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Sports can either become an idol bringing out the worst in us, or it can be a powerful tool for your child’s life development, discipleship, and spiritual formation. In this workshop, Mike Tatlock will address intentional ways to see the challenges and competition of sports through the lens of helping your child become a person of strong character and purpose.
Presenter: Mike Tatlock — NBA Portland Trailblazers Chaplain & Senior Pastor, Grace Chapel Wilsonville.
If you have questions or a prayer request, please reach out to our team at: [email protected]
To check out the 10-Day Instagram Challenge, head over to https://www.instagram.com/familylifecanada
Please note: although the workshop presenters are trusted voices in their communities, they do not officially represent FamilyLife or articulate our perspectives exactly on the parenting topics. We trust that parents, out of due diligence, will listen to a variety of perspectives to discern their own beliefs about the cultural issues or challenges facing their family.
By FamilyLife CanadaSports can either become an idol bringing out the worst in us, or it can be a powerful tool for your child’s life development, discipleship, and spiritual formation. In this workshop, Mike Tatlock will address intentional ways to see the challenges and competition of sports through the lens of helping your child become a person of strong character and purpose.
Presenter: Mike Tatlock — NBA Portland Trailblazers Chaplain & Senior Pastor, Grace Chapel Wilsonville.
If you have questions or a prayer request, please reach out to our team at: [email protected]
To check out the 10-Day Instagram Challenge, head over to https://www.instagram.com/familylifecanada
Please note: although the workshop presenters are trusted voices in their communities, they do not officially represent FamilyLife or articulate our perspectives exactly on the parenting topics. We trust that parents, out of due diligence, will listen to a variety of perspectives to discern their own beliefs about the cultural issues or challenges facing their family.