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		in Action-Liberia  
		  
		Minister George Festus Blamoh (Campus 
		Crusade For Christ International) P.O. 
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		Monrovia, Liberia 
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								OVERVIEW 
								What is Athletes 
								in Action? 
								
								Background: 
								
								Athletes in Action-Liberia, is a sports Ministry 
								of Campus Crusade for Christ International. 
								While some people are never challenge to do 
								their best, a sports man is. There is however, a 
								far greater commitment and far higher goal to 
								which we Athletes in Action want to challenge 
								you, the goal of been totally committed to the 
								greatest person who ever lived (Jesus Christ our 
								Lord). It is He who has given our lives lasting 
								hope and meaning that go far deeper than the 
								enjoyment sports can provide. 
								  
								
								Goal: 
								1       
								Is to minister to and through Sports 
								people: Outreach/Evangelism; One on One, Small 
								Group and Mass, Discipleship/Bible Studies and 
								Mentoring. 
								2       
								To enhance international good will 
								through sports 
								3       
								To help Athletes maximize their 
								potential. 
								4       
								To introduce sports people to a personal 
								faith in Jesus Christ while encouraging them to 
								grow in their faith through the fellowship of a 
								local church. 
								  
								  
								
								Strategy: 
								We 
								reach out, build and Disciple Elite athletes 
								from the National Soccer Teams (Under-17, 20, 23 
								& the Senior National Team), Premier Clubs, 
								First & Second Division Basketball Club Teams 
								and the National Cycling and Track teams where 
								they can become part of our Disciplship Chain; 
								Volunteers, Associate Staff and Full Staff,  in 
								order to make disciples and extend God’s Kingdom 
								through the platform of Spots. 
								  
								
								Vision: 
								Our 
								vision is to train, Disciple and transformed 
								athletes from sports coaching to Whole Life 
								Coaching (Holistically). 
								  
								
								Mission: 
								Our 
								mission is to prepare a generation of God’s 
								people through sports, that will transform our 
								nation and globe by their life that they live (I 
								Corinthians 9:25-27). 
								  
								
								Objectives: 
								4       
								To develop Leadership and Life Skills 
								5       
								To develop Soccer Skills 
								6       
								To create opportunities for them to use 
								their skills for the glory of God 
								7       
								To teach them that the ultimate goal is 
								Jesus and that we can not reach eternal life 
								with our strength. 
								  
								  
								
								Partners: 
								We 
								are currently in partnership with the Liberia 
								Football Association/CAF Educational Director, 
								The Ministry of Youth & Sports, and Liberia 
								Christian Sports Coalition, Churches, 
								Orphanages, Schools, Universities, Colleges, 
								Sports Outreach Africa, Northwest Christian 
								School, Athletes in Action-Holland and REAL 
								Foundation(Rural Educational And Leadership 
								Foundation). 
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								of Liberia In 1822 the American 
								Colonization Society established Liberia as a 
								place to send black people who were formerly 
								enslaved. Other African-Americans, who were 
								never enslaved, chose to immigrate to Liberia as 
								well. African-Americans gradually migrated to 
								the colony and became known as Americo-Liberians, 
								from whom many present day Liberians trace their 
								ancestry. On
								July 26, 1847, the Americo-Liberian settlers 
								declared the independence of the Republic of 
								Liberia. The name Liberia denotes "liberty", but 
								civil war engulfed Liberia in 1989 and 1999 with 
								peace finally returning in 2003. Liberia has a 
								population of 3.5 million people and the 
								national language is English. 40% of the 
								population is Christian, 40% follow indigenous 
								beliefs, and 20% is Muslim.   
									
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										  Capital - Monrovia 
										(population 572,000) Currency - Liberian 
										dollar Life Expectancy – 
										49 years old Literacy Rate - 58 
										percent GDP Per Capita - 
										$1,000 |  
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								    It is 
								a beautiful country, but the civil war that 
								gripped the country from 1989-2003 destroyed 
								ever fabric of society.  There are still 18,000 
								UN soldiers and personnel occupying the 
								country.  The staples for life are very 
								expensive and often in short supply.  The pump 
								stations for cars along the roads are just four 
								poles covered by a palm-branch roof.  Gasoline 
								is sold from galloon jars which are poured into 
								the vehicles using a home-made funnel.  The 
								daily food is plantains, rice, and fish.  Most 
								of the country relies on gas-powered generators 
								for their electricity.  There is a shortage of 
								public transportation, and people can wait for 
								hours just to catch the few taxis available.     Yet 
								these people are not bitter towards God.  
								Instead they are seeking to follow Him.  It is 
								as if God has removed the veil from their eyes.  
								In their need and brokenness God is meet 
								them.    I believe that God is making Liberia an 
								example for all of Africa and the world as He 
								brings hope, peace, reconciliation, and joy to a 
								broken nation. 
								  
								
								Overview of Our Work: 
								 In September 2008, we were 
								able to trained 23 Referees, Coaches and Sports 
								Administrators at the Conference room of the 
								Liberia Football Association. in October 2008 we 
								were also able to trained 75 leaders coming from 
								Premier Clubs, Schools, Universities, Colleges, 
								Community Leaders, Ministry of Youth & Sports 
								and the Liberia Football Association through our 
								Modules 1-3 Training/Coaching program  at the 
								Temple Outreach Schools in New-Georgia, 
								Caldwell, where 60 Leaders were qualified for 
								our Training of Trainers in January 2009 which 
								brought Leaders from the above institutions 
								across the nation to be trained as Life 
								Coaches.   
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								Road 2 Africa Project November 2009 
								The 
								Vision  It is 
								the desire of Athletes in Action Liberia to 
								empower Athletes (Elites), individuals, 
								ministries, and churches in Liberia and around 
								the world to fulfil the Great Commission by 
								reaching their communities with the 
								life-changing message of Jesus Christ through 
								sports and to release them to train others.  
								   We 
								combine sports with compassion projects to meet 
								the physical needs of the people.  In reaching 
								the physical needs, doors are opened to share 
								Jesus and meet the spiritual needs as well. 
								 
								 We want 
								to work in two ways.  One focus will be to 
								minister to local pastors, church leaders, 
								Elites & University athletes, youth, community 
								and government leaders, and individuals through 
								seminars, forums, meetings, and teachings on 
								reconciliation, Christian Community Development, 
								Church Development, Ubabalo, and Sports Ministry 
								and a soccer tournament.  By bringing in experts 
								who have experience in these issues, we believe 
								that all of Liberia will be impacted as the 
								message is spread through radio, newspapers, and 
								media reports.   The 
								second focus will be on receiving sports team 
								from Holland, Sierra Leone and Ghana.  The 
								Holland team will be made up of two team leaders 
								and eight to ten team members, and will be able 
								to lead sports clinics in soccer .  The sports 
								activities will be used to encourage fellow 
								believers and share the gospel as relationships 
								are built quickly in spite of economic and 
								cultural barriers.  Potential opportunities 
								include serving an orphanage of 80 children an 
								hours drive from Monrovia, visiting local 
								schools, and hosting sports clinics in 
								neighbourhoods in partnership with local 
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								Participating in 2009 Road 2 Africa Project Dr. Dolphus Weary 
								 Dr. Weary is the President 
								of Mission Mississippi, a ministry that is 
								striving to bring racial reconciliation 
								throughout the US.  He is also a nationally know 
								speaker, author, and authority on reconciliation 
								and Christian Community Development.  He will 
								come to Liberia with his wife Rosie, who is also 
								active in community ministry.     Bram 
								Koerts Bram 
								works for Athletes in Action as a part of 
								National Team, coaching churches in the 
								Netherlands to develop their own sports 
								ministries.  He is also a certified trainer for 
								the Institute for Natural Church Development (NCD).  
								NCD has become a vibrant movement in 70 
								countries with more than 40,000 churches 
								world-wide.  The focus of NCD is to draw people 
								closer to the triune God and, as a natural side 
								effect, to see numerical growth within the 
								church as a whole.   
								  Jonathan Detweiler 
								 Jonathan works for Athletes 
								in Action Holland as the Manager of 
								International Partnerships.  He has been 
								involved in sports ministry for more than 18 
								years and has travelled to many countries to 
								train local churches in the development of their 
								own sports ministries.     
								George Festus Blamoh National 
								Coordinator/Projector Director-Athletes in 
								Action-Liberia and National Facilitator Ubabalo 
								Soccer to Whole Life Coaching, a strategy use in 
								mentoring and developing the Whole person 
								Holistically as they grow to become a Life 
								Coach and an agent of Change in society that 
								will help fulfil the vision of raising a new 
								generational Leaders in Liberia and the world. 
								He is a former National Soccer Team Goal Keeper 
								of Liberia, Trained and Certificated Life Coach 
								and also a Trained Leader of African Leadership 
								Institute for Community Transformation, Cape 
								Town 
								South Africa with Emphasis in Youth Development 
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								Reports of Road 2 Africa Project 2009 Thanks 
								so much for your prayers toward our just ended 
								November 13-23 , 2009 Project.   To God 
								be the glory for His blessings upon our nation 
								as He use us as instrument to help transform our 
								broken nation on the platform of sports.    Our plan 
								is to raise up a new generational leaders that 
								will leave legacy for the nation and the world. 
								The Project were very much successful. The 
								conference was attended by 150 participants; 
								Pastor, church leaders, Sports Ministries 
								Leaders, College & Universities Leaders,etc with 
								Dr. Dolphus Weary, Jonathan Detweiler, Bram 
								Koerts and I (George Festus Blamoh) serving as 
								Speakers. We were also able to serve 8 
								Orphanages, schools, Street Youth and JFK 
								Hospital with Medical Items, Clothes & 
								Educational Materials. We were able to  meet 
								with students at AMEU and Lincoln College of 
								Professional studies.    The one 
								day soccer tournament brought together 7teams 
								including Sports Life international from Sierra 
								Leone, UMC-Roots Premier Club, Liberia All Stars 
								Team ( Comprise of National Team Players and 
								Premier Clubs), Jireh Fc, New-Georgia Pirates, 
								Ambassador in Sports Fc and AIA-Liberia Soccer 
								Team. During the the tournament tracts were 
								distributed by Churches and AIA Team as well.  The 
								Dinner/award was well attended with all of the 
								invitees being attended with the exception of 
								the Presidet of Liberia, Her excellency Madam 
								Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who asked the Minister of 
								Youth & Sports to act on her behalf.    We want 
								to say thank you for every thing. May God bless 
								you as we build Movement everywhere for the 
								Lord’s Kingdom. We want to say thank you to our 
								AIA-Holland Partner and  Dr. & Mrs Weary of the 
								USA for joining us imparting our nation. We say 
								many many blessings to you.  
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								Strategy for 2010 & Beyond 
								
								  There are three areas of 
								focus in this plan:1.        Evangelism. 
								To bring the gospel to as many players and 
								officials in Liberia’s top soccer leagues.
 2.        Discipleship. 
								To help these players and officials to grow in 
								their faith and to live changed lives.
 3.        Sending. To help the player and 
								officials to see that God is sending them as 
								missionaries on the sports field.
 After 2010 we trust God that these players will 
								continue to have ministry wherever God sends 
								them.  To accomplish this, we believe the 
								following projects will help us.
   
								
								    
								
								Projects As part 
								of our yearly Project, we will be receiving and 
								sending teams from our various partnering 
								Ministries outside of Liberia. Each team will be 
								made up of team leaders and team members, and 
								will be able to lead sports clinics in soccer 
								and other Sports that will be available for the 
								project.  The sports activities will be used to 
								encourage fellow believers to share the gospel 
								as relationships are built quickly in spite of 
								economic and cultural barriers.  Potential 
								opportunities will include    
								    
								
								Evangelism: Sports 
								and Life Conference (March 2010), High 
								Profile Soccer team to South Africa (June 
								6-24, 2010) for the strengthening of the 
								churches and spreading the gospel on the 
								platform of Sports during the world cup. AIA/Church 
								Soccer & Basketball Tournament and Sports 
								Clinics and Outreach (July 24-August 11, 
								2010),  (Sports 
								& Community Development Conference serving 
								orphanages, visiting local schools, and hosting 
								sports clinics in neighbourhoods in partnership 
								with local churches, Premier clubs, 
								Universities/Colleges Sports Teams.  (November 
								13-23, 2010 
								    
								
								Discipleship: 
								  
								
								Total Athletes Training Camps There are 
								lot of challenges that athletes go through in 
								life and the sports career. This training 
								develop the athletes not only on the sports 
								field but as well as off the pitch where he/she 
								will still mantain the attribute and 
								characteristics if Christianity so that their 
								life can serve as mentor to those that do not 
								know the Lord.   
								
								Ubabalo Training The average 
								age of the youth of Liberia is 16 years. 
								They need life-mentors. 
								As part of our mission to 
								raise up a new generational Leaders in Liberia 
								through the 15 Counties of our nation, we carry 
								on Leadership and Life Coaching/Training through 
								our Ubabalo Soccer to Whole Life Coaching 
								Strategy.Since soccer 
								provides the best “language” to communicate with 
								the Liberian youth, the training of 
								soccer coaches into life coaches will provide 
								the most efficient transformative impact in 
								Liberia, and beyond. Ubabalo is a 
								TeenGames styled strategy that aims to ride on 
								this fever and bring soccer coaching 
								opportunities to youth.    
				
								 
								Our objective is to transform youth through 
								whole life coaching. Aspiring young adults will 
								be identified and trained to coach soccer 
								skills. Ubabalo uses soccer as a microcosm of 
								life to instil sound life values. This is the 
								key to “paradigm shift” soccer coaching into 
								whole life coaching. Every soccer skill is 
								related to a value which is taught as part of 
								the soccer training.  
								  
								This program focuses on  
								1.     
								The untapped leadership potential of 
								youths. 
								2.     
								Changing the behaviour and attitudes of 
								the youth so that the effect of HIV / AIDS, 
								corruption, ethnic/tribal strife, family 
								struggles and poverty will be minimized. 
								            
				
								 
								We have a comprehensive curriculum that will 
								facilitate coaches and players to develop a 
								sound value system. The curriculum will capture 
								every aspect of one’s being. We want to present 
								a holistic coaching experience, both for the 
								coach and his players. 
								  
								Local church partnerships are at the centre of 
								this program. We facilitate a process in which 
								the church: 
								1.     
								Moves outside her walls and become a 
								change agent in society. 
								2.     
								Partners with other churches to unite the 
								body of Christ in a shared pursuit. 
								3.     
								Turns its attention to the youth to 
								ensure the future growth of the Kingdom of God 
								in Liberia, and beyond. 
								4.     
								Grasps the opportunity to effectively 
								disciple the youth through the avenues that a 
								value-based soccer program creates. 
								 
								As the world is being treated to a spectacular 
								festival of soccer in 2010, the dream is to see 
								the world experience a moral regeneration 
								through a value-based whole life coaching 
								program and celebrate a renaissance of 
								leadership with global impact long after the 
								completion of 2010 FIFA World Cup™.   
								Each partnering Institution creates a 
								multiplication effect by identifying 5 coaches 
								and 5 teams which will give us the opportunity 
								to train 60 Leaders into Life Coaches with 20 
								partnering institution from each County . They 
								can be existing coaches or individuals who 
								desire to be trained as coaches. The soccer 
								teams range from 11 to 25 years of age. The 
								coach must receive Ubabalo Module 1 training in 
								order to be a values-based life coach. He 
								continues to meet his team of 18 – 20 youths 
								bi-weekly for 30 weeks. After a year the players 
								would have gone through 60 sessions of 
								leadership and life skills coaching, in addition 
								to soccer coaching. The first phase of Ubabalo 
								will be for 5 years.  
								 
								The Ubabalo training provides cutting edge 
								knowledge in life coaching, life coaching 
								skills, and facilitates personal and attitudinal 
								transformation. Further, the coach receives the 
								life coaching curriculum which comprises a 
								soccer coaching manual, and a leadership and 
								life skills manual. Each soccer skill is linked 
								with a corresponding value. The soccer skills 
								are the avenues to the values. The values are 
								used as avenues to Bible-based discipleship. 
								 
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								The life 
								coach is to receive 9-days of training in 3 
								contact sessions per year. 
								  
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								Module 1: Introduction to Life Coaching (3 days) 
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								10 weeks on-field coaching  
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								Module 2: Intermediate Life Coaching (3 days)
								 
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								10 weeks on-field coaching  
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								Module 3: Advanced Life Coaching (3 days) 
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								10 weeks on-field coaching  
								  
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								8       
								Connecting soccer skills to life skills 
								9       
								Transforming soccer coach to whole life 
								coach 
								 
								Year 2-4: Building Effective Teams, 
								Understanding Youth Development, Emotional 
								Intelligence and Personal Leadership 
								10  
								Finding identity 
								11  
								Identifying profile, passion, skills, 
								talents 
								12  
								Leadership and communication skills 
								13  
								Comprehension of youth issues 
								14  
								Management of emotions to facilitate 
								right thinking 
								15  
								Regulation of emotions of others to 
								promote impact in others 
								 
								Year 5: Emerging as Change Agent 
								16  
								Facilitation of  church & community 
								development projects through sports & games 
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								Life 
								Coaching Curriculum for Players
								Our first 20 whole life coaching series comprise 
								of the following: 
								  
								Soccer Skill                    Related 
								Value      Session Name 
								Short Passing                  Connectedness     
								Stay Connected 
								Long Passing                  
								Service                   Serve Each Other Into 
								Greatness 
								First Touch                       
								Stability                  Self-Control 
								Shielding                          
								Respect                  Guard The Treasure 
								Shooting                           
								Responsibility        It’s Mine 
								Heading                           
								Courage                 Reach For Your Goal 
								Tackling                            
								Courage                 Live With Courage 
								Dribbling                          
								Confidence            Grab The Moment 
								Dribbling With Moves     Confidence            
								Timing Is Everything 
								Running With The Ball    
								Urgency                  Reaching Objectives 
								Goalkeeping                    
								Focus                     Preparedness 
								Individual Defending       Watchfulness         
								Protect From Infiltration 
								Team Defending             
								Loyalty                    Appreciating Each 
								Other 
								                                                                          
								Cohesion 
								Attacking As A Team     
								Creativity                Creating Space For 
								Each Other 
								                                                                          
								Strategizing For Success 
								Shielding                          
								Respect                  Watch Out! 
								Long Passing                  
								Service                   Be sensitive To Others 
								Long Passing                  
								Service                   Looking Outwards 
								Heading                           
								Courage                 Grasp The Opportunity 
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								Philosophy and Values
								There are 12 key values that characterize 
								Ubabalo:  
								1       
								Integrity – All trainers should live a 
								life of integrity since exemplary living is the 
								strongest training method.  
								2       
								Bible-based – We believe that the Bible 
								is sufficient in teaching us to live a life of 
								fulfilment and significance.  
								3       
								Acknowledging the science of sport and 
								the identity of the sports person – We never 
								want to exploit athletes for proclamation 
								purposes, but we want to serve them in a way 
								that acknowledges their real needs.  
								4       
								Service – In our training we want to 
								create servant hearts so that the world-wide-web 
								of leaders that we develop will be of one heart 
								and mind.  
								5       
								Experiential learning – Since 
								experiential learning fits into the culture of 
								sport and has also proven to be a very strong 
								educational tool, we apply this method wherever 
								possible.  
								6       
								Partnerships – Since the beauty and the 
								strength of the Body of Christ is so powerful, 
								we are always inclusive in an effort to involve 
								all stakeholders. 
								7       
								Humility … that leads to service 
								8       
								Diversity … that leads to understanding 
								9       
								Interdependence … that leads to 
								partnerships 
								10  
								Empowerment/envisioning … that leads to 
								multiplication 
								11  
								Creativity … that leads to innovation 
								12  
								Integrity … that leads to trust 
								13  
								Passion … that leads to commitment 
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															LEGACY SPORTS 2010 
															TRAINING IN LIBERIA, 
															WEST AFRICA 
															
															
															 I 
															am so grateful to 
															God for all the 
															prayers that 
													you 
															render us for our 
															ministry and during 
															our just ended 
															Legacy 2010.
 
				 
													We had 
															100 participants 
															coming from six 
															ULegacy 
															in their generation 
															and the generation 
															to come. niversities and Colleges. We are so 
															grateful that the 
															Lord is able to used 
															us to help build and impact these 
															students that will 
															leave lasting 
													
													
													 
													Also please 
															keep us in your 
															prayers again as we 
															prepare for our 
															Sports training 
															conference on the 
															10th of August and 
															soccer matches and 
															outreach on the 8th, 
															15th and 22nd of 
															August, 2010 in 
															partnership with the 
															Logos Hope ship. 
															Blessings. 
 
															
															Together on His 
															Team,
 
															
															Brother George 
															Festus Blamoh
 National 
															Coordinator-AIA-Liberia
 
														  
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								Sending: 
								  
								Send players to 
								churches to help reach the community. Sending teams to South Africa for the world cup 
								2010 soccer outreach and to other countries to 
								share the gospel.
 
								   We believe that we can not 
								achieve this alone as the African Proverb says 
								“If you want to go fast, go alone, if you want 
								to go far, go together. We all know the fact 
								that one horse can pull two tons while two 
								horses can pull twenty four tons (Ecclesiastes 
								4:9-12). We look forward to your partnership. |  |  
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																Report of South 
																Africa World Cup 
																2010 
								
								Minister George Blamoh, Liberia 
								
								  
								
								Our Country Liberia didn’t qualify for the World 
								Cup, but our AIA Sports ministry in Liberia did 
								send a team of soccer players to assist in 
								The Ultimate Goal outreaches. We all came 
								from Monrovia in Liberia, we arrived on 4th June 
								2010, initially staying with the Bitters, and on 
								the 5th June a welcoming braai was held at NUC. 
								Friday 11th June 2010 was the first of our 
								planned outreach events: The Big Screen, The 
								first World Cup match was Bafana Banana versus 
								Mexico. People arrived even before the Opening 
								Ceremony was screened.  
								
								  
								
								Refreshments (provided by the ladies of North 
								Cliff Union Church) were available throughout 
								the afternoon, though spectators were hesitant 
								to help themselves at first, as it seemed they 
								didn’t understand that the food and drink was 
								free! Before the Big Screen Game, a DVD called 
								The Prize: Chasing the Dream was shown, which 
								included testimonies of World Cup players from 
								Brazil, Italy and Spain, and by that time the 
								Scout Hall was filling up. By the time the match 
								began, the hall was full of very enthusiastic 
								soccer fans. After the match, Bernie Bitter 
								shared the Gospel using the Gospel Soccer ball 
								and our Liberian Team were sharing tracts as 
								well.  
								
								  
								
								Monday 14th June Soccer Tournaments, Clinics and 
								Exhibition Matches; The start of a two-week Fun 
								Soccer Festival at the Northwest Christian 
								School (NWCS). The first week, Monday to Friday, 
								was for the under 13’s, and the second for the 
								under 13’s, and the second for older kids. Our 
								Liberian team missionaries from several other 
								countries together with AIA countries, were now 
								living at the school, sleeping in classrooms, 
								with meals provided each day by one of the NUC 
								Home Cell Groups. All the helpers for the day, 
								led by Bastiaen Norel, the principal of North 
								West Christian School, got together for prayer … 
								as the children started arriving for 
								registration.  
								
								  
								
								The coaching (provided by our Liberian team), 
								supervision and refreshments were all provided 
								at no cost to parents, and 65 children 
								registered initially, with a few more arriving 
								during the course of the morning. NUC’s Gary 
								Blackstock who is a sports coach at the school, 
								together with Wesley Smith, was responsible for 
								the organization of these events. He explained 
								that the kids were divided into teams for 
								friendly games? No winners at this stage? With 
								three games going on simultaneously, and teams 
								being rotated so that each one played against 
								the others. “Each day will be similar,” Gary 
								explained, “but eventually there will be more 
								‘formal’ games with kids playing against the 
								coaches.” After a break for cool drinks and 
								biscuits … we the coaches told the kids about 
								their faith in Jesus Christ, and explained how 
								they could have a saving relationship with Him.
								 
								
								  
								
								Although football still tends to be 
								predominately a sport for boys, there were a 
								fair number of girls who came along, too! 
								Coaches taught the kids about, e.g., passing, 
								stopping the ball, heading, defending, etc. The 
								skills taught were different each day. The 
								weather turned bitterly cold during the week, 
								which may have deterred some children, so 
								numbers varied between 65 and 45. Bastiaen Norel 
								commented, “I was encouraged as there were quite 
								a number of children who don’t come to NWCS, and 
								they are the ones we want to reach out to.” Rati, 
								aged 12, said she had learned how to show God’s 
								love through football. “The J3.16 soccer ball 
								helped kids to understand about God,” she 
								commented, “and the coaches’ talks helped people 
								who don’t know about Jesus, as well as those who 
								are not sure if they have a relationship with 
								Him.”  
								
								  
								
								Gary Blackstock believed the kids had responded 
								well to the Liberians’ coaching and listened 
								well to the messages. “We learned a lot; they 
								learned a lot. It was a lot of fun!” he 
								concluded. (Subjects covered in the talks 
								included “What do you do when things don’t turn 
								out the way you want them to?”, “What do you do 
								when you don’t get what you want?” , and “What 
								do you do when things are not fair?”, to which 
								one child commented, “Homework’s not fair!”) 
								From the 21st to the 25th June it was the turn 
								of the high school kids, the over 13’s. And from 
								the very first day there was occasion to praise 
								the Lord, when seven of them indicated they 
								wanted to accept Jesus as their Saviour, 
								after I (George Blamoh) had explained the way of 
								salvation. Numbers varied between 20 and 40, and 
								Wesley Smith commented that for the older 
								children there was less “clinic” and more 
								“tournament”, as most of them had sufficient 
								soccer skills and ability. “The soccer has been 
								good, played in a good spirit,” he said, though 
								there have been some little misunderstandings on 
								the field, but 
								
								  
								
								That happens!” The dynamics are different”, 
								added Gary Blackstock. Young kids are more 
								forgiving of their team members, but the older 
								ones are more competitive. There’s more 
								aggression, so you have to deal with that.” Many 
								of the high school boys were not from NWCC and 
								thus strangers to one another, but during the 
								week friendships began forming. Unlike the 
								previous week, however, there were no girls ? It 
								seems they don’t consider playing football 
								“cool”! Gavin, 16, said his soccer had improved 
								during the week, when he learned about 
								teamwork, respect and self-discipline. He 
								also discovered there are not only “boring ways 
								to worship God; soccer can be just soccer,” he 
								said, “but if you include having fun and 
								respecting others, you can worship God through 
								soccer.” Indoor soccer games were played in 
								the Scout Hall. Thirteen of these events were 
								planned between 14th June and 9th July. 
								 
								
								  
								
								Although there are specific rules for indoor 
								soccer, the format for the games in the Scout 
								Hall was flexible, in order to adjust for the 
								number of participants and their skill levels. 
								Also, the hall is too small for five-a-side, and 
								three-aside is more realistic! Our Liberian team 
								began by kicking a ball (which looked like an 
								oversized tennis ball) around, then incorporated 
								others into the game as they arrived. Later on 
								during the weeks of the World Cup, it was hoped 
								to register the “regulars”, to form teams and 
								have tournaments for those interested. It is 
								here especially, explained Bernie Bitter, that 
								we aim to attract people in the local community 
								who are not members of NUC, with a view to 
								forming relationships, finding out what their 
								needs are, and attempting to meet those needs 
								once the World Cup is over.  
								
								  
								
								If enough interest is shown, it may even be 
								possible to start indoor soccer leagues. The 
								Scout Hall has been adapted for this purpose, 
								with protective bars over the windows and light 
								fittings. Many black children don’t get 
								organized sports at school,” explained Bernie, 
								“but just play in the streets, without boots or 
								any kit at all. But often bigger kids will come 
								along and take over the ball, so the younger 
								kids can’t play anymore.” As with the other 
								Ultimate Goal events, participants had the 
								opportunity to hear the gospel message and were 
								given gospel leaflets to take away with them. 
								The Bram Fischerville Community Church (BFCC) 
								was planted by NUC in 2007, with services 
								initially being held in a tent. Three outreaches 
								were planned, the first being on Monday 21st 
								June, aimed at making contact with children in 
								the Bram Fischerville area, building 
								relationships, and eventually getting them from 
								the soccer field and into the church. The 
								outreaches were arranged by AIA in cooperation 
								with both NUC and BFCC. Besides making contact 
								with local youths, these would also be 
								opportunities for training.  
								
								  
								
								“It’s important for some of the BFCC people to 
								see what we do,” explained Bernie Bitter, “for 
								purposes of follow-up, but we are also modelling 
								how to do an outreach so they can do something 
								similar later on.” In the same way, George 
								Blamoh (I), the Liberian team leader, modeled 
								how to give Gospel presentations so the rest of 
								my team could learn from it. And, as with the 
								Three-a-side soccer at the Scout Hall, the Bram 
								Fischerville events were designed to be 
								flexible, depending on the number, ages and 
								skills levels of those who came. Flexibility 
								turned out to be essential! On arrival at the 
								designated field, a game was already in 
								progress. It was suggested to them that the two 
								groups could combine, so that everyone could 
								benefit from we the coaches’ expertise, but they 
								were adamant on finishing their own game. The 
								outreach group would have to wait for about an 
								hour!  
								
								  
								
								The new BFCC church building But the Lord 
								provided an alternative soccer field, still 
								within sight of the church, and the few people 
								already there were happy to join us. More kids 
								in the immediate area were persuaded to come 
								along, too, and before long there was action! 
								Smaller children were divided into two teams and 
								an informal game got underway (but those showing 
								above average skill could join the bigger kids). 
								The older children’s game was a little more 
								“serious”, and they were given skills training 
								as well. Later, over cool drinks, there was a 
								gospel presentation using the J3.16 soccer ball. 
								It was hoped that the interest level would be 
								enough to bring them back for the remaining two 
								days, and that they would bring their friends 
								with them. We also had the opportunity of 
								playing, praying and sharing the Gospel with 
								some drug addicts in Soweto. One of them said, 
								he was born in a home were violent and abuse was 
								the order of the day, it was how he got to be 
								addicted with drugs. One of them also said that 
								because of over commitment and poor time 
								management resulted him into drug abuse. 
								 
								
								  
								
								Our time in South Africa during the world, I 
								will say it was a great experience and learning, 
								especially the one week long conference at 
								Pretoria where AIA Missionaries from several 
								countries, it was indeed a great experience, the 
								worship, praying, playing soccer and leaning 
								soccer clinics, etc. What a great blessings and 
								experience for our team from Liberia. 
								
								  
								
								
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								 George 
								Festus Blamoh National 
								Coordinator Athletes in Action-Liberia 
								(Campus Crusade For Christ International) National Facilitator-Ubabalo 
								Soccer to Whole Life Coaching P.O. Box 10-520 Monrovia, Liberia Mobile: 
								+231-6576445/+231-6620018 Email:
								
								georgeblamoh@yahoo.com    Currier Service Address: George 
								Festus Blamoh National Coordinator Athletes in Action-Liberia 
								(Campus Crusade For Christ International) 90 Tubman Boulevard Congo 
								Town Adject Bethel Cathedral Monrovia, Liberia Mobile: 
								+231-6576445/+231-6620018 
				
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															Sports Life 
															Conference 
															Report-George-Liberia   
															
															
															Hi 
															Brothers and 
															Sisters, 
													
															
															
															
															 Thanks so much for 
															your prayers for our 
															just ended one day 
															sports Life 
															Conference which 
															started and ended 
															March 6, 2010.
 
 We expected 15 
															participant but only 
															11 attended which we 
															are very very m
  uch 
															grace to the Lord 
															for. We had three 
															facilitators, which 
															include Sylvester 
															Harris, Amos Gayflor and 
															I (George Festus 
															Blamoh). We were 
															able to show the 
															Prize 
															DVD and distributed 
															the More Than Gold 
															Video and some other 
															Christian Sports 
															Ministries 
															materials. 
  The participants 
															came from Churches, 
															Youth Organizations, 
															University of 
															Liberia and Club 
															Teams. The purpose o
  f 
															the training was to 
															prepare them for 
															ministry opportunity 
															for the coming World 
															Cup and beyond. 
 Thanks again for 
															your support.
 
 
															  
															
															.Blessings
 
  Brother George F. 
															Blamoh 
															
															National coordinatorAthletes in 
															Action-Liberia
 
															P.O. Box 10-52090 Tubman Boulevard
 Monrovia, Liberia
 Mobile: + 
															231-6576445
 
				
															
															
															georgeblamoh@yahoo.com 
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															Hi 
															Brother James, 
															
															Thanks so much for 
															the restructure of 
															the organization and
															and 
															well organize 
															system. I will 
															appreciate what you 
															have done. I can see 
															the future of the 
															ministry. I have 
															prepare couple of 
															Devotionals on my 
															laptop and will get 
															them over to you. I 
															am also prepare a 
															team of Leaders for 
															the 2010 world cup 
															outreach in South 
															Africa. We have just 
															completed our Sports 
															and life Conference 
															and looking forward 
															to our Road 2 Africa 
															Project in July 
															24-August 11, 2010 
															where we will be 
															expecting a team 
															from Holland to join 
															us in the project. 
															Please pray along 
															with us and 
															coordinate, for 
															partners over in USA 
															to help partner with 
															our work in Liberia.Blessings.
 
															
															
															Brother George F. 
															Blamoh   
															
															Minister George 
															
															
															National coordinatorAthletes in 
															Action-Liberia
 
															P.O. Box 10-52090 Tubman Boulevard
 Monrovia, Liberia
 Mobile: + 
															231-6576445
 
				
															
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