A few months back I shared how God had blessed me with an opportunity to play baseball. After suffering a shoulder injury and not making the school team at 15 years old, I walked away from the game for good - so I thought. 21 years later, I had no idea that I would be called by God to be a pastor, move to Australia, or take up the game of baseball. My first season back in the game playing for the Rouse Hill Wildcats came to a wonderful conclusion Saturday as we beat the Castle Hill Knights in the Grand Final 15-5. We are the "premiers" of the Sydney Metro Baseball league, H-Grade. Much of our team had never played baseball before, much less play in a Grand Final. Here's a team picture, each of us with our engraved trophy mugs - complete with a handle!
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Left to right: Randall, myself, Gav, Liam, Cam, Keith, Trav, Paul, Donna (scorer), Kyle, Pete, Pat, and Stacy |
I thank my teammates for a great season, and most of all I thank God for enabling me to be a part of a team in a sport I never thought I'd play again. Less than two years ago my throwing shoulder hurt so bad I could not even perform a single push-up, and to think I pitched for a complete-game win in a Grand Final is nothing short of miraculous! Thanks be to God for His healing touch and all glory, honour, and praise goes to Him. I would say it has been a magical season, but magic had nothing to do with it: it is all of God's grace.
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