This is the best time of year for baseball – playoffs and World Series! This year the Tampa Bay Rays are the story – a ‘worst to first’ team in the playoffs for the first time in their history (see Cubs, it can’t be THAT hard!). During Spring Training this year, Tim Challies interviewed one of the Ray’s players, Ben Zobrist. Ben is a Christian who has some interesting things to say about what it’s like to be a Major League baseball player and authentic disciple of Christ at the same time.
One of the things that struck me in the interview was how he works to try to stay connected to his local church during the season.
TC: How do you stay connected to your local church during the baseball season? What role does your home church play in your life during the season?
BZ: We listen to our home church pastor Byron Yawn’s sermons through podcast. I am part of a men’s Theology class at church as well, and one of the men sends me an mp3 of the study that week. We keep up with prayer requests and activities through massive church emails. Pastor Byron calls every so often to check on us to see how we are doing. We also try to do a mass update to everyone every so often to let everyone know how we are doing and how to pray. Prayer is the main role the local church plays in our lives during the season. Prayer is powerful and much needed as it seems there are few ballplayers that have a strong connection to a local church back home that is praying for them.
The Point: Few men have more challenging schedules than baseball players in season. Let’s follow Ben’s example of creative effort to stay connected to his church regardless of his schedule.
Zobrist is also committed to study, including Richard Baxter’s "The Saint’s Everlasting Rest" and A. W. Pink’s "The Attributes of God", among the books he has read.
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Thursday, October 16, 2008
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