Baseball and Apple Pie

Baseball and Apple Pie America. We love our apple pie, baseball, and freedom. Today, we celebrate the freedoms we’ve been blessed with—freedoms granted by God and protected by those who’ve served our country. This weekend at the ballpark, we’ll enjoy America’s pastime and the freedom to live, speak, and worship as we choose. But […]
The Only Way to Get Better

The Only Way to Get Better There’s a saying: “The only way to get better at baseball… is baseball.” No drills, BP sessions, or practice reps can fully prepare you for game day unless you’re actually playing the game. If you’ve spent any time with this sport—whether loving it or struggling with it—you get […]
Sacrifice

Sacrifice This week’s devo comes from our very own Ryan Lawson, President of Bibles of Baseball. About ten years ago, Ryan’s life took a major turn when he realized that Jesus was pursuing him. Since then, after accepting Christ as his Savior and starting to walk with Him, Ryan says his life has been completely […]
Daddy Ball

Daddy Ball Nothing makes my eyes roll harder than Daddy Ball. You know the scene—the shortstop who didn’t earn the position, the “ace” pitcher who can’t throw a strike. It ruins the experience for everyone. Parents get frustrated. Teammates lose motivation. And most importantly, some talented kids never get the chance to reach their full […]
Overthinking

Overthinking Reflection: Yogi Berra, a legendary baseball player and Hall of Famer, is remembered not only for his skills on the field but also for his humorous and insightful quotes. One of his most famous lines is: “Baseball is 90 percent mental. The other half is physical.” (Source: MLB.com) Anyone who has played, coached or […]
Errors Forgiven

Errors Forgiven Reflection: Strike three. Overthrow. Ground out. Dropped fly ball. I’ve been there—on the field and in life. I’ve lied. I’ve been jealous. I’ve lost my temper. I’ve been selfish. So many errors—not just in baseball, but in my everyday life. Mistakes that left behind pain, regret, and a lingering feeling that I just […]