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Maryland National Guard

The Maryland National Guard works with a network of churches to support guard members and their families during and after active service.

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Archdiocese for the Military Services USA

The Archdiocese for the Military Services USA, which has its headquarters in Washington, D.C., includes 1.4 million Catholic military personnel and families. Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio heads the archdiocese.

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“Onward Christian Shortstops”

See a June 1, 2006, Christianity Today essay by Collin Hansen, “Onward Christian Shortstops,” about efforts by the Colorado Rockies baseball team to attract Christian players whose character and faith the Rockies believe can help them win. The essay was prompted by a May 31, 2006, front-page story in USA Today called “Baseball’s Rockies seek revival on two levels.”

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“Praying for More Than a Win”

See an Oct. 14, 2006, Religion News Service story in The Washington Post, “Praying for More Than a Win,” about the growing number of sports franchises using religion to boost attendance.

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“Flock Is Now a Fight Team in Some Ministries”

Read a Feb. 1, 2010, New York Times story, “Flock Is Now a Fight Team in Some Ministries,” about evangelical churches that are integrating martial arts and “extreme sports” into their ministries to attract young men and to help counter what many conservatives fear is a “feminization” of American Christianity.

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“And God Created Football”

Read “And God Created Football,” an essay in the January/February 2010 edition of Books & Culture that reviews two books on football and asks “is football a religion or even religion-like?”

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