coachbill wrote:
> DogPride72,
>
> First thing...learn how to spell coach. Just kidding
>
> Many years ago, a great Coach once told me...it's not how much you know,
> it's how much you care. That may be a corny cliché to some, but when you
> really care, you will learn (or lose your job!) If you really want to
> coach, find a job that will allow you to volunteer and serve somewhere that
> need's help. There's no better training that OTJ training.
>
> Another great Coach (Jesus) once told me...before you can find your life,
> you must lose it. Who ever loses his life for His sake will find it!
> Matthew 16:25
>
> As great as the college degree is and the plaque on the wall shows great
> accomplishments, only God can truly ordain the true servant. Raising up
> leaders for tomorrow is what's really important. Championships are great,
> but seeing a young man or lady that you have impacted by coaching,
> following in your footsteps, putting others before themselves...that's what
> Coaching is really about. The good news is you can have both!
>
> As Dogface mentioned, teaching is a tough field to be entering. However, If
> God is telling you to teach, who are you to argue? I would prayerfully
> discern God's will in your direction.
>
> I will keep you in my prayers and ask for God's favor in your quest to take
> on one of the greatest responsibilities of our time...Coaching our youth!
>
> Blessings!
AMEN!!!!!