What Youth Sports Families Can Learn from the Apostle Paul // Timothy Ateek
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In this episode, we welcome back Timothy Ateek for a conversation about what youth sports families can learn from the life of the Apostle Paul. Together, we unpack how identity, hardship, mentorship, and faith all intersect in the world of athletics and parenting. Timothy shares how Paul’s life modeled perseverance, humility, and purpose long before becoming the influential leader most people remember, reminding us that God often shapes people through seasons of obscurity, disappointment, and hardship before elevating them. We also discuss the temptation for parents to rescue kids too quickly, the pressure athletes feel to tie their worth to performance, and why building an identity rooted in Christ matters far more than wins, rankings, or playing time.
Throughout the conversation, we continually come back to the idea that youth sports are more than games and trophies—they are mission fields. Whether it’s encouraging teammates, mentoring younger athletes, handling pressure with grace, or building relationships in the stands, every moment becomes an opportunity to reflect Jesus. This episode is both practical and encouraging for parents and athletes who want to compete with purpose, lead with humility, and remember what matters most long after the scoreboard is forgotten.