Go for the Goal – Nancy Swider-Peltz

The 2014 Olympic winter Games open in Sochi, Russia on February 7, 2014.  Exactly one month later, following the 17 days of initial competition, the 2014 Paralympic Winter Games open for 10 days.  What better time to use Mainstay’s Go for the Goal sermon series.  As support material for our Go for the Goal series, we continue our series of stories that spotlight Winter Olympians whose goal is to honor Jesus Christ.

It can become very confusing when you talk about Nancy Swider-Peltz because there are two of them.  To avoid confusion, we are going to talk about the Olympian, Nancy Swider-Peltz.  Unfortunately, that still does not reduce the confusion, because there are still two of them.  Let’s narrow it down a bit more.  Let’s talk about the Olympic speed skater, Nancy Swider-Peltz. As it happens, that doesn’t help either, because there are still two of them.  The only way we can do this is to talk about mother, Nancy Swider-Peltz Sr., and daughter, Nancy Swider-Peltz Jr.  As Nancy Jr. describes the two of them, they share the “Same name – same sport – same faith.”

 As this story is being written, the younger Nancy is training for the U.S. Olympic trials that begin on December 27th, under the tutelage of her coach, and four-time Olympian, Nancy Sr.  One of the struggles that Nancy Jr. faces is the innate self-centeredness that it takes for athletes to focus on being prepared.  She believes that her faith is made stronger by seeking to glorify God in all things, not just in winning or on the podium, but in her training as well.  Her preparation is steeped in focusing on bringing glory to Christ and not unto herself.

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