses the idea of an "ambassador" and how we should be ambassadors for the gospel. What does it look like for a professional athlete to be radically different from his teammates and others? How do they use their platforms to be ambassadors for Christ? His message unpacks all of that. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Broncos chaplain Reza Zadeh on ‘God's Masterpiece' — Rockets chaplain Malcolm Marshall on the ‘Woman at the Well' — Western Kentucky chaplain Andrew Hammond on talents
Today on "Inside the Chapel," Denver Broncos chaplain, and co-host of the podcast, Reza Zadeh walks us through the core foundation of what salvation is and what it means that Jesus extends grace and mercy to every one of us. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. This episode is presented by Compassion International. To learn more about Compassion and what it means to sponsor a child, visit compassion.com/sportsspectrum. If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Rockets chaplain Malcolm Marshall on ‘Woman at the Well' — Rockets chaplain Ikki Soma on Psalm 55, betrayal — Texas State FCA director Pat Ford on ‘Daniel in the Lions Den'
Today on "Inside the Chapel," Houston Rockets chaplain Malcolm Marshall shares a message from John 4 and the woman at the well. It's a hopeful message of Jesus meeting a woman in the midst of her shame. Marshall shares this message in a way that relates to the players in the Rockets locker room. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. RELATED PODCASTS: — Rockets chaplain Malcolm Marshall on ‘Decisions' — Western Kentucky chaplain Andrew Hammond on talents — Rockets chaplain Ikki Soma on ‘Being a Witness'
Western Kentucky University men's basketball chaplain Andrew Hammond delivers a message this week from Matthew 25, which is the Parable of the Talents. His message is titled, "God's uniquely gifted you for His glory," and he shares some real-life anecdotes of how God has used different people in the world of sports to share their talents for His glory. Whether you're a five-star recruit or a walk-on, he said, God has a specific purpose for you. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. This episode is presented by Compassion International. To learn more about Compassion and what it means to sponsor a child, visit compassion.com/sportsspectrum. RELATED PODCASTS: — Texas A&M football chaplain Mikado Hinson on ‘The Greatest Grind' — Rutgers chaplain Tyler Stowell on worth – ‘Am I Good Enough?' — Georgia basketball chaplain Nolen Wood on how to ‘Run to Win'
Houston Rockets team chaplain and co-host of Inside the Chapel Ikki Soma delivers a message this week out of Psalm 55 on betrayal. The title of his message is, "Dealing With Knife Wounds in the Back," in which he shares what the Bible says about dealing with disappointment or betrayal. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. RELATED PODCASTS: — Halifax Mooseheads chaplain Andrew Pepper on ‘Our Heavenly Prize' — Rockets chaplain Ikki Soma on ‘Being a Witness' — Steelers chaplain Kent Chevalier on ‘Facing the Storms of Life'
Asif Shaikh serves as one of the chaplains for the United States Olympic team. Raised a Muslim, Shaikh became a Christian later in life. This week on "Inside the Chapel," with the 2022 Winter Olympics in full swing, Sheikh brings a message about "chasing the lion" and overcoming fear. "The greatest fear in your life today can also be your greatest triumph," he said. He talks about the disappointment that Summer Olympians felt after they were delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but also the fear and anxiety that the delay and the pandemic have brought. Today's message is all about facing those fears and disappointments. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. This episode is presented by Compassion International. To learn more about Compassion and what it means to sponsor a child, visit compassion.com/sportsspectrum. If you enjoyed this episode, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Texas A&M football chaplain Mikado Hinson on ‘The Greatest Grind' — Texas State FCA director Pat Ford on ‘Daniel in the Lions Den' — Rutgers chaplain Tyler Stowell on worth – ‘Am I Good Enough?'
Mikado Hinson serves as the chaplain for the Texas A&M football team, and this week on "Inside the Chapel" he brings a message about the final hours that Jesus spent before heading to the cross. The main theme of his message is that regardless of what you're going through, always stay connected to God. Just as Jesus did in the Garden of the Gethsemane, even in the face of death, he clinged to God. Recorded following fall camp, Hinson urges his players to do the same, and to find some close friends — some "real ones" as he calls it — who can walk that journey with them and hold them accountable. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this episode, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Texas State FCA Director Pat Ford on ‘Daniel in the Lions Den' — Halifax Mooseheads chaplain Andrew Pepper on ‘Our Heavenly Prize' — Rutgers chaplain Tyler Stowell on worth – ‘Am I Good Enough?'
Pat Ford is the director of Fellowship of Christian Athletes at Texas State University, and this week on "Inside the Chapel" he brings a message from the story of Daniel in the lions' den in Daniel 6. He challenges his team, and listeners, to take account of the adversity and fear they face in life and always point their heart toward God in those moments. What happens when you push through that adversity and remain faithful to God in those moments? Take a listen as Ford shares what Scripture says. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. This episode is presented by Compassion International. To learn more about Compassion and what it means to sponsor a child, visit compassion.com/sportsspectrum. If you enjoyed this conversation, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Halifax Mooseheads chaplain Andrew Pepper on ‘Our Heavenly Prize' — Rutgers chaplain Tyler Stowell on worth – ‘Am I Good Enough?' — Pistons chaplain Jonathan Wynne on ‘Imminent Presence of God'
Today on "Inside the Chapel," Halifax Mooseheads team chaplain Andrew Pepper shares a message from Matthew 6:19-22 on storing our treasures in Heaven instead of pursuing temporal earthly treasures. This was his message to the team as they headed home for Christmas holiday season. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. This episode is presented by Compassion International. To learn more about Compassion and what it means to sponsor a child, visit compassion.com/sportsspectrum. If you enjoyed this episode, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Denver Broncos chaplain Reza Zadeh on ‘Perspective of Advent' — Rutgers chaplain Tyler Stowell on worth – ‘Am I Good Enough?' — WNBA volunteer chaplain Freda Doxey on identity – ‘Who Are You?'
Today on "Inside the Chapel," Denver Broncos team chaplain and co-host of the show Reza Zadeh offers a message that shares the proper perspective on Advent. In this message, Reza how Advent means "waiting" and how in our walk with Jesus, there will be plenty of times where we have to wait on God and what God's plan truly is. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this episode, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Rutgers chaplain Tyler Stowell on worth – ‘Am I Good Enough?' — Rockets chaplain Ikki Soma on ‘Being a Witness' — Broncos chaplain Reza Zadeh on how to ‘Be Watchful'
Today on "Inside the Chapel," Rutgers Football team chaplain Tyler Stowell shares a message from 2 Samuel 9:1-2 on worth and wondering, "Am I good enough?" Tyler uses the story of a little-known Biblical character named Mephibosheth to illustrate that God can has picked and chosen us already and already determined our worth. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. This episode is presented by Compassion International. To learn more about Compassion and what it means to sponsor a child, visit compassion.com/sportsspectrum. -- If you enjoyed this episode, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — WNBA volunteer chaplain Freda Doxey on identity – ‘Who Are You?' — Georgia basketball chaplain Nolen Wood on how to ‘Run to Win' — Pistons chaplain Jonathan Wynne on ‘Imminent Presence of God'
Today on "Inside the Chapel," WNBA volunteer chaplain Freda Doxey shares a message from 1 John 1:12 and Matthew 16:19 on identity titled, "Who Are You?" The premise of her message is that while it's easy for people, especially athletes, to attach their identity to what they do and the results they produce, our ultimate identity comes from Jesus. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. -- If you enjoyed this episode, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Georgia basketball chaplain Nolen Wood on how to ‘Run to Win' — Rockets chaplain Malcolm Marshall on ‘Decisions' — Oklahoma softball chaplain Sarah Roberts on feeling ‘Overlooked and Overwhelmed'
Today on "Inside the Chapel," University of Georgia men's basketball team chaplain Nolen Wood shares a message from 1 Corinthians 9:24-27 called "Run to Win" about self-discipline and finishing the race. Verse 24 reads, "do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize." As Wood explains, the prize at the end of our race is Jesus. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. This episode is presented by Compassion International. To learn more about Compassion and what it means to sponsor a child, visit compassion.com/sportsspectrum. -- If you enjoyed this episode, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Rockets chaplain Ikki Soma on ‘Being a Witness' — Broncos chaplain Reza Zadeh on how to ‘Be Watchful' — Oklahoma softball chaplain Sarah Roberts on feeling ‘Overlooked and Overwhelmed'
Today on "Inside the Chapel," Houston Rockets chaplain and co-host of the show Ikki Soma shares a message from Colossians 1:13 on what it means to be a witness and for athletes to use their platforms to influence others for Christ. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. -- If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Rockets chaplain Malcolm Marshall on ‘Decisions' — Pistons chaplain Jonathan Wynne on ‘Imminent Presence of God' — Rockets chaplain Ikki Soma on finding ‘Peace and Rest'
Today on "Inside the Chapel," Houston Rockets chaplain Malcolm Marshall shares a message from 1 Corinthians 10:23 on the decisions we face in life. Inside the Chapel is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. -- If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Broncos chaplain Reza Zadeh on how to ‘Be Watchful' — Pistons chaplain Jonathan Wynne on ‘Imminent Presence of God' — Rockets chaplain Ikki Soma on finding ‘Peace and Rest'
Today on "Inside the Chapel," Denver Broncos chaplain and co-host of the show Reza Zadeh delivers a message from 1 Corinthians 16:13-14. Inside the Chapel is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. -- If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Detroit Pistons chaplain Jonathan Wynne on ‘Imminent Presence of God' — Houston Rockets chaplain Ikki Soma on finding ‘Peace and Rest' — Steelers chaplain Kent Chevalier on ‘Facing the Storms of Life' Receive our 10-day Sports Spectrum Devotional written by professional athletes for FREE when you sign up for our Sports Spectrum Weekly Email Newsletter. Sign up here.
Today on "Inside the Chapel," Detroit Pistons chaplain Jonathan Wynne speaks from Acts 17:24-31 on the imminent presence of God. Inside the Chapel is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. -- If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Houston Rockets chaplain Ikki Soma on finding ‘Peace and Rest' — Steelers chaplain Kent Chevalier on ‘Facing the Storms of Life' — Chargers chaplain George Gregory on ‘Winning in Life' Receive our 10-day Sports Spectrum Devotional written by professional athletes for FREE when you sign up for our Sports Spectrum Weekly Email Newsletter. Sign up here.
Today on "Inside the Chapel," co-host and Houston Rockets team chaplain Ikki Soma shares a message on peace and rest as he speaks from 2 Chronicles 15. -- Receive our 10-day Sports Spectrum Devotional written by professional athletes for FREE when you sign up for our Sports Spectrum Weekly Email Newsletter. Sign up here.
Today on “Inside the Chapel,” Oklahoma softball team chaplain Sarah Roberts shares a message on how to respond and find truth in God's Word when we feel overlooked and overwhelmed. --- Receive our 10-day Sports Spectrum Devotional written by professional athletes for FREE when you sign up for our Sports Spectrum Weekly Email Newsletter. Sign up here.
Today on Inside the Chapel, Pittsburgh Steelers team chaplain Kent Chevalier shares a powerful message on facing the storms that life brings us. --- Receive our 10-day Sports Spectrum Devotional written by professional athletes for FREE when you sign up for our Sports Spectrum Weekly Email Newsletter. Sign up here.
Today on our debut episode of Inside the Chapel, Los Angeles Chargers team chaplain George Gregory shares an important message on what it means to win in life. --- Receive our 10-day Sports Spectrum Devotional written by professional athletes for FREE when you sign up for our Sports Spectrum Weekly Email Newsletter. Sign up here.
Welcome to Inside the Chapel, a brand new podcast hosted by Denver Broncos chaplain Reza Chaplain and Houston Rockets chaplain Ikki Soma. Today we hear Reza and Ikki's testimony and introduce you to our show and what you can expect on every episode. --- Receive our 10-day Sports Spectrum Devotional written by professional athletes for FREE when you sign up for our Sports Spectrum Weekly Email Newsletter. Sign up here.
Inside the Chapel is a brand new podcast produced by Sports Spectrum. Denver Broncos team chaplain Reza Zadeh and Houston Rockets team chaplain Ikki Soma are your hosts as sports pastors and chaplains from the around the pro and college level will bring a teaching message of faith and hope. Tune in July 13, 2021 and tell someone about the brand new Sports Spectrum Inside the Chapel podcast!