#KINGCHASING STUDY PROGRAM: UNIT 10 - ACTION 4/1/2026 8:35:02 AM This unit explores how faith moves from belief into action in the life of a coach. Faith is not meant to stay internal but is expressed through how coaches care for athletes, take intentional steps of obedience, and lead with gratitude. Small, consistent actions - loving athletes well, practicing faith daily, and choosing thankfulness - shape both team culture and personal growth. By living this out, coaches reflect Christ not just in what they believe, but in how they lead every day. Unit 10 – Action Lesson One – What Every Athlete Wants From a Coach Athletes don't just want instruction - they want to feel known, valued, and genuinely cared for by their coach. When coaches prioritize relationships over performance, they create an environment of trust where athletes can grow and compete freely. Love, consistency, and presence are often the most impactful things a coach can offer. Lesson Two – Trusting God Requires Action: Understanding Faith Steps in the Christian Coach's Life Faith is not meant to stay internal but to be lived out through intentional, everyday actions. Small, consistent steps of obedience - like prayer, encouragement, and trusting God - shape an athlete's spiritual growth over time. True faith is demonstrated not just in belief, but in how it is practiced daily. Lesson Three – 7 Habits of a Grateful Coach Gratitude reshapes how coaches see their team, their role, and their circumstances. By intentionally practicing thankfulness, coaches can lead with joy, perspective, and contentment regardless of results. A grateful coach creates a healthier, more positive culture that impacts both performance and people. # # # # #