Camp is going on now! Please pray for amazing transformations on and off the field for these Student-Athletes
When: June 26th - 30th, 2023 (Overnight Camp)
Where: Northwest Nazarene University (Nampa, ID)
Who: Boys & Girls incoming 7th-12th graders
Sports: Basketball, Motocross, Mountain Biking, Football, Tennis, Baseball, Softball, Volleyball, Soccer, Track & Field events (sprints, pole vaulting, throws, jumps), XC, Golf, Functional Fitness/Cross Training, Wrestling, Swim, Diving, Disc Golf along with New Sports this Year: Mountain Biking, Archery, and Pickleball
*Must bring your own dirt bike, gas, helmet, boots, gear, and protective equipment for Motocross (for more information email our FCA MX Idaho rep cgoranson@fca.org)
AMA MOTOCROSS +
SUPERCROSS CHAMPION
AMA PROFESSIONAL MOTOCROSS, SUPERCROSS + MOTOCROSS DES NATIONS
AMA NATIONAL
HARE + HOUND CHAMPION
TWO-TIME AMA NATIONAL
HOUND + HARE CHAMPION
AMA PROFESSIONAL
MOTOCROSS + SUPERCROSS
Check out these videos from last year!
As competitors, we always dream of something Greater. We train tirelessly to reach our potential, seeking approval from teammates, coaches and fans. The promise of a trophy or praise pushes us to succeed. Our identity becomes about our performance—how well we play, not who we are. The pressure to succeed fuels our purpose to compete every day.
But what happens when our season ends, or we don’t perform well?
What does it say about our potential or our purpose? The world will say we’re not good enough—that we’ve failed.
But Jesus Christ says differently. In Christ, we have a Greater potential than what is on a scoreboard. Through His sacrifice on the cross, we have the promise of a new life. When we surrender our lives to Jesus, we give up the old expectations to gain a new identity in Christ. The pressure to perform evaporates, and our performance is transformed. We no longer compete for something Greater, but for Someone Greater. We play with a new purpose: He must become Greater, and we must become less.
There is greater potential in my life than finding my identity in sports.
Jesus Christ's promise of salvation gives me a new identity
My new identity in Christ gives me a new way to perform.
My purpose is to play for Someone greater.