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Helping Athletes Transition from High School, to College, to Pro

Helping Athletes Transition from High School, to College, to Pro

Dr. Gary Cramer, FCA Director at the University of Alabama, discusses a chaplains role in helping athletes transition from High School, to college, and on to the professional ranks.

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1. Kanza wrote:
Chaplains are an integral part of any miiatlry service, and I am sure you service would be appreciated by which ever service you choose. There is no however, a shortage to my knowledge, but that does not mean you will not find a position in that calling. Remember, you must have basic seminary training completed, and you must be able to pass the entrance requirements. Other than that, go for it, and remember, praise the lord and pass the ammunition . Lt. Forgey, aboard the USS New Orleans, during the attack by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor, was credited with that particular phrase. A great sky pilot if there ever was one.

Mon, April 30, 2012 @ 3:29 AM

2. Paloma wrote:
I think that you should dteinifely not do magazine interviews the same way you do MTV chat.Throw away lines that seem funny in your head milliseconds before you say them, come out in print like your actual position on contraceptives and feminine hygiene. some people take these things seriously and take you for some type of role model. So get a new publicist and be funny in a humorous way, not a creepy way. Lucky they never read that article in Rolling Stone , eh will?

Mon, April 30, 2012 @ 5:08 PM

3. Gokul wrote:
Will's statement made me think about that Friends edipose, lets call it the one where Cox and Anistin fought over who got the last condom , I have to say incompatability was the last thing I thought when I saw that. I was much younger then though Will you better stay away from women like that and leave them for the rest of us.

Mon, April 30, 2012 @ 5:40 PM

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5. Joe wrote:
Hi NAS,Yes I get it. Atheists don't all think a like. Christians don't either. But plsaee try and understand that atheism looks a lot like a religion to outsiders. One of the dictionary definitions for religion is, a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith . You probably do not agree, but I think it takes a lot of faith to NOT believe in God. I think it takes a lot of faith to believe that humans and all creation are the result of a random event without a first cause. I love science. But science has not proved that there is no God. I thank you for taking the time to comment.

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