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Faith in Practice: Episode 32: Jesus' Dream Team

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Everybody loves a dream team… until it’s your rival building it. In this episode, Kurt uses sports—from LeBron’s superteams to personal basketball stories—to explore a deeper question: why do we chase talent, security, and proven success… while Jesus chose the exact opposite? When Jesus builds His team in the Gospels, He doesn’t recruit the most qualified, polished, or influential people. He chooses fishermen, a tax collector, a zealot—ordinary, unproven individuals with messy backgrounds and conflicting perspectives. So why them? This episode breaks down the contrast between how the world builds teams and how Jesus builds people—and what that means for how we see others and ourselves. Chapters: 00:00 – Why We Build “Dream Teams” 03:30 – My Personal Dream Team Story 09:00 – How Jesus Built His Team 13:30 – Why Jesus Chose the Unqualified 17:30 – What This Means for How You See People If you’ve ever felt unqualified, overlooked, or unsure of your place, this episode offers a different perspective: Jesus isn’t building a team of the best—He’s building people who are willing. Connect with Kurt: Instagram: @higherpowersportspt

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Faith in Practice: Episode 32: Jesus' Dream Team

Everybody loves a dream team… until it’s your rival building it. In this episode, Kurt uses sports—from LeBron’s superteams to personal basketball stories—to explore a deeper question: why do we chase talent, security, and proven success… while Jesus chose the exact opposite? When Jesus builds His team in the Gospels, He doesn’t recruit the most qualified, polished, or influential people. He chooses fishermen, a tax collector, a zealot—ordinary, unproven individuals with messy backgrounds and conflicting perspectives. So why them? This episode breaks down the contrast between how the world builds teams and how Jesus builds people—and what that means for how we see others and ourselves. Chapters: 00:00 – Why We Build “Dream Teams” 03:30 – My Personal Dream Team Story 09:00 – How Jesus Built His Team 13:30 – Why Jesus Chose the Unqualified 17:30 – What This Means for How You See People If you’ve ever felt unqualified, overlooked, or unsure of your place, this episode offers a different perspective: Jesus isn’t building a team of the best—He’s building people who are willing. Connect with Kurt: Instagram: @higherpowersportspt

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Episode 32: Data Driven Return to Sport

When is an athlete actually ready to return to sport? In this episode, Kurt breaks down what data-driven return to play really means—and why timelines alone aren’t enough. Being pain-free or hitting a certain number of weeks post-injury doesn’t equal readiness. Using real-world examples (including ACL rehab), Kurt walks through the key metrics he uses to make return-to-play decisions: * Strength and limb symmetry (and why 90% may not be enough) * Peak force and rate of force development * Plyometric readiness and workload progression * Sport-specific demands and performance standards The goal isn’t just getting back on the field—it’s staying there. This episode explains how proper testing and progression can significantly reduce re-injury risk and set athletes up for long-term success. If you’re an athlete, parent, or coach trying to understand when it’s truly safe to return, this episode provides a clear framework for making better decisions. Chapters: 00:00 – What Is Data-Driven Return to Play? 02:00 – Strength, Symmetry & Why 90% Matters 07:30 – Power, Reaction Time & Neurological Recovery 11:30 – Plyometrics, Workload & Building Capacity 15:30 – Meeting the Demands of Sport (Not Just Rehab) Connect with Kurt: Instagram: @higherpowersportspt

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Faith in Practice: Episode 31: The Upside Down Kingdom

What does success actually look like? We’re taught to chase comfort, money, influence, and control. But when you slow down and really study the Gospels, Jesus points in a completely different direction. In this episode, Kurt breaks down the idea of the “upside down kingdom”—a kingdom where strength starts with need, where the overlooked are seen, and where the people we avoid are often the ones Jesus moves toward. Walking through real examples from Scripture—the leper, the woman at the well, Matthew the tax collector, the sinful woman, and more—this episode highlights a consistent pattern: what we naturally pursue, Jesus often rejects… and what we naturally avoid, He pursues. This isn’t just theology—it’s a direct challenge to how we define success, build our lives, and interact with others. If you’ve ever felt the tension between ambition and faith, comfort and obedience, or success and surrender, this episode will make you take a hard look at what you’re actually chasing. Chapters: 00:00 – What Does Success Actually Look Like? 02:30 – The Upside Down Kingdom Explained 07:30 – Who Jesus Moves Toward (Real Gospel Examples) 18:30 – Wealth, Comfort, and Dependence on God 23:30 – Rethinking Your Values & What You’re Chasing Connect with Kurt: Instagram: @higherpowersportspt

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Faith in Practice: Episode 30: Do you want to feel better or get better?

In this episode, Kurt Kessler shares a deeply personal story about navigating hurt and pride through a faith-driven lens. Moving beyond simply feeling better, he emphasizes the importance of spiritual growth, humility, and authentic accountability. It's a guide to transforming emotional pain into opportunity for spiritual refinement. KEY TOPICS: * The difference between feeling better and getting better in a spiritual context * Recognizing pride as a barrier to growth and how Satan exploits it * The importance of community and accountability in spiritual development * How Scripture, specifically Matthew 16:24–25, guides us to deny ourselves and embrace transformation * The role of humility and truth in sharpening one’s character * Practical steps to seek honest feedback and correction from trusted believers * The significance of aligning identity with Christ rather than self-pride TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Introduction: Emotions deeply felt and the struggle with unhealthy responses 00:33 - Personal story of hurt and the tendency to bury feelings 01:01 - The shift toward sharing with accountability rather than hiding 01:30 - The importance of seeking truth, not just validation 01:57 - Gratitude for God-placed men of faith for spiritual growth 02:28 - The distinction between feeling better and truly getting better 02:55 - The role of community in correction and encouragement 03:23 - How Satan uses pride to distort our emotions and thoughts 03:53 - The biblical perspective: Matthew 16:24–25 and denying self 04:23 - The power of accountability and spiritual sharpening 04:52 - Recognizing pride as a spiritual attack and resisting it 05:20 - Scripture as a foundation for identity and transformation in Christ 05:31 - Embracing death to self as a form of spiritual refinement 05:59 - Returning to Scripture as the true source of identity and growth 06:27 - The value of seeking honest, sometimes tough, truth from trusted believers 06:47 - Closing encouragement: humility and community are keys to true growth and transformation CONNECT WITH KURT: * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/higherpowersportspt/]

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