Ron Gardenhire was ejected in the 9th inning protesting an overturned call that essentially nixed the winning run
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Tiger Woods has an easy trick for how to handle the first tee. Butch Harmon explains how to not be nervous.
The fear of losing usually isn't the fear of losing a tennis match. Losing a tennis match is not a big deal. It means only that someone else played better than you.
Yes, it was a classic, as predicted. But not in the way many expected.
There are benefits to be had by playing a softer flex shaft in your wedges. If it works for Tiger Woods, it may work for your game as well.
There's a tool that allows you to figure out how quickly great golfers earn your salary.
Tiger's ability to control both distance and trajectory with his wedges is one of the biggest reasons he’s back in contention consistently.
If you think it's tough being Tiger Woods, just imagine the pressure of what it's like playing alongside him.
Overcome failure by learning this lesson from the most improbable story in sports.
Deep rough doesn't have to be a punishment. Tiger Woods explains how to hit better shots from tough lies in this video.
The return of Tiger Woods was a success. But it also revived an old problem. Does that criticism have merit?
Unless you’re betting way more money than you should be, a hardcore bad beat story is at least as fun as winning a bet.
Every church should be thinking about how to reach the dechurched
When it comes to God, religion, the ever-trendy search-for-meaning or purpose, even atheism, millions simply say, 'So what.'
Evangelical churches have lost many moderate members and have become more virulent without losing their power.
Christian communities can criticize and resist current trends toward faith deconstruction, but they may only succeed in pushing more people out into the wilderness where they are less likely to find the life-giving waters for which they thirst.
When I first became a believer, evangelism meant “cold call,” door-to-door telling people about Jesus. That approach actually still works in some contexts, but it’s not the norm.
"The real question for me is— Would I be willing to lay down my preferences and embrace someone else’s if it meant they might meet Jesus? My hope is that the answer to that question will always be yes. My hope for local churches all over the world is that the answer would always be yes. That we would be willing to do whatever it takes to introduce people to Jesus."<br>This is the key. There is a balance between organizing a church…
If you would like information on getting involved in a small or home group, fill out both sides of the Connect Card under the seats in the sanctuary and drop it in an offering box or bring it to th…