Saturday, June 27, 2015

SportQuest Baton Rouge - Round 2

                                                      SportQuest Baton Rouge- Round 2

My name is Kent Hinrichsen and this is my second Sportquest expedition to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The first year was a time of getting introduce to the organization and understanding what it means to use sports as a way to spread the gospel of Christ to kids. This year I was blessed to be a bible study leader and was able to focus on investing time in the lives of my teammates as well as self-examining my life. Due to this, I felt that a greater community was formed. A community of challenging others to better themselves and focusing on having Christ first in everything. Challenges such as being Christian athletes, not just athletes who are apparently Christians, presenting the attitude of Christ in every situation, moment, or trial that we endure.



One of my favorite moments this week was on Thursday during the evening basketball camp. The word of the day was "encourage" and I was struggling to find a way to incorporated the word of the day into a basketball setting (probably because I was trying to trust on my own knowledge and understanding.) I trusted God to provide a way to use "encourage" in one of the basketball drills we did. I started to think of what situation in basketball do people trash-talk or distract people the most. Free Throws. Think about it, Lance Stephenson blowing in LeBron James' ear, people yelling and throwing their hands every which way to distract the opposing player in hoping that they will miss the shot. As an attempt to change that, we had a free throw drill where everyone would encourage the shooter. It was really cool to see everyone encouraging each other instead of tearing people down. It was definitely God given.  

Friday, June 26, 2015

Don't Judge a Book by it's Cover

Hi, my name is Bethany Zornow, and I am from Chicago, Illinois! I am a sophomore in college, and this is my second trip with SportQuest. Last summer I had the privilege of traveling to Costa Rica with SportQuest and decided to try round two in Baton Rouge. I felt compelled to go to Baton Rouge this summer because I have a heart with working with inner city kids.



Don't Judge a Book by it's Cover

Being new to the team and knowing no one, or anything that is going on has proved to be beneficial. By not being informed, I've been kept open minded, and open hearted. That being said, each person is blessed with their own story.

Kids have ZERO control of how or where they grow up. Each individual has different circumstances, some harder than others. Regardless of our past or present -- we are all apart of God's family. My favorite experience here by far has been getting to know the cadets and their leaders. The cadets are apart of a program through the state called the Youth Challenge Program. They have been coming to camp each day to help us with: set up, registration, running the camps, as well as cleaning up after camp. The program they are in helps men and women get on the right path and helps them learn discipline. If these individuals didn't want to be at our camp, I surely can't tell.

 On Tuesday we endured pouring rain, this doesn't exactly go well with an outdoor camp. We attempted to have camp outside, but God quickly showed us He had another plan. Due to the weather we had to cancel camp with the kids, but not the cadets. We ended up having the cadets come to The Chapel where we have been staying this week. We were able to play games and have fellowship with the cadets and their leaders. To be able to see the joy in some of their eyes was really indescribable. Each person was so attentive and eager to speak and listen. It was fun getting to know about their lives and their family. The cadets showed us what they knew best, their physical training exercises. Man, those things were hard! I could maybe do 10 reps tops, not 50 like they were explaining.

Something else I found unique was to see how the cadets and their drill sergeants interacted. I've gotten to speak with Corporal Reines a lot, and he has such an important role in the lives of those men. If it weren't for this program they are involved in, things could be a whole lot worse for the men in this program. I really wish each state had these types of programs because I believe it really makes a difference. In addition to our fellowship, we made an impact. We had the drill sergeants wanting to come back even when they were off the clock - we even had cadets asking us to be their pen pals. I truly believe we were able to touch their lives, at least I know they touched mine.

God has a funny way of bringing people together and answering prayers. Not only do the children of Gardere need to be loved on, but so do the other people in the community. No matter the age, people want to be heard, and want to be loved. I am grateful for the opportunity to be a small part of their lives, and I hope God continues to bless them as we head back home soon.

Our efforts are making an impact!

-Bethany A. Zornow

He Works All Things for Good

My name is Christina Bradley, and I'm a nursing student from Cincinnati, Ohio. This is my third year serving with SportQuest as a cheerleading coach! I feel called to serve God in whatever missions field He places me in, and SportQuest has been the tool He has allowed me to use to fulfill His purpose in this season of my life.



On Tuesday afternoon, our athletes prepared for camp as usual. We served at our service projects in the morning, and then continued planning for clinics into the afternoon. As four o’clock came around, we packed our vans and cars full and headed to our respective fields and gyms. As a cheerleading coach, I helped my fellow coaches pull out our tumbling and stunting mats. We noticed that the rain started to fall harder, so we circled up as a team and asked our Heavenly Father to allow for safety and His will to be done with the rain.



Camps start at five o’clock, but as the clock ticked closer to the five, the rain only worsened. We received word that SportQuest camp would be canceled that evening due to severe weather.  Instead of packing up and heading home, we decided to play worship music from our dance speakers and invited some of the others in the gym to join us. One of these people was the gym administrator. This woman is someone that SportQuest had worked with a couple of times in the past, but we had not yet received the opportunity to reach out to her on a personal level.  She hesitantly said she would come sit with us for a song or two. This quickly became a full set of worship as we thanked God for the storm, even though we weren’t sure of His plan.



As the storm carried on, five coaches and our gym’s administrator lifted our voices to God. This impromptu worship session led the administrator to tears, and followed with her sharing a little of her own story with us. She prayed the most beautiful prayer over us to close our worship service, and she assured us that she would never forget our kind actions towards her on that frightening evening.  God provided a bridge to a partnership that evening, which will lead to building more relationships in the future. It was so incredible to watch God orchestrate His plan that night, regardless of what we as coaches thought needed to take place. Again, God was reminding me that He is in control and that He wants to “work all thing for good, according to His purpose.” ~Romans 8:28

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

The Roots of SportQuest Baton Rouge: Memoirs of the Inaugurate Year

It's 2012, and I am starting my first year at Biola University, a school I had never heard of before the day that I applied. Google searching a school name that had appeared in the whispers of my mind, after the crushing disappointment of falling short one day, in turning in my college applications to any of the big name schools with amazing cheerleading programs. SDSU, my number one choice - no longer accepting applications.

My very first straight A semester, strategic timing, a whisper, and google. That was what God had put together in His perfect timing to jumpstart my salvation, and the road that lead me to SportQuest.

I was a transfer student attending Biola University on an academic and cheerleading scholarship. I was blown away with the evident love of Jesus all over campus. I grew up believing in God and knowing of Him, but I had no idea what was about to transition within me, how I was about to build a relationship with Jesus Christ, and how He would change my dreams. I've always wanted to help people, and suddenly I had a heart for missions - I didn't realize at the time that it would be inner city missions. I had a fire for Jesus, our relationship was growing, and he gave me the heart of a leader. This quiet, shy, laid back girl that shocked everyone she met not only about her being a cheerleader, but about her being a really good all around cheerleader, wanted to lead Bible studies - I've been the cheer captain in high school and in college. I've coached cheerleading and gymnastics. Cheerleading and performing with my team was my thing. What I've never done, was speak up during Bible studies. If I spoke up in my Biblical classes, know that I had a million and one fluttering butterflies in my stomach, and I can guarantee that my voice was quiet and shaky - not something you'd expect from a cheerleader; but God likes to use the weak and rise them up. He took my passion for cheerleading. He took my passion for helping people. He took my passion for Himself, and rose me up from the ashes.

Biola University has two major conferences a year: Torrey Conference, and Missions Conference. Missions Conference is the largest student run conference, where missionaries from all over the world come to Biola. Classes are cancelled mid-week to the end of the week, so that students can attend these amazing seminars highlighting hundreds of missions. This was when I first read the name SportQuest. One SportQuest lead seminar packed with dozens of athletes in a small classroom later, and I knew their purpose and their mission, in playing with a purpose to Glorify God.

Wanting to do something, and actually taking action is a huge leap of faith. Once I embraced my heart for missions, I felt like a kid in a candy store during conference, and SportQuest was that King Sized Reese's Peanut Butter Cup that I was just dying to sink my teeth into.  I wanted travel the world saving people. God had other plans. The only SportQuest mission trip that worked for me chronologically that summer of 2012, and yes I just had to go that summer, was Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Now, I wasn't thrilled about Baton Rouge, Louisiana, it was definitely not the United Kingdom, but it was my first missions trip, and I was excited. I could start small, I thought. Then, then I could travel the world saving people. God had other plans.

I fell in love in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

The Inaugurate trip for Baton Rouge happened four years ago. I can't remember all of the specifics to this love story, but I promise it will have it's happily ever after.

The summer of 2012 was not only my first mission trip, but my first time as a SportQuest athlete. I had no idea that I was going on the first Baton Rouge project until after the fact! The first year, well it was rough. There were a lot of bumps in the road, but it was that first year falling in love. I was signed up as a soccer athlete, I've kicked a soccer ball a few times, and I've always been athletic. The thing was, I'm a cheerleader, that is where my passion was, but they weren't offering a cheerleading sports camp on the Baton Rouge project like they were in the UK. That's okay, I told myself, mission trips are all about sacrifice - or so I'd imagine. I just wanted to help wherever it was needed, I am an athlete - put me in coach! Well, God certainly put me in the game when day two of camp rolled around and I found myself coaching cheerleading to four girls. The next day the number of the group that I had coached grew into the double digits, and by the end of camp the number of girls that I had, had exceeded all of the other sports camps we hosted!  It looks like Cheerleading camp was a go! Biola taught me how to use cheerleading as a form of worship - and SportQuest gave me the opportunity to teach and apply what I had learned. Cheerleading isn't just about jumping up and down and screaming go team go. It is about unity. It is about respecting yourself and your body. It is about respecting your team. It is about knowing your worth.

Before our sports camp had started, our team took training and classes in leadership and in working together. I shouldn't say classes, because we really bonded. We interacted with incredible speakers from the community. We took an athletic's behind the scenes tour of LSU. We did this outrageous ropes course, with rock climbing and zip lining - if you watch Pitch Perfect 2, The Bellas do a similar if not the same course that we did! It was too fun to be labeled training, but during those moments we learned to work together. We learned the importance of communication, and therefore put our knowledge to practice. We learned how to lead, and how to follow. We learned about each other. We learned how to face our fears. We learned how to humble ourselves. We learned about Baton Rouge's culture, and people, and history. As a team, we had our bumps and scratches, but we learned how to buffer them out.

The day before the Baton Rouge project had started, the community had lost one of its members - a thriving young man who had intended on helping us emerge into the culture, had been shot. What a way to start a trip encouraging light and goodness - this community was heartbroken, and in the worst way. During my time in Baton Rouge, I have never seen or experienced so much racism and segregation, this was 2012 after all. There was attitude. There were verbal fights. There were fist fights. A life was taken on the first day, and a gun had been pulled on the last day. Do not despair. There was goodness. Hope. Love. I fell in love in Baton Rouge, with the people of Baton Rouge, and with the children, the city, the history, and the culture. Yes, there were fights, but we were able to practice forgiveness and grace. There was attitude, but we practiced unconditional love. We put our hearts on the line, and the community of Baton Rouge gave us a chance. The kids came back every single day, so I come back every single year; leaving each year with a Louisiana shaped hole in my heart.

I will never forget one of the children crying to me, sobbing, thinking that we wouldn't come back next year (because of the gun that had been pulled on that last night, ending the night unceremoniously early), "you're not coming back next year, right? We scared you off." I remember that - four years later. I can hear it, the reason I decided to come back to the Baton Rouge project in 2013, 2014, and now this year in 2015. I made a promise to those kids, those little children that hold pieces of my heart, and I couldn't bare it if I had broken that promise. Sweet baby, my love is unconditional, it is through Jesus - "So we have come to know and to believe the love that God has for us. God is love, and whoever abides in love abides in God, and God abides in him." 1 John 4:16. The Holy Spirit lives and dwells in me, His love is unconditional, and I will not give up on you, because He never gave up on me. And I'll tell you a not so secret secret, He has not given up on you either, He never will.

In 2013, I brought my boyfriend along with me. In 2014, SportQuest Baton Rouge was the bookend of our honeymoon trip, and in 2015 we continue the project together, happily married, and striving to make a difference. As Sean and I grew individually, and as one in marriage, the SportQuest Baton Rouge project and community has grown. 2012 and a handful of SportQuest athletes had begun a movement, claiming Baton Rouge for Christ! This year we have over 20 athletes on our team, not including the volunteers. The light that shines on this city is unmistakable, and the change and growth in the Baton Rouge community has left my heart overflowing - This is how I know that this love story will have it's happily ever after. I am so thankful to be in just a small part of this change and growth a couple of weeks a year, God has blessed me immensely with Baton Rouge!

As a follow up:
In my years with SportQuest Baton Rouge, I have put aside my desire to lead bible study, forgetting about it, and focusing on other things, if I'm going to be completely honest with you. But God, He never forgot. In His perfect timing, He had waited for me to be ready. Last year Danielle asked me to co-lead Bible study with one of our other leaders, Thomas - and it was a dream come true. I was putting my passion for Jesus, and knowledge (now having completed my credits for a Biblical Studies Minor from Biola) to the test! If you're wondering how I did...I'm co-leading Bible study again this year, and mentoring one of my best friends and SportQuest sister to do the same!


I'm all in, God.

"…the righteous gives and does not hold back." Proverbs 21:26

Thank you for making me righteous through your blood!

Biola University Cheerleading 2012

SportQuest Baton Rouge 2012 Team