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Thinking - and Rethinking - Athletics in Christian Schools Part One

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The word “athletics” can evoke a range of responses from individuals and schools alike. For some, it’s an integral part of their identity — they live and breathe sports. For others, it’s hardly a consideration. Athletics can be divisive, controversial, and at times, imbalanced. Yet, few things can rally loyalty, unity, school spirit, and enthusiasm like an athletic program. While committing to athletics brings rewards and growth opportunities, finding a balance is important. How can schools ensure that athletics support their overall mission rather than overshadow it? These are significant questions that Christian schools wrestle with daily.

In this episode of the Teacher Edition podcast, Jenny Copeland discusses these topics with Brian Trull, the administrator of athletics and facilities at Wilson Christian Academy in Wilson, North Carolina. He has over 25 years of experience in education, and in his roles as JV and varsity girls’ basketball coach, Brian has led his team to win the NCCSA State Championship eight times.

Topics Covered:

  • The impact of athletics on school spirit, loyalty, and unity
  • Balancing athletics with the mission of the school
  • Using sports as a platform for growth and demonstrating biblical principles
  • Character building through athletics: winning and losing in a God-honoring way
  • Reconciling the competitive nature of sports with biblical teachings
  • The role of coaches in incorporating biblical principles into their coaching philosophy
  • Parental involvement and cultivating support for a biblical worldview culture.

Tune in to gain practical insights and actionable advice for navigating the complexities of athletics in Christian schools. Be sure to join us for part two of this conversation as we continue our discussion with Brian Trull, where we’ll explore topics like travel ball, other leagues, and ministry opportunities within athletics.

Although athletics can be a controversial topic, it also offers unparalleled opportunities for growth, unity, and demonstrating biblical values. In this episode, Jenny Copeland and Brian Trull tackle the big questions surrounding the role of sports in Christian education. From balancing school missions with athletic programs to fostering character and biblical principles, this episode provides valuable perspectives for educators, coaches, and parents alike.

Every day in the classroom is YOUR day to impact and inspire through God's power and grace working in you. Go do what God has called you to do!

About Our Guest

Brian Trull is the administrator of athletics and facilities at Wilson Christian Academy in Wilson, North Carolina. He also serves as the North Carolina Christian School Association State Athletic Commissioner. He earned a degree in history education and has served in a number of different roles over his 25 years in education, including JV and varsity girls’ basketball coach. He has led his varsity girls’ basketball team to an impressive eight NCCSA state championships. Brian and his wife have two children.

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The word “athletics” can evoke a range of responses from individuals and schools alike. For some, it’s an integral part of their identity — they live and breathe sports. For others, it’s hardly a consideration. Athletics can be divisive, controversial, and at times, imbalanced. Yet, few things can rally loyalty, unity, school spirit, and enthusiasm like an athletic program. While committing to athletics brings rewards and growth opportunities, finding a balance is important. How can schools ensure that athletics support their overall mission rather than overshadow it? These are significant questions that Christian schools wrestle with daily.

In this episode of the Teacher Edition podcast, Jenny Copeland discusses these topics with Brian Trull, the administrator of athletics and facilities at Wilson Christian Academy in Wilson, North Carolina. He has over 25 years of experience in education, and in his roles as JV and varsity girls’ basketball coach, Brian has led his team to win the NCCSA State Championship eight times.

Topics Covered:

  • The impact of athletics on school spirit, loyalty, and unity
  • Balancing athletics with the mission of the school
  • Using sports as a platform for growth and demonstrating biblical principles
  • Character building through athletics: winning and losing in a God-honoring way
  • Reconciling the competitive nature of sports with biblical teachings
  • The role of coaches in incorporating biblical principles into their coaching philosophy
  • Parental involvement and cultivating support for a biblical worldview culture.

Tune in to gain practical insights and actionable advice for navigating the complexities of athletics in Christian schools. Be sure to join us for part two of this conversation as we continue our discussion with Brian Trull, where we’ll explore topics like travel ball, other leagues, and ministry opportunities within athletics.

Although athletics can be a controversial topic, it also offers unparalleled opportunities for growth, unity, and demonstrating biblical values. In this episode, Jenny Copeland and Brian Trull tackle the big questions surrounding the role of sports in Christian education. From balancing school missions with athletic programs to fostering character and biblical principles, this episode provides valuable perspectives for educators, coaches, and parents alike.

Every day in the classroom is YOUR day to impact and inspire through God's power and grace working in you. Go do what God has called you to do!

About Our Guest

Brian Trull is the administrator of athletics and facilities at Wilson Christian Academy in Wilson, North Carolina. He also serves as the North Carolina Christian School Association State Athletic Commissioner. He earned a degree in history education and has served in a number of different roles over his 25 years in education, including JV and varsity girls’ basketball coach. He has led his varsity girls’ basketball team to an impressive eight NCCSA state championships. Brian and his wife have two children.

Sponsored By

Now, more than ever, children need a learning experience that enables them to think critically, advances them academically, and encourages them to live biblically. BJU Press serves Christian educators with academically rigorous resources written from a biblical worldview to prepare the next generation to be salt and light in society. We are committed to doing everything we can so Christian education can do everything it must. Visit our website today or contact your Territory Manager to learn more. [bjupress.com]

Website https://teachereditionpodcast.com

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/teachereditionpod/

TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@teachereditionpod

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/teachereditionpod

  continue reading

76 episodes

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