Time Out!: The gift or god of Youth Sports

Author:   John Perritt
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Sport is one of the many evidences of a gracious God. It can unite people, sharing together in the enjoyment it brings. But it brings the challenge of proper stewardship under God, especially when working with young people. Are they being encouraged to use their gifts and time to God’s glory? Are you ensuring that they are living by God’s Word, rather than prioritising their sport? There is a lot to learn about how God wants us to live through sports – both on and off the field.

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Author:   John Perritt
Publisher:   Christian Focus Publications Ltd
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Edition:   Revised ed.
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ISBN:  

9781527101777


ISBN 10:   1527101770
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   03 August 2018
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This is a clear, concise and compassionate book that insightfully probes to the heart of an important issue in our day - a Christian attitude to sports. Sport is good but it is not God. Writing with sound biblical theology, vibrant illustrations, memorable quotes and helpful practical application, John Perritt has made a significant contribution to this topic. It's a must read! -- Gavin Peacock Never have I read such a well-grounded, gospel-centered critique of youth sports culture as it exists today .... While a difficult reality to face, I hope this book will spur us on to change for the betterment of our kids's souls, and to his glory. -- Kristen Hatton Here we learn afresh that sport is God`s good idea, and meant to be stewarded for his glory and our joy. Let us not forge a new god to quote the author, by uncritically adopting the idol worship of contemporary sports culture. John's work will cause you to think, and may it be hoped, to change! -- Carl H. Kalberkamp The theological insights challenge us to see our sports experiences in light of God's Story: his good creation, people's rebellion, Jesus' provision of redemption, and God's promise of final restoration -- Tasha Chapman John Perritt is exceptionally empathetic yet unflinchingly honest and uncompromisingly biblical. I believe this book will spur many teens and their families to find more joy in sports as they find ultimate satisfaction in the Creator of sports. -- Jaquelle Crowe ... a biblically balanced and theologically informed view of how involvement in sports can affect our families. He brings the perspective of an experienced youth pastor who has seen both the benefits and the pitfalls of athletics as he seeks to help young people and their parents set wise priorities. -- Jim Newheiser It is with great heart and sincerity that John Perritt offers this challenge to the idolatry of youth sports. Wisely navigating both the glory and the depravity of our current cultural moment, he invites us to consider more thoughtful and intentional discipleship relating to their participation. -- Liz Edrington Treading the only safe path between iconoclasm and idolatry, John Perritt shows us how to celebrate the beauty and goodness of sports as a gift of God's common grace without finding our identity in them. He calls us to a life of discipleship that adore the Lord who gives us all things richly to enjoy, as we play our favorite sport to the glory of God. -- David Strain Every church engaging in sports ministry needs to have this book as a resource for setting clear and gospel-focused guidelines. Perritt has done a considerable service in addressing the key issues in short compass and providing biblical answers. -- Derek Thomas Perspective, we are often told, is everything. In this helpful book John Perritt helps Christians, and especially Christian parents, to put sports into perspective-a Christian perspective. This book is a very helpful contribution to a conversation Christians must eagerly engage -- R. Albert Mohler If Jesus Christ is truly the Lord of all of life, then it's necessary for us to follow Him into the sphere of sport ... playing, parenting, and spectating to His glory. John Perritt offers thoughtful Gospel-grounded guidance for how to engage with God's good gift of play. -- Walt Mueller Some athletes, even Christian ones, fall into the trap of glorifying themselves rather than God, and thanking Him for wins but not losses. John Perritt's well-written look at stewardship in sports gets it right: Time Out! can show parents, coaches, and athletes how to use sports to win victories in life. -- Marvin Olasky With wit, wisdom, and exegesis, Perritt presents a deeper, more theologically-sound understanding of the world of athletics. He lifts the reader's gaze to the impact of the gospel and themes of eternity. If you're involved or you have children involved in youth sports, this will be a helpful guide to thinking more biblically about it. -- Brian H. Cosby With clarity and clear theological insight, John unpacks and provides a balanced response to key issues. Importantly, the author also recognises the importance of celebrating sport as a gift and as a source of physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. This book will make you think more critically about `youth sports', while still celebrating them as a God-given gift. -- Nick J. Watson One of the questions I receive most often from parents is, `How much is too much for my children to be involved in sports?' This book doesn't offer easy solutions, but it does provide the wisdom that parents need to drive them to God's Word as they decide how sports can be used for God's glory in their children's lives. -- Timothy Paul Jones


Every church engaging in sports ministry needs to have this book as a resource for setting clear and gospel-focused guidelines. Perritt has done a considerable service in addressing the key issues in short compass and providing biblical answers. -- Derek Thomas Never have I read such a well-grounded, gospel-centered critique of youth sports culture as it exists today .... While a difficult reality to face, I hope this book will spur us on to change for the betterment of our kids's souls, and to his glory. -- Kristen Hatton If Jesus Christ is truly the Lord of all of life, then it's necessary for us to follow Him into the sphere of sport ... playing, parenting, and spectating to His glory. John Perritt offers thoughtful Gospel-grounded guidance for how to engage with God's good gift of play. -- Walt Mueller Some athletes, even Christian ones, fall into the trap of glorifying themselves rather than God, and thanking Him for wins but not losses. John Perritt's well-written look at stewardship in sports gets it right: Time Out! can show parents, coaches, and athletes how to use sports to win victories in life. -- Marvin Olasky Treading the only safe path between iconoclasm and idolatry, John Perritt shows us how to celebrate the beauty and goodness of sports as a gift of God's common grace without finding our identity in them. He calls us to a life of discipleship that adore the Lord who gives us all things richly to enjoy, as we play our favorite sport to the glory of God. -- David Strain With wit, wisdom, and exegesis, Perritt presents a deeper, more theologically-sound understanding of the world of athletics. He lifts the reader's gaze to the impact of the gospel and themes of eternity. If you're involved or you have children involved in youth sports, this will be a helpful guide to thinking more biblically about it. -- Brian H. Cosby This is a clear, concise and compassionate book that insightfully probes to the heart of an important issue in our day - a Christian attitude to sports. Sport is good but it is not God. Writing with sound biblical theology, vibrant illustrations, memorable quotes and helpful practical application, John Perritt has made a significant contribution to this topic. It's a must read! -- Gavin Peacock One of the questions I receive most often from parents is, `How much is too much for my children to be involved in sports?' This book doesn't offer easy solutions, but it does provide the wisdom that parents need to drive them to God's Word as they decide how sports can be used for God's glory in their children's lives. -- Timothy Paul Jones Here we learn afresh that sport is God`s good idea, and meant to be stewarded for his glory and our joy. Let us not forge a new god to quote the author, by uncritically adopting the idol worship of contemporary sports culture. John's work will cause you to think, and may it be hoped, to change! -- Carl H. Kalberkamp John Perritt is exceptionally empathetic yet unflinchingly honest and uncompromisingly biblical. I believe this book will spur many teens and their families to find more joy in sports as they find ultimate satisfaction in the Creator of sports. -- Jaquelle Crowe With clarity and clear theological insight, John unpacks and provides a balanced response to key issues. Importantly, the author also recognises the importance of celebrating sport as a gift and as a source of physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. This book will make you think more critically about `youth sports', while still celebrating them as a God-given gift. -- Nick J. Watson It is with great heart and sincerity that John Perritt offers this challenge to the idolatry of youth sports. Wisely navigating both the glory and the depravity of our current cultural moment, he invites us to consider more thoughtful and intentional discipleship relating to their participation. -- Liz Edrington ... a biblically balanced and theologically informed view of how involvement in sports can affect our families. He brings the perspective of an experienced youth pastor who has seen both the benefits and the pitfalls of athletics as he seeks to help young people and their parents set wise priorities. -- Jim Newheiser Perspective, we are often told, is everything. In this helpful book John Perritt helps Christians, and especially Christian parents, to put sports into perspective-a Christian perspective. This book is a very helpful contribution to a conversation Christians must eagerly engage -- R. Albert Mohler The theological insights challenge us to see our sports experiences in light of God's Story: his good creation, people's rebellion, Jesus' provision of redemption, and God's promise of final restoration -- Tasha Chapman


Some athletes, even Christian ones, fall into the trap of glorifying themselves rather than God, and thanking Him for wins but not losses. John Perritt's well-written look at stewardship in sports gets it right: Time Out! can show parents, coaches, and athletes how to use sports to win victories in life. -- Marvin Olasky (Editor in Chief, World Magazine) One of the questions I receive most often from parents is, 'How much is too much for my children to be involved in sports?' This book doesn't offer easy solutions, but it does provide the wisdom that parents need to drive them to God's Word as they decide how sports can be used for God's glory in their children's lives. -- Timothy Paul Jones (Professor of Apologetics & Director, Center for Christian Apologetics, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky) It is with great heart and sincerity that John Perritt offers this challenge to the idolatry of youth sports. Wisely navigating both the glory and the depravity of our current cultural moment, he invites us to consider more thoughtful and intentional discipleship relating to their participation. -- Liz Edrington (Counselor, Summit Counseling Center, Tennessee) Treading the only safe path between iconoclasm and idolatry, John Perritt shows us how to celebrate the beauty and goodness of sports as a gift of God's common grace without finding our identity in them. He calls us to a life of discipleship that adore the Lord who gives us all things richly to enjoy, as we play our favorite sport to the glory of God. -- David Strain (Senior Minister, First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Mississippi) With wit, wisdom, and exegesis, Perritt presents a deeper, more theologically-sound understanding of the world of athletics. He lifts the reader's gaze to the impact of the gospel and themes of eternity. If you're involved or you have children involved in youth sports, this will be a helpful guide to thinking more biblically about it. -- Brian H. Cosby (Pastor, Wayside Presbyterian Church, Signal Mountain, Tennessee) Perspective, we are often told, is everything. In this helpful book John Perritt helps Christians, and especially Christian parents, to put sports into perspective-a Christian perspective. This book is a very helpful contribution to a conversation Christians must eagerly engage -- R. Albert Mohler (President, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky) Never have I read such a well-grounded, gospel-centered critique of youth sports culture as it exists today. While a difficult reality to face, I hope this book will spur us on to change for the betterment of our kids's souls, and to his glory. -- Kristen Hatton (Author of 'Exodus: The Gospel-Centered Life for Students', 'Face Time: Your Identity in a Selfie World' & 'Get Your Story Straight') John Perritt is exceptionally empathetic yet unflinchingly honest and uncompromisingly biblical. I believe this book will spur many teens and their families to find more joy in sports as they find ultimate satisfaction in the Creator of sports. -- Jaquelle Crowe (Author of 'This Changes Everything: How the Gospel Transforms the Teen Years') This is a clear, concise and compassionate book that insightfully probes to the heart of an important issue in our day - a Christian attitude to sports. Sport is good but it is not God. Writing with sound biblical theology, vibrant illustrations, memorable quotes and helpful practical application, John Perritt has made a significant contribution to this topic. It's a must read! -- Gavin Peacock (Former professional footballer and Director of International Outreach, The Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood.) Every church engaging in sports ministry needs to have this book as a resource for setting clear and gospel-focused guidelines. Perritt has done a considerable service in addressing the key issues in short compass and providing biblical answers. -- Derek W. H. Thomas (Senior Minister of Preaching and Teaching, First Presbyterian Church, Columbia, South Carolina) The theological insights challenge us to see our sports experiences in light of God's Story: his good creation, people's rebellion, Jesus' provision of redemption, and God's promise of final restoration -- Tasha Chapman (Author of 'Resilient Ministry: What Pastors Told Us About Surviving and Thriving' & Professor of Educational Ministries, Covenant Theological Seminary, St. Louis) With clarity and clear theological insight, John unpacks and provides a balanced response to key issues. Importantly, the author also recognises the importance of celebrating sport as a gift and as a source of physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. This book will make you think more critically about 'youth sports', while still celebrating them as a God-given gift. -- Nick J. Watson (Associate Professor of Sport and Social Justice, York St John University, York, UK) Here we learn afresh that sport is God's good idea, and meant to be stewarded for his glory and our joy. Let us not forge a new god to quote the author, by uncritically adopting the idol worship of contemporary sports culture. John's work will cause you to think, and may it be hoped, to change! -- Carl H. Kalberkamp (Senior Pastor, Pear Orchard Presbyterian Church, Ridgeland, Mississippi) ... a biblically balanced and theologically informed view of how involvement in sports can affect our families. He brings the perspective of an experienced youth pastor who has seen both the benefits and the pitfalls of athletics as he seeks to help young people and their parents set wise priorities. -- Jim Newheiser (Director of the Christian Counseling Program and Associate Professor of Counseling and Practical Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Carolina) If Jesus Christ is truly the Lord of all of life, then it's necessary for us to follow Him into the sphere of sport ... playing, parenting, and spectating to His glory. John Perritt offers thoughtful Gospel-grounded guidance for how to engage with God's good gift of play. -- Walt Mueller (President, Center for Parent/Youth Understanding)


Treading the only safe path between iconoclasm and idolatry, John Perritt shows us how to celebrate the beauty and goodness of sports as a gift of God's common grace without finding our identity in them. He calls us to a life of discipleship that adore the Lord who gives us all things richly to enjoy, as we play our favorite sport to the glory of God. -- David Strain (Senior Minister, First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Mississippi) Perspective, we are often told, is everything. In this helpful book John Perritt helps Christians, and especially Christian parents, to put sports into perspective-a Christian perspective. This book is a very helpful contribution to a conversation Christians must eagerly engage -- R. Albert Mohler (President, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky) Some athletes, even Christian ones, fall into the trap of glorifying themselves rather than God, and thanking Him for wins but not losses. John Perritt's well-written look at stewardship in sports gets it right: Time Out! can show parents, coaches, and athletes how to use sports to win victories in life. -- Marvin Olasky (Editor in Chief, World Magazine) It is with great heart and sincerity that John Perritt offers this challenge to the idolatry of youth sports. Wisely navigating both the glory and the depravity of our current cultural moment, he invites us to consider more thoughtful and intentional discipleship relating to their participation. -- Liz Edrington (Counselor, Summit Counseling Center, Tennessee) One of the questions I receive most often from parents is, 'How much is too much for my children to be involved in sports?' This book doesn't offer easy solutions, but it does provide the wisdom that parents need to drive them to God's Word as they decide how sports can be used for God's glory in their children's lives. -- Timothy Paul Jones (Professor of Apologetics & Director, Center for Christian Apologetics, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky) The theological insights challenge us to see our sports experiences in light of God's Story: his good creation, people's rebellion, Jesus' provision of redemption, and God's promise of final restoration -- Tasha Chapman (Author of 'Resilient Ministry: What Pastors Told Us About Surviving and Thriving' & Professor of Educational Ministries, Covenant Theological Seminary, St. Louis) With clarity and clear theological insight, John unpacks and provides a balanced response to key issues. Importantly, the author also recognises the importance of celebrating sport as a gift and as a source of physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. This book will make you think more critically about 'youth sports', while still celebrating them as a God-given gift. -- Nick J. Watson (Associate Professor of Sport and Social Justice, York St John University, York, UK) If Jesus Christ is truly the Lord of all of life, then it's necessary for us to follow Him into the sphere of sport ... playing, parenting, and spectating to His glory. John Perritt offers thoughtful Gospel-grounded guidance for how to engage with God's good gift of play. -- Walt Mueller (President, Center for Parent/Youth Understanding) This is a clear, concise and compassionate book that insightfully probes to the heart of an important issue in our day - a Christian attitude to sports. Sport is good but it is not God. Writing with sound biblical theology, vibrant illustrations, memorable quotes and helpful practical application, John Perritt has made a significant contribution to this topic. It's a must read! -- Gavin Peacock (Former professional footballer and Director of International Outreach, The Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood.) Never have I read such a well-grounded, gospel-centered critique of youth sports culture as it exists today .... While a difficult reality to face, I hope this book will spur us on to change for the betterment of our kids's souls, and to his glory. -- Kristen Hatton (Author of 'Exodus: The Gospel-Centered Life for Students', 'Face Time: Your Identity in a Selfie World' & 'Get Your Story Straight') John Perritt is exceptionally empathetic yet unflinchingly honest and uncompromisingly biblical. I believe this book will spur many teens and their families to find more joy in sports as they find ultimate satisfaction in the Creator of sports. -- Jaquelle Crowe (Author of 'This Changes Everything: How the Gospel Transforms the Teen Years') With wit, wisdom, and exegesis, Perritt presents a deeper, more theologically-sound understanding of the world of athletics. He lifts the reader's gaze to the impact of the gospel and themes of eternity. If you're involved or you have children involved in youth sports, this will be a helpful guide to thinking more biblically about it. -- Brian H. Cosby (Pastor, Wayside Presbyterian Church, Signal Mountain, Tennessee) ... a biblically balanced and theologically informed view of how involvement in sports can affect our families. He brings the perspective of an experienced youth pastor who has seen both the benefits and the pitfalls of athletics as he seeks to help young people and their parents set wise priorities. -- Jim Newheiser (Director of the Christian Counseling Program and Associate Professor of Counseling and Practical Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Carolina) Every church engaging in sports ministry needs to have this book as a resource for setting clear and gospel-focused guidelines. Perritt has done a considerable service in addressing the key issues in short compass and providing biblical answers. -- Derek W. H. Thomas (Senior Minister of Preaching and Teaching, First Presbyterian Church, Columbia, South Carolina) Here we learn afresh that sport is God's good idea, and meant to be stewarded for his glory and our joy. Let us not forge a new god to quote the author, by uncritically adopting the idol worship of contemporary sports culture. John's work will cause you to think, and may it be hoped, to change! -- Carl H. Kalberkamp (Senior Pastor, Pear Orchard Presbyterian Church, Ridgeland, Mississippi)


With wit, wisdom, and exegesis, Perritt presents a deeper, more theologically-sound understanding of the world of athletics. He lifts the reader's gaze to the impact of the gospel and themes of eternity. If you're involved or you have children involved in youth sports, this will be a helpful guide to thinking more biblically about it. -- Brian H. Cosby One of the questions I receive most often from parents is, 'How much is too much for my children to be involved in sports?' This book doesn't offer easy solutions, but it does provide the wisdom that parents need to drive them to God's Word as they decide how sports can be used for God's glory in their children's lives. -- Timothy Paul Jones Every church engaging in sports ministry needs to have this book as a resource for setting clear and gospel-focused guidelines. Perritt has done a considerable service in addressing the key issues in short compass and providing biblical answers. -- Derek W. H. Thomas If Jesus Christ is truly the Lord of all of life, then it's necessary for us to follow Him into the sphere of sport ... playing, parenting, and spectating to His glory. John Perritt offers thoughtful Gospel-grounded guidance for how to engage with God's good gift of play. -- Walt Mueller Treading the only safe path between iconoclasm and idolatry, John Perritt shows us how to celebrate the beauty and goodness of sports as a gift of God's common grace without finding our identity in them. He calls us to a life of discipleship that adore the Lord who gives us all things richly to enjoy, as we play our favorite sport to the glory of God. -- David Strain Never have I read such a well-grounded, gospel-centered critique of youth sports culture as it exists today .... While a difficult reality to face, I hope this book will spur us on to change for the betterment of our kids's souls, and to his glory. -- Kristen Hatton Some athletes, even Christian ones, fall into the trap of glorifying themselves rather than God, and thanking Him for wins but not losses. John Perritt's well-written look at stewardship in sports gets it right: Time Out! can show parents, coaches, and athletes how to use sports to win victories in life. -- Marvin Olasky This is a clear, concise and compassionate book that insightfully probes to the heart of an important issue in our day - a Christian attitude to sports. Sport is good but it is not God. Writing with sound biblical theology, vibrant illustrations, memorable quotes and helpful practical application, John Perritt has made a significant contribution to this topic. It's a must read! -- Gavin Peacock John Perritt is exceptionally empathetic yet unflinchingly honest and uncompromisingly biblical. I believe this book will spur many teens and their families to find more joy in sports as they find ultimate satisfaction in the Creator of sports. -- Jaquelle Crowe Perspective, we are often told, is everything. In this helpful book John Perritt helps Christians, and especially Christian parents, to put sports into perspective-a Christian perspective. This book is a very helpful contribution to a conversation Christians must eagerly engage -- R. Albert Mohler It is with great heart and sincerity that John Perritt offers this challenge to the idolatry of youth sports. Wisely navigating both the glory and the depravity of our current cultural moment, he invites us to consider more thoughtful and intentional discipleship relating to their participation. -- Liz Edrington Here we learn afresh that sport is God's good idea, and meant to be stewarded for his glory and our joy. Let us not forge a new god to quote the author, by uncritically adopting the idol worship of contemporary sports culture. John's work will cause you to think, and may it be hoped, to change! -- Carl H. Kalberkamp With clarity and clear theological insight, John unpacks and provides a balanced response to key issues. Importantly, the author also recognises the importance of celebrating sport as a gift and as a source of physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. This book will make you think more critically about 'youth sports', while still celebrating them as a God-given gift. -- Nick J. Watson ... a biblically balanced and theologically informed view of how involvement in sports can affect our families. He brings the perspective of an experienced youth pastor who has seen both the benefits and the pitfalls of athletics as he seeks to help young people and their parents set wise priorities. -- Jim Newheiser The theological insights challenge us to see our sports experiences in light of God's Story: his good creation, people's rebellion, Jesus' provision of redemption, and God's promise of final restoration -- Tasha Chapman


With wit, wisdom, and exegesis, Perritt presents a deeper, more theologically-sound understanding of the world of athletics. Surprisingly (for me), he lifts the reader's gaze to the impact of the gospel and themes of eternity. If you're involved or you have children involved in youth sports, this will be a helpful guide to thinking more biblically about it. -- Brian H. Cosby With clarity and clear theological insight, John unpacks and provides a balanced response to key issues, for example, performance-based identity, idolatry and neglect of family time, bible-study, prayer and church engagement due to `packed' youth sports schedules. Importantly, the author also recognises the importance of celebrating sport as a gift and as a source of physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. This book will make you think more critically about `youth sports', while still celebrating them as a God-given gift. -- Nick J. Watson It takes someone who loves sports, both as a participant and a fan to be able to offer a biblically balanced and theologically informed view of how involvement in sports can affect our families. He brings the perspective of an experienced youth pastor who has seen both the benefits and the pitfalls of athletics as he seeks to help young people and their parents set wise priorities. -- Jim Newheiser Never have I read such a well-grounded, gospel-centered critique of youth sports culture as it exists today... through the lenses of stewardship John challenges us to reevaluate the effects on our families, calendar, money and worship when sports are elevated to the degree they are now. While a difficult reality to face, I hope this book will spur us on to change for the betterment of our kids's souls, and to his glory. -- Kristen Hatton One of the questions I receive most often from parents is, `How much is too much for my children to be involved in sports?' This book doesn't offer easy solutions, but it does provide the wisdom that parents need to drive them to God's Word as they decide how sports can be used for God's glory in their children's lives. -- Timothy Paul Jones Treading the only safe path between iconoclasm and idolatry, John Perritt shows us how to celebrate the beauty and goodness of sports as a gift of God's common grace without finding our identity in them. He offers a better way, that harnesses the lessons they can teach and maximizes the opportunities for Christian character sports afford. He calls us to a life of discipleship that adore the Lord who gives us all things richly to enjoy, as we play our favorite sport to the glory of God. -- David Strain Extreme sports are interesting, but sports extremism is not. Some athletes, even Christian ones, fall into the trap of glorifying themselves rather than God, and thanking Him for wins but not losses. John Perritt's well-written look at stewardship in sports gets it right: Time Out! can show parents, coaches, and athletes how to use sports to win victories in life. -- Marvin Olasky


If Jesus Christ is truly the Lord of all of life, then it's necessary for us to follow Him into the sphere of sport ... playing, parenting, and spectating to His glory. John Perritt offers thoughtful Gospel-grounded guidance for how to engage with God's good gift of play. -- Walt Mueller Never have I read such a well-grounded, gospel-centered critique of youth sports culture as it exists today .... While a difficult reality to face, I hope this book will spur us on to change for the betterment of our kids's souls, and to his glory. -- Kristen Hatton This is a clear, concise and compassionate book that insightfully probes to the heart of an important issue in our day - a Christian attitude to sports. Sport is good but it is not God. Writing with sound biblical theology, vibrant illustrations, memorable quotes and helpful practical application, John Perritt has made a significant contribution to this topic. It's a must read! -- Gavin Peacock With wit, wisdom, and exegesis, Perritt presents a deeper, more theologically-sound understanding of the world of athletics. He lifts the reader's gaze to the impact of the gospel and themes of eternity. If you're involved or you have children involved in youth sports, this will be a helpful guide to thinking more biblically about it. -- Brian H. Cosby The theological insights challenge us to see our sports experiences in light of God's Story: his good creation, people's rebellion, Jesus' provision of redemption, and God's promise of final restoration -- Tasha Chapman John Perritt is exceptionally empathetic yet unflinchingly honest and uncompromisingly biblical. I believe this book will spur many teens and their families to find more joy in sports as they find ultimate satisfaction in the Creator of sports. -- Jaquelle Crowe Every church engaging in sports ministry needs to have this book as a resource for setting clear and gospel-focused guidelines. Perritt has done a considerable service in addressing the key issues in short compass and providing biblical answers. -- Derek Thomas It is with great heart and sincerity that John Perritt offers this challenge to the idolatry of youth sports. Wisely navigating both the glory and the depravity of our current cultural moment, he invites us to consider more thoughtful and intentional discipleship relating to their participation. -- Liz Edrington One of the questions I receive most often from parents is, `How much is too much for my children to be involved in sports?' This book doesn't offer easy solutions, but it does provide the wisdom that parents need to drive them to God's Word as they decide how sports can be used for God's glory in their children's lives. -- Timothy Paul Jones Here we learn afresh that sport is God`s good idea, and meant to be stewarded for his glory and our joy. Let us not forge a new god to quote the author, by uncritically adopting the idol worship of contemporary sports culture. John's work will cause you to think, and may it be hoped, to change! -- Carl H. Kalberkamp Some athletes, even Christian ones, fall into the trap of glorifying themselves rather than God, and thanking Him for wins but not losses. John Perritt's well-written look at stewardship in sports gets it right: Time Out! can show parents, coaches, and athletes how to use sports to win victories in life. -- Marvin Olasky ... a biblically balanced and theologically informed view of how involvement in sports can affect our families. He brings the perspective of an experienced youth pastor who has seen both the benefits and the pitfalls of athletics as he seeks to help young people and their parents set wise priorities. -- Jim Newheiser With clarity and clear theological insight, John unpacks and provides a balanced response to key issues. Importantly, the author also recognises the importance of celebrating sport as a gift and as a source of physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. This book will make you think more critically about `youth sports', while still celebrating them as a God-given gift. -- Nick J. Watson Treading the only safe path between iconoclasm and idolatry, John Perritt shows us how to celebrate the beauty and goodness of sports as a gift of God's common grace without finding our identity in them. He calls us to a life of discipleship that adore the Lord who gives us all things richly to enjoy, as we play our favorite sport to the glory of God. -- David Strain


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John Perritt is the Director of Resources for Reformed Youth Ministries (rym.org) and serves as the host of The Local Youth Worker podcast for RYM. He is the author of Time Out! (2018) & Insecure (2019). He and his wife, Ashleigh, live in Ridgeland, MS, with their five children.

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