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Christian Athletic Ministry Podcast

Christian Athletic Ministry Podcast

By Christian Athletic Ministry Podcast

Welcome to the Christian Athletic Ministry Podcast! A podcast for officials, athletes, coaches, chaplains, and anyone who is involved or is considering joining the sports ministry.

We discuss everything about the journey, mission, inspiration, and challenges of every successful official, athlete, coach, chaplain, and sports ministry. Hear their stories and who knows? They have more inspiring experiences and lessons to share than you can expect!

Thank you for listening, and please feel free to share the podcast with friends and family if you feel led. God bless.
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Christian Athletic Ministry PodcastNov 05, 2021

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How to pursue an aspiration notwithstanding challenges with Referee Edith Boticario

How to pursue an aspiration notwithstanding challenges with Referee Edith Boticario

Every individual in their heart can be assumed to carry a dream. We can always be the efficacious version of ourselves whenever we desire to be. However, it is difficult and will always require good character, patience, determination, and hard work. Since as we improve in knowledge and capabilities, we become more susceptible to tremendous adversities.

We must realize that God often permits us to face difficulties so that when the time comes where He will give us our battle's victory, we may be able to treasure it. And that we can also be inspired by how brave and confident we are during those heavy days. Therefore, let us not quit reaching for our dreams. Although challenges and weaknesses may come across our path, we must endeavor to work hard and be determined to succeed. And when we reach our goals, we must also seek to help other dreamers find their way up.

Referee Edith Boticario is an empowered woman, athlete, and referee. She is a 35-year-old woman who has spent her life in the field of athletics for almost 18 years. Edith started her journey as a referee in Daet, Camarines Norte, at seventeen as a friend allowed her to try officiating in a barangay league. In her desire to improve, Edith worked hard to learn different rules, mechanics, and signaling required in her chosen field. Her improvement attracted opportunities, so she harvested the fruit of her determination as she became the first and youngest female UAAP deputy commissioner, along with her other accomplishments.

In this special episode with Editha Boticario, we'll learn about the journey of a woman who never allows the waves and billows of her life to immobilize her to succeed. As a referee, she often receives hurtful words and criticisms from people around her, saying she can never prosper. However, instead of quitting, she utilizes her ability and knowledge to endeavor all the more to prove them wrong. Edith believes that to accomplish a goal; we must be determined enough to face every hardship life will throw at us.

"Keep reaching your dreams despite challenges you may encounter in life." - Referee Editha Boticario

Connect with Editha Boticario:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/editha.boticario; https://www.facebook.com/ladyrefs

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Oct 28, 202239:29
"There Goes My Hero" A conversation With The Referee Kids

"There Goes My Hero" A conversation With The Referee Kids

Every child has that special connection to their father, especially daughters. They can feel what their dad is feeling. They even follow in Dad's footsteps. And behind every referee, a daughter or son is proudest in the crowded court whispering, "it's my hero right there blowing that whistle." Even though they hear the bashings and boos, they will never show bitterness. They've grown stronger; accepted the fact that all that “cursing” and booing - just makes their dad strong. And no matter how many boo’s they hear it will never lessen their respect for their Dads. If one day you hear more of their stories, would you change a thing? This episode will touch a part of your heart and open your mind to the psychological baggage they carry and the hopes they hold onto. They grow up in a noisy world, not to mention cruel. But it's a surprise to hear them being fair, understanding, deep, and being "over with it, no biggie." It's a good mindset a parent has embodied right there. If there's someone who could better understand a referee's life, it's their children. They feel hurt. They feel bad. They know how their father strives hard to study, to be fair, to forgive easily, and the value of camaraderie, and patience. You might just need to hear their hearts. Listen to know how they perceive the world having a referee Dad. Episode Highlights *get to know how these kids took their Dad's profession when they were younger *take a guess how they handled the very first moment when they heard someone bashing their Dad (and with their younger sibling) *weigh in mind how their exposure to games helped them become resilient to bad mouths they hear on the court *appreciate what are the influence their Dad's profession has on their life decisions *have a grasp of how they cope with the feeling of homesickness during the pandemic *get to celebrate their proudest moments by having a referee Dad *get a glimpse of their experience being involved in their Dad's activities *come to understand and hear the worst memory they can never forget *know the sentiment of how they felt when their Dad got into trouble *have an understanding of what these kids can tell what their Dad has become to a character, being a referee *consider the advice they can give to kids like them *encompass if they are inclined to or encourage their sons and daughters to be a referee someday *know more about what they want the fans, coaches, and players to know from their shoes as a referee's child *have in mind what their advice to anyone who wants to be a referee Key Takeaways: *It takes a strong personality to build a resilient mindset against a noisy crowd. *Being a referee is a great avenue to promote a healthy lifestyle and a good physique. - Carmela Sembrano *It's a great profession where I see my Dad helping others passionately. - Joana Mariano *It takes an open mind and heart to have a Dad who is a referee. - Carmela Sembrano *A referee is a decent job. - Carmela Sembrano *A referee is a profession, and we can handle things out the professional way, not the foul talks. - Joana Mariano *Forgiveness is the best virtue they wear all throughout their career. They can easily forgive people around them, game after game. *The referees also deserve respect. They have that whistle. They wear uniforms. They have a family. They have kids. Most importantly, they are human. *There is more to understand about being a referee, in their profession, and in their lives. For more inspiring stories on your list, come subscribe to us on Spotify, Google Podcast, Edify podcast, and iTunes.

Article Link mentioned:

https://herviewfromhome.com/living-my-daddy-is-a-referee/

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Jul 07, 202226:04
Basketball: A Blessing Disguised as Sports or Hobby to Serve God. With Francis Tan and Jeffrey Ong

Basketball: A Blessing Disguised as Sports or Hobby to Serve God. With Francis Tan and Jeffrey Ong

Some people view sports as a way to have fun. But when one found more reason beyond that, a purpose looms within.

Our guests Jeffrey Ong and Francis Tan are from the Cross Training Ministry.  This is the basketball ministry of the United Evangelical Church of the Philippines. In this episode, we hear them share how their love for basketball led them to join and serve in this ministry that started back in 1998.

Leading a ministry is not easy, but not for these two, because they love basketball.

While there is no achievement that is won easily, one great mark in their heart is seeing people becoming great leaders in the church (and ministry) from being non-churchgoers. It's the purest joy!

Take their advice on how to start a ministry from the ground up, and be inspired as they give us priceless lessons they learned from their journey.

Key Takeaways:

1. Sports and ministry are a very good combination. It's very effective. It's not within the walls or four corners but it's building people together.

2. It's more fun and people will easily come together for the love of sports. It's the easiest avenue to invite the youth.

3. Build a ministry. Stop. Rethink. Restart. Persevere. Commit.

4. The ministry is not limited to any sports, it can also be for kids or for older groups that are into sports.

5. It's a two-way growth. Learn not just the spiritual aspect but to sports aspect as well.

If you are wondering how to start a ministry, this podcast is great for you.

Timestamps:

1:23 -- How the ministry started

2:28 -- The discipleship and struggles

3:36 -- How did the ministry become officially part of the church program

5:02 -- When and how the ministry bloomed

6:45 -- How they reach out to the youth

7:18 -- Mission and Vision of the ministry

8:35 -- How discipleship is done to guests and believers.

11:11 -- Ministry achievements

13:31 -- Women's Basketball Team

14:05 -- The  importance of theology in choosing leaders

15:43 -- How the ministry operated when the pandemic happened

17:40 -- The possible struggle or challenge if the ministry will operate back to normal post-pandemic

30:33 -- How effective is the ministry on a personal level

33:25 -- Mindset tips on how to build a ministry from scratch post-pandemic

25:18 -- What the sports ministry has taught them.

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May 18, 202230:21
GOAL REFEREES INTERVIEW

GOAL REFEREES INTERVIEW

Goal Referees Association of the Philippines was founded by a PBA referee Mr. Jimmy Mariano.  He envisioned having more Manileño in the professional world of officiating.  He is driven to develop young referees and give them the opportunity to go into PBA.  In his desire to heighten the referee profession in Manila he formed the group and continues to teach, influence, and inspire more and more aspiring referees. Hear from some members of GOAL how he motivates and takes care of his members. I am blessed to hear how he involves himself in the lives of his referees and also how he convey the method of “Pay it forward.  Listen to the joy of Gilbert Payawal, Sonny Benavidez, and Ricky Cruz in transferring their knowledge in order to help other referees.

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#christianathleticministrypodcast #ministry  #sportsminister #RefereeMinistry #InJesusNameWeServe#GoalRefs#JimmyyMarian#PBARe#PBA20#GilbertPaayawal#SonnyBenavidez#RickyCruz##PayitForward

Mar 24, 202201:32:35
Coach Hans Dee
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Coach Mike Tolentino
Nov 05, 202149:07
BRASCU Refs
Oct 11, 202157:06
Coach Jero Cruz

Coach Jero Cruz

#JeroCruz #IPBL #IPBLFounder #coach #pastor #ImpactChurch #sportsministry #sportsminister #champ #christianathleticministrypodcast #ministry #InJesusNameWeServe #CHAMP 

Sports are an excellent way to reach out to young people. But, sports ministry can be tough. Join Pastor Jero Cruz as he shares his story about how he's used sports to reach out to the youth. Hear about his struggles with sports ministry, and how he came about starting the Inter-denominational Pastor's Basketball League (IPBL).  

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Sep 13, 202131:16
Totie Andes

Totie Andes

Love God, Love People. Serve God, Serve People.

Pastor Totie Andes is the National Director of Athletes in Action Philippines. A servant to the body of Christ and the people in sports. In this episode, he shares his journey in the sports ministry. Tell us what his challenges were when he started reaching out to people in sports to share the gospel. He also mentions how the ministry changed its course of discipleship when COVID started. . It is evident from listening to him speak that it has been a joy for him being the Lord's servant, and seeing those whom he touched continue serving Him!

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

1. Throwing out the ego and glorifying God for His Providence and not ourselves. "This ministry is not ours, it's His. This podcast is not Jho's, it's His. We are only stewards."

2. Being faithful is not a one-time shot; it is a process.

3. The art of teaching what you learned from the Bible and not putting it inside the box unshared. It is a spiritual legacy to pass on to the next generation.

Listen on to find out more inside this episode.
Timestamps:

1:29 - How Pastor Totie first got exposed to sports ministries in the Philippines and its concept.

5:06 - How people use sports as a ministry for evangelism.

6:20 - The struggles that Pastor had been through when he started his journey.

9:41 - The mission and vision of Athletes in Action Philippines and their discipleship.

14:16 - "Everything is God's work. It's not our ministry, it's God's ministry."

16:16 - How is discipleship being initiated among athletes.

19:02 - How to start serving the Lord in the sports ministry.

24:50 - The best memories that Pastor Totie had throughout the sports ministry journey.

29:06 - Future plans of Pastor Totie after the pandemic.

30:30 - Personal plans to serve Athletes in Action Philippines.

30:48 - Pastor's encouragement to Christians who face challenges as they start their journey in the sports ministry.


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Aug 30, 202136:44
Referee's Wives

Referee's Wives

This first episode is one that I will be proud of, as the guests are individuals you would not expect to be interviewed.  My guests are referee's wives.  Being in the referee ministry,I have seen referees get damaged by the stream of insults they receive from the coach, players and even supporters. I hear the pain when they tell me about it.    I figured wives would feel bad, too.     But i was surprised to know that they know better. They know that it does not matter if the referees follow the rules or if their husbands are just, there is always someone who claims that the referees are biased. They see the pain... and they value the work that their husbands do.  

How do Basketball Referees appear in the eyes of their wives?

A famous quote says, "Behind every successful man is a woman." So how strong does a basketball referee's wife have to be to put up with what her husband is experiencing on the court?

Have you ever wondered how the referees feel about each match they officiate? How about their families, especially their wives? Have you ever thought about how they feel whenever their guy gets into trouble over a rough game on the court? let alone the death threats.

With this in mind, let us hear what spouses have to say about the many situations their husbands have encountered. All of them agree that "their husbands do everything out of love and passion for the family, and that's all that matters."

Meet Ms. Ann Mariano, wife of PBA referee Jimmy Mariano; Rosemarie Santos, wife of FIBA referee Harry Santos; and Joselyn Baldago, wife of PBA referee Joel Baldago. These three empowered individuals make silent contributions to advancing their husbands' careers in officiating. Though invisible to everyone, we can ensure that their wisdom and encouragement help society while their husbands contribute to the game of basketball.

In this special episode, we'll learn more about the life of the umpire's wife, who has to deal with all of the difficulties and inconveniences that come with being a referee's wife. These three will enlighten us on what a referee wife has to do and offer to sustain her husband's passion for the field he has chosen.

Hear them from their most proud to their most difficult moments. Discover the depths of a woman's courage as she supports and understands the career path her loved ones are adopting.

Their journey as a referee's wife is challenging. But as they say, there's more to the whistle that counts.

#Refereewife

#Refereeswives

#SalutetoRefereeWives

#WivesOfReferees

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Aug 15, 202157:51
Podcast Intro
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