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corey trevathan Changing the Game in Youth Sports Family

Changing the Game in Youth Sports

As a parent of kids who play youth sports I’m always interested in learning how to be a better parent of kids who play youth sports. Know what I mean?…



corey trevathan Favorite Quotes from "The Matheny Manifesto" Family Faith

Favorite Quotes from “The Matheny Manifesto”

It’s that time again.  Baseball is in the air!  MLB Opening is an unofficial American holiday.  Who’s excited? I’ll confess, I haven’t been a baseball fan for that long.  It’s…



corey trevathan Flashback to Senior Sunday 2013 Sermons

Flashback to Senior Sunday 2013

As the people of God we are called to be a light. A light shining in dark places, bringing hope to helpless situations, illuminating the lives of the lost to…



corey trevathan How to Live a Life of Character: Part 1 Faith

How to Live a Life of Character: Part 1

Your character matters. Character is your currency to influence the world around you for Christ. Would you say you are a person of high character? Of great integrity? We could…



corey trevathan Enjoying #22 for the Cardinals Family

Enjoying #22 for the Cardinals

I’m in my second season as a head baseball coach for Will’s PeeWee Dixie Youth Baseball Team. And we’re having a blast!  I’m not worried about my record as a…



corey trevathan Recap: Why My First Season as a Head Baseball Coach was a Huge Success Family

Recap: Why My First Season as a Head Baseball Coach was a Huge Success

Last night my first season as a head coach for the Atlanta Braves (albeit PeeWee 7-8 year olds) came to an end as we lost in the first round of…



corey trevathan I'm 0-2 as a Head Coach, but this guy shines! Family

I’m 0-2 as a Head Coach, but this guy shines!

After last night’s loss I’m now 0-2 as the head coach of the PeeWee 7/8 year old Braves!  So far my baseball coaching career isn’t taking off.  But we did…



corey trevathan Because Sometimes God Seems Far Away Faith

Because Sometimes God Seems Far Away

Far Away or Near? I remember a time when my son Will was about 5 years old and playing shortstop for his tee ball team. He’s a good ball player…