Post Olympic Stress Disorder
Beijing looks inviting! I must be hooked.
Being an ongoing but incomplete record of the mental ramblings of a quasi-Aussie...early baby-boomer... sports chaplain.
Current Roles: Husband, Father, Grandfather, National Team Leader--Athletes In Action Australia, Chaplain of the Sydney Kings, Chaplain of the NSW Waratahs, Australian Rugby Union--Serious Injury Case Manager, Rugby Union Players Association--Super-14 Chaplaincy Co-Ordinator, Life Coach--Future Achievement Australia
In one for the personal comments I received on my blog, a good friend reminded me of the importance of praying for the athletes as they return to "normal life". A good reminder. Sometimes the lowest of "lows" follow the highest of "highs"...and sometimes the experience itself has been the lowest of "lows". My prayer is that the experience--postitive or negative might bring each Olympian a few steps closer to Him in their relationship with Jesus.
If so, it will be more than worthwhile...
If not, I am reminded of the words of Jesus (slightly paraphrased to match the occasion)...
"What value and benefit is there in winning a gold medal (or several) if a man or woman loses their soul?"
Yes...I do have more tomorrow even though the Closing Ceremony is now concluded.
More "country cousin" stories tomorrow.
Mo' tammarra!
From another source...
"On Wednesday, I was able to go inside the Olympic Village and meet with the delegation head from (an African country). We have another appointment today with this person today to discuss how we could help their country's athletes grow. I was also able to have lunch with an Asian athlete studying at an American university and study Colossians 3:17,23 with him in his dorm room before his afternoon practice!!"
More tomorrow..."One of the competeing women archers made it into the final 16 (out of 64). She has written on her arm, "audience of one", to remember she competes to please Christ, not others! She meets daily one of the AIA female chaplains in the village!"
And finally (today at least) from our AIA director in another (different than the above) former Soviet country...
"I'm on the internet right now sitting next to two (former USSR country) swimmers who finished their competition this morning. After some small talk I offered each of them a copy of the special Olympic version of the JESUS film on DVD (their's being one of 8 languages on the DVD), which they gladly accepted. I asked them if they wanted a gospel of Luke in Russian, but they happily replied that they had already gotten copies (freely distributed) from their team office."
More than halfway through the Olympics now and I'm praying for the workers and athletes that they will persevere. Sometimes the Good News is most readily heard in the context of strong disappointment and shattered dreams. There are more athletes at the Olympics commiserating than celebrating. I hope and pray that it will lead them into a relationship with the true champion of all mankind and help them to discover More Than Gold.