Chaplains

Big News For CEDE Sports!

CEDE Sports has some exciting news to share with their friends, family, supporters, chaplains, and churches. They have “acquired” or “merged with” or “united with” International Sports Ministries (ISM). 

After over 20 years of ministry, these two organizations are merging under the CEDE Sports name. They have always been on the same team, and now the Lord has led them to combine their talents and personnel to accomplish more together than they could have separately.

“This is a unique opportunity to work together with another organization that has the same vision and desire to work with sportspeople.” Arménio Anjos, President of International Sports Ministries stated. “With this merger, we see a bright future ahead as we bring together resources and people committed to God and enthusiastic about sports and church ministry.” 

Because of ISM’s global presence, CEDE Sports saw this as an opportunity to expand their ministry to additional locations across the globe. With teams in Niger, Argentina, Portugal, Colombia, Paraguay, Italy, Angola, and Mozambique, they knew ISM would be a perfect fit to help them spread their ministry to people they have not yet reached. 

The idea of merging started over a year ago when Arménio and Bob Dyar, CEDE Sports Founder/CEO, met during the Global Sports Chaplaincy Summit. They immediately saw similarities in how they approach the work God put on their hearts to do with chaplains and churches. The more they talked, the more those similarities revealed themselves, leading them to this decision. 

In addition to the global expansion, they also look forward to other benefits in this merging. As they combine their back-office capabilities and share ministry resources, they can streamline processes, increase their effectiveness, and intensify their focus on doing ministry. 

For the past 25 years, Arménio and his wife, Elizabeth, have been involved in sports ministry in Portuga and the USA, among other locations around the world. He has served as an official sports chaplain at the Olympic Games, European and World Championships in Athletics as well as the All African Games. Arménio has been serving as the President of International Sports Ministries and serves on the board of the Major Sports Events Chaplaincy Commission. He will now serve as the Director of International Sports Ministries for CEDE Sports beginning April 1st.

CEDE Sports has been focused since 1996 on mobilizing churches and chaplains through sports. Before 2010, their chaplain ministry focused primarily on the Joe Gibbs Racing organization. In the last 10 years, CEDE Sports has taken on a very strong leadership role in these two key areas of sports ministry: churches and chaplains.

Since 1990, Bob and his wife, Connice, have been involved in sports ministry. While serving as Executive Director of Ministries at Christ Covenant Church, Bob led a team in developing the SOAR ministry. Since 1993, he’s served as a Sports Chaplain, first as Executive Director for Motor Racing Outreach and beginning in 1996 as the Lead Chaplain for Joe Gibbs Racing. Bob continues to lead CEDE Sports in now his 30th year of sports ministry.

We are thrilled to have Arménio and his team joining CEDE Sports. Together, Arménio and Bob are confident that this “merger” will not only well-serve their ministries, but help further their missions to mobilize churches, chaplains, and people through sports around the world.

Whats sporting luck got to do with Gods purposes?

The Rugby World Cup is slowly edging towards its climax and teams over the next few days will be grabbing their sport for the quarter finals. But there is a storm coming! Typhoons are predicted over the weekend which can have a dramatic effect on results. Ireland for example would be red hot favourites to win their game, but an abandonment will mean only a draw, and they will be knocked out the tournament. How does a player deal with his chances of glory being devastated by the weather? How does a player cope when a dream he has worked for years to achieve is destroyed by ‘lady luck’? The margins in elite sport are so thin between success and failure that often chance has a leading role.

The mistake that chaplains can make is trying to make sense of it. Attempting to justify to the athlete why God may have decided to allow that to happen. Such an approach is a spiritual quagmire.

It is interesting researching suffering how responses to it have changed over time. Now when suffering occurs it seems the prevalent question is ‘why did God allow that to happen?’ whereas in medieval times the question was ‘How can God help me in my suffering’ Perhaps this is the route that best serves the sports person, not to, in that moment get lost in trying to make sense of what has happened, but rather focus on the question ‘In my grief of loss Jesus how can you help me now?’

Stress, Coping and Well-being in Elite Sport - Stephen Mellalieu

How do elite sportsmen and women cope with the demands of training and competing consistently at the highest level of performance? How is this attribute developed? What are the factors that influence this development? What are the implications for managing stress and promoting well-being in other professional domains and occupations?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF0xnPn59js

Prayer - Bible Study

Living in a fast paced, independent society will always work against cultivating an honest and consistent prayer life, but our lives desperately need connection with God. It can be difficult to honestly pray to Him if you’re hindered by guilty thoughts or incorrect teaching.

https://athletesinaction.org/resources/pdf/11.Prayer.Hurdle.pdf

Covenant Relationship - Bible Study

In what ways do you struggle to prove or reprove that you belong on your team or on the field/court? How do you respond when your performance “earns” you criticism from your coach or teammates? How do you process the criticism? What happens inside your head?

https://athletesinaction.org/resources/pdf/02.Covenant.Hurdle.pdf

Gods Word - Bible Study

While the Bible was written thousands of years ago and its cultural circumstances are significantly different, it still speaks relevantly to the issues we face today! We can discover its relevance by studying its contents. Whether you believe it should have any authority over your life, however, remains to be decided.

https://athletesinaction.org/resources/pdf/01.Bible.Hurdle.pdf

Identity - Bible Study

Helping athletes find their identity in Christ and not lose their identity in their performance. "Our culture tells us we have to DO something to be important, to be valuable and wanted by others. But the relentless pursuit of performance to measure our worth is a deceitful trap: we’re always just one mistake away (one bad game, one slump, one bad season) from falling short of our ideal. At some level, everyone strives for a secure identity that lasts beyond each performance."

https://athletesinaction.org/resources/pdf/07.Identity.Hurdle.pdf