HUGS

11/15/2011

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T
he month of November causes us to be thankful for many things ... among them is the simple hug!  This Thanksgiving there will many hugs exchanged as friends and family gather together around the table of harvest.   

The blessing of a hug is borne from of hearts of love and happiness,  intentions to reassure, expressions of encouragement,  climates of closeness, and in the strain of 'so-long'.  No matter which kind of hug it may be, it provides a connection that carries a special blessing for which we are thankful.  

At the close of an especially tough game - win or lose - there is the unabashed hug between fellow players and with their coaches too.  It can be heart-warming and then again, heart breaking  but both carry a large volume in unspoken words.      

                                              HUGS ARE WORDS LEFT UNSAID  

In the reverse, words can carry with them the feeling of a hug...they can be soft and short or long and endearing. In this electronic era often a text, e-mail or voice message carry words that hug our hearts
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"An honest answer is like a warm hug."  Proverbs 24:26 The Message
 
I am thankful for the hugs that God gives me - sometimes through others and often through His Word. His unseen arms wrap around my spirit bringing hope, comfort, encouragement and loving care in an amazing display of closeness.  His arms are open to me whenever I move close to Him and also at times when I am most unaware of my need for His reasurring hug.  

One of the Holy Spirit hugs is in the form of providing wisdom when we so desperatly need it.
 
"Never walk away from Wisdom--Throw your arms around her—believe me, you won't regret it; never let her go—she'll make your life glorious. She'll garland your life with grace, she'll festoon your days with beauty." 
Proverbs 4:7-9 The Message

 We return the hug of our Savior by carrying out the wisdom that He provides.   

                                                A HUG IS BEST WHEN IT IS RETURNED  

During this holiday season let's share many hugs with family and friends, give a few to unsuspecting acquaintances and experience some very special ones with our Creator.  

CLICK on the COACH'S CORNER tab above for a final hug given to a special friend by Coach Brown.
  

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Mom
11/16/2011 08:14

"Open arms stretch the heart beyond description, enriching giver and receiver!" Thanks for the special insights of this hug business!

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    JANET BROWN


    As a veteran coach's wife, Janet invites you to "Change the world for Christ...one athlete at a time".

    BACKGROUND
    In addition to ministry with her husband, Coach Dave Brown, Janet is the mother of two, grandmother of four and "sportmom" to many. Using her adventuresome career as a Flight Attendant, her illustrative career as a corporate executive and her background in women's ministries leadership, she writes the SPORTMOM E-votionals posted at this site.

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    Through the language of sports and life experiences, Janet uniquely exposes the character of God and His great love. Encouraging moms of athletes, coaches wives and gal coaches in their role as sportmoms is her passion and goal.

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    It is with an intriguing view from BEHIND THE BENCH that Janet invites us into her world of both the triumph of amazing wins as well as the tragedy of personal loss. As a writer, speaker and mentor to sportmoms, her powerful testimony carries God's life-changing message of hope and encouragement into the world of women and sports.

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    Janet's ministry background includes local, regional and national women's ministry seaker and leader, Bible study teacher and retreat/keynote speaker. For speaking inquiries write to sportmoms@comcast.net. As a  veteran coach's wife, Janet Brown is mother of 2 and "sportmom" to many.

    Her adventuresome career as a Flight Attendant followed by a 25-year tenure as a corporate executive has led to writing these SPORTMOM E-votionals where she  "reaches the world for Christ . . . one athlete at a time".  

    Through the language and experiences of sports, she uniquely exposes the character of God and His great love as she encourages moms of athletes, coaches wives and gal coaches in their role as sportmoms.  
     
    It is with this intriguing view from BEHIND THE BENCH that  Janet  invites us into her world of triumph and tragedy.  As a writer, speaker and mentor to sportmoms, her powerful testimony carries God's message of hope and encouragement. 

    Ministry

    Janet's  ministry background includes local, regional and national women's ministry leader, Bible study teacher and retreat/keynote speaker. For speaking inquiries write to sportmoms@comcast.net.

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