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Luke 2:52
There is a simple and powerful verse that captures what healthy growth looks like in the life of all of us:
“Jesus grew in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and all people.” Luke 2:52
This single sentence gives us four areas of growth — the same four areas we hope to see in every FCA coach, athlete, and family:
Wisdom
Strength
Faith
Relationships
These are the areas that shape a child not only in sports, but in school, in the community, at home, and throughout their entire life. This is at the heart of what we mean when we talk about emPOWERed Kids. We aren’t just developing athletes and coaches. We are helping shape whole people.
This brings us to Week 5 of The Circle Maker.
Week 5 – Don’t Quit (From The Circle Maker)
Week 5 reminds us that meaningful growth takes perseverance. Dreams do not develop overnight. Prayers often unfold slowly. And God-shaped growth is almost always the result of steady steps taken faithfully over time.
Jesus grew in wisdom, strength, faith, and relationships. These four areas were not built in a moment. They were built through consistency, patience, challenge, and trust. Growth happens in the ordinary. In repetition. In choosing not to quit when progress feels slow. That is the kind of mindset we want to pass on to our kids — in sports and in life.
Meet Ray
Ray had been working on his ball-handling for weeks, circling cones in the driveway every night. But lately he felt stuck. His crossover still felt slow. His confidence dipped. One evening he told his mom, “I don’t think I’m getting better at all.”
She pointed to a note on the fridge with Scripture he had memorized earlier in the season: “Jesus grew in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and all people.” She said, “Ray, growth isn’t always loud. Sometimes it’s quiet and steady. Keep showing up. It matters.”
At practice the next day, Ray hesitated before the same ball-handling drill that had been frustrating him. But he remembered the verse. He remembered not to quit. He leaned in, focused, and finished stronger than he began. It wasn’t dramatic. It wasn’t perfect. But it was growth in all the right areas.
Takeaway: Luke 2:52 gives us the four areas of growth we hope to build into every athlete, coach, and family: wisdom, strength, faith, and relationships. These do not grow overnight. They grow through steady effort, daily choices, and refusing to quit. That is the to becoming emPOWERed.
Win The Day,
Troy Farley
FCA Sports Leagues Director













