The Golden Hawks of Bethlehem Catholic High School’s Boys’ Baseball program have faced some challenges on the field this season, yet are experiencing great success in spiritual growth and fellowship, thanks to the team’s weekly Bible study group.
Centerfielder Collin Peacock, a senior, describes the group as “a brotherhood that grows and binds us together.” He said he’s found great inspiration on and off the field from Romans 12:12: “Rejoice in your hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.” It has taught him to “always be hopeful and patient in God’s plan.”
Third baseman Jimmy Richards, a junior, said he’s seen much personal growth among teammates, which he credits to the Bible study group.
Players who had been visibly stressed and frustrated in the dugout and locker room after disappointing games, he said, are “now great teammates,” motivating one another with positivity and keeping the whole team’s “energy up.”
Bible study has also helped Richards realize the game is “not all about me out there. I’m out there for the team, my brothers.”
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The Golden Hawks of Bethlehem Catholic High School’s Boys’ Baseball program have faced some challenges on the field this season, yet are experiencing great success in spiritual growth and fellowship, thanks to the team’s weekly Bible study group.