Built to Perform

High school baseball player sits on a dugout bench at sunset tying his cleats before a game. His glove, bat, and water bottle rest beside him as he prepares on the field, symbolizing discipline, preparation, and stewardship.

Built to Perform:   No serious baseball player walks onto the field with broken equipment on purpose. Players take care of their glove. They choose the right cleats. They tape their bats. They hydrate. They stretch. They train. They recover. Why? Because they understand performance is affected by preparation. A player cannot expect to perform […]

I Left It in the Last Inning

Baseball player wearing number 5 walks alone along the baseline of a sunlit field, holding his glove after the game, symbolizing leaving past mistakes behind.

I Left It in the Last Inning:   Baseball teaches you something fast — you can’t play this inning worried about the last one. You boot a ground ball. You strike out with runners on. You miss a sign. You hang a pitch. If you carry that mistake into the next inning, it beats you […]

First Step Back

Baseball player taking the first step back to catch a ball, symbolizing faith, readiness, and trust in God’s direction.

First Step Back   This week’s devotional is a thoughtful contribution from Austin Wilson, a friend of the Bibles & Baseball team. Drawing from his experiences in baseball, Austin encourages us to stretch our faith beyond our own limits and trust in something greater than ourselves. First Step Back Ever since we started playing baseball […]

Swing for the Gates

Baseball player finishing a swing and looking into the distance, symbolizing faith, vision, and trusting God with the outcome.

Swing for the Gates   Today’s devotional has been written by our friend and Bibles & Baseball teammate, Rob McGuffey. Drawing from his journey as a follower of Christ and the wisdom found in God’s Word, Rob challenges us to strive for more than we may have originally envisioned. He encourages us to set our goals […]