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Coach Richter

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Servant to Christ, husband to @mrscoachrichter & family man first. Athletic performance coach for @Emmausathletics

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Obviously all of the players and coaches on Baylor Men’s Basketball want to win basketball games, but the message was clear from the players and coach Scott Drew about what players are going find when they come to Baylor. 📽️ NCAA March Madness

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The sooner you understand that slow cooking athletes is not about delaying progress but about prioritizing movement quality over chasing numbers, the sooner young athletes will start seeing improvements that carry over and last long term.

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Biblically, a “pastor,” “elder,” and “bishop” are 3 words for the same thing. In the New Testament, the terms “elder,” (πρεσβύτερος), “bishop,” and “overseer” (ἐπίσκοπος) are essentially interchangeable, referring to the same leadership role in the early church. “Elder”

Biblically, a “pastor,” “elder,” and “bishop” are 3 words for the same thing. 

 In the New Testament, the terms “elder,”  (πρεσβύτερος), “bishop,” and “overseer”  (ἐπίσκοπος) are essentially interchangeable, referring to the same leadership role in the early church. “Elder”