Wednesday, July 26, 2006

The Birth of a Mission Trip...


God is so blessing the International Christian Tennis Association, my staff, our tennis missionary students, and me.

This is Scott Paschal, I'm the current Ministry Director of the ICTA.

This has been another one of those weeks I have been in awe of Him. The way God brings people in and out of my life for very specific reasons and seasons is amazing to personally witness.

Our upcoming mission trip to the largest men's pro tournament in the world, the Cincinnati Masters Series, reminds me of just how fun it can be to see God at work... how he used a small step in faith to do big things!

I'll try to explain. Just over a year ago, ICTA was invited to be a major sponsor of the most prestigious junior tennis tournament for 12-and-unders in the United States. We agreed and committed to a large investment of our time and finances. The blessed response from God to our faithful committment was immediate and incredible. He was making sure we knew He was there guiding our steps.

Rach, Mel, and I had arrived to the tournament hotel sign-in area late that day. We only had maybe 30 minutes to do a 1.5 hr prep job on our table. Needless to say, we didn't get everything set up before the little squirts began to arrive to sign-in. At first, we were concerned that we didn't have everything out. We wanted everyone to know what our ministry offered!

But, God had other plans. He didn't need our fancy signs! God had our table surrounded with kids within 10 minutes of the doors opening... and it stayed that way for over 3 hours! In fact, I'm not sure if the kids went to any other table. It was awesome.

At the tournament hotel where sign-in would take place, we were given a 8' table in the sign-in room. Others had tables as well. To make a long story short, our table had kids packed up to 5 to 10 deep! They surrounded us from all sides! Nearly every table was empty of kids, except ours.

These young juniors are the future of American tennis. Capriotti, Agassi, and Spadea all had previously won this tournament. Now, here was a new generation of future pros surrounding us from all sides learning about how much Jesus loves them.

I gave them all an ICTA God is Good T-Shirt. Every kid that wanted one received this gift for free!

They received Bibles, some for the first time! We had our balloons and bookmarks. Plus, they received either The Prayer of Jabez for Kids or The Secrets of the Grapevine for Kids. These two amazing books were written by Bruce Wilkenson.

I think everyone there was amazed at how God reached these kids that day. They were starving for something meaningful in their empty chase of high junior rankings. By the time sign-in was over, over 70% of the 128 girls and the 128 boys had signed up to become members of the International Christian Tennis Association! More would have, but they couldn't reach us at our table before their practice court was available.

#1, #2, #3, #5, #6, #7, #8, #10... dozens of the top girls and boys in the nation poured into the ICTA family.

It was absolutely incredible. During sign-in, kids already were wearing their new ICTA God is Good shirts everywhere! Normally cranky & competitive tennis parents were actually speaking with each other. The tournament staff was overwhelmed at the wonderful response, and were praised by the parents for not discriminating against our Christian ministry.

How can I adequately explain how amazing I felt seeing everything unfold. There aren't enough words. Parents thanked us constantly. People called friends to tell the of our tennis ministry and our many ministry programs. The impact was immediate and the ripples shot out nationwide.

Now, let me talk about the financial side. Our ministry's total financial investment value was really high... an astronomically high sponsorship fee, 200 t-shirts, 250 books/Bibles/devotionals, balloons & bookmarks, tracts, coloring books & crayons, 600 miles of travel expenses... our little ministry's total financial investment value was around $7000 for a 4hr window of opportunity to reach these kids for Christ.

Ouch! We are a volunteer driven organization with no financial backers or major donors!

We made the financial commitment before we knew if we could afford it. We're a really small ministry, and we volunteer our time to make this ministry happen. But, we just knew God was leading us to be at the junior tournament! So, we went. On faith and faith alone.

Within hours of this committment, God provided a random person who paid for the entire sponsorship fee! I'm not kidding. Rach & Mel were talking to a lady who was providing them a host home at a Pro-Am they were competing in... and the lady wanted to pay for it. Amazing.

As 200 ICTA God is Good T-Shirts made their way to their new homes nationwide, as kids began to read God-blessed books, as Bibles were studied, as ICTA bookmarks made their way into schools, as the ICTA God is Good T-Shirts were worn in tennis facilities and at top junior tennis tournaments...

as parents were forced to realize tennis is small and God is big, as tennis pros read God is Good while their star students trained on their courts, as fathers began nightly Christian devotionals with their sons and daughters with the gift books they received...

as people began asking these kids & parents who Jesus is, as people began to see Jesus, as Jesus began to become the focal point of conversation instead of tennis...

God began blessing ICTA.

How? There is not enough room in this journal entry. I would need to talk with you for hours and hours. Yet, suffice to say, that little mission trip was just a test of faith by God for me. It was Him asking me to trust His plan.

It was the Creator of the universe having patience with the guy who thought $7000 was going to be a lot of money for 4 hrs of ministry. It was about me being taught how little I know and how much He knows.

That little financial investment brought the God of the universe alongside us while He grew our ministry way past where we thought we could be at that point.

The small investment of our time turned into an uncountable number of hours of others investing back into us. Our baby steps of faith were so blessed as God taught us further how to walk with Him.

How? Well, ICTA's annual large scale mission trip to the Cincinnati Master's Series is a direct result of our short mission trip to a junior tennis tournament! Through a God sized series of events which began at that junior tennis tournament, ICTA was brought to Cincy! I get pumped just thinking about it, again!

I'm excited to drive to Cincy! This is going to be an incredible mission trip & tennis camp!

People will meet Jesus through our work. I love that thought.

I've met Jesus.

My life is a direct result of His love and grace.

Christ has so affected my life that all I want to do now is share Him with you. Some people say He isn't real. I tell them they should meet Him like I did. This is going to be an AWESOME mission trip...

Look for journal updates with pics of our wonderful missionaries, tennis camps, booth, missions, etc on the home page of our web site!

Stepping out in faith is incredible.

God bless!

Scott Paschal
www.christiantennis.net
386 793 0557

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

A Christian Tennis Welcome to Chris from Evert's!


Hello there!

This is Scott Paschal...

This past week has been a whirlwind of activity for my smalltown self.

I hope your week has been good and that God is busily developing your dreams and goals. He certainly will if you give Him the opportunity to come inside your life and be your guide. I'm living proof!

First, let me say how much fun I'm having with my new student, Chris!

What neat guy and a breath of fresh air to begin the new season. I've known Chris' family for over 3 years.

His mom, Susie, is a pediatrician in Miami, and his dad, Chuck, is a psychiatrist on staff at a Miami church. Both of Chris' parents are wonderful, caring supporters of the International Christian Tennis Association, and of me!

Chris had been at the Evert Tennis Academy in Boca.

Susie called me to see if I could coach Chris. I had no openings, but after a few days I really felt God calling me to work with him, so I agreed.

Chris had been on a mission trip to Cuba ministering to prostitutes, thieves, drug addicts in the streets. That was his first experience being involved heavily in street missions. The experience changed him in many ways and he wanted to continue.

Also, he wanted to take his tennis to a new level. Susie told me they didn't want Chris to go back to Evert's.

Everything led to me feeling really positive about working with Chris.

Well, Chris is here now and is thriving! His personality is wonderful; calm, low key, funny, relaxed. He loves his improvement.

Let me tell you something, I am a passionate tennis coach who loves to see my students break through barriers and plateaus.

My students never stand in lines! They never get bored. They hit and hit and they improve. I have developed very intensive workouts that work. I make my player's think and become independent.

I teach them to work hard. They learn to focus. And I instill in them the ability to have fun! Tennis is fun! It is the greatest sport in the world.

Be focused, play well, have fun.

Speaking of the greatest sport in the world, let's talk about our tennis facility project.

Yesterday, I spent 1/2 the day meeting with the two gentlemen who are interested in donating land to the International Christian Tennis Association for our use in building a tennis facility.

The meeting was such a blessing. Both of these men are so special.

Our talks went well and we are still moving forward together towards a land acquisition for ICTA.

Originally, I wanted about an acre. Enough to allow me to build a modest approx. 7 court facility and have a nice proshop. Well, they decided that 1.25 acres wouldn't be enough! So, they upped the offer to 3 acres!

Both men said if we're going to do this then let's do it right!

Their thoughts are to allow us to really build something special that would stand out in the community.

By building in phases on 3 acres, the International Christian Tennis Association could build a tennis facility with 16 tennis courts, along with a shed to hold equipment and a nice 2-story pro shop with open-air seating on the top floor for guests to watch the tennis and golf... and even a small school building for our academy students which could double as a church on Sundays.

Much work needs to be done for this to continue forward.

I'm appreciative at this opportunity. Of course, I understand it may not happen at all when everything is said and done.

God has his plans and they could be much different than mine. I have become accustomed to God leading me in many different directions. (I sometimes feel like a puppy on a leash learning to heel.)

Sometimes, God changes my plans so quickly I can seem kind of goofy! Those are the times I have learned to laugh at myself! I have certainly learned to be flexible as God teaches me to be obedient.

My nature is to do what I want to do, so God has really had to work me over and over to get me to this point!

Let's talk mission trips for a minute...

Melody Snelen is back from her mission trip to Hammond, Louisiana where she reached the WTA players for Christ during an ITF $50,000 tournament.

Her mission work went well, and she had a great time competing in the event. Plus, Mel enjoyed a fantastic time with her host family! Carol, Jack, Dobbin, Braden, Garen, Kallen... thank you so much for caring for our special missionary!

Mel won her first match. She played a gal with a ranking of WTA 832 and beat her 6-3, 6-0. Mel is recovering from a nearly 4 month injury, so it was nice for her to have a complete match with no pain!

Plus, she beat a strong, ranked opponent!

In her second match, Mel lost 6-0, 6-0!

The good news was she had game points in over half of the games, and all but one game went to deuce. The difference maker was her opponent has much more experience and didn't get nervous on big points!

Melody's opponent went on to qualify into the main draw, then she lost a close match with the #1 seed, who is ranked 130WTA! This has helped give Mel loads more confidence!

Rachel Snelen is currently flying back from her mission trip to Toronto, Canada! She, also, did well. Discipling a new Christian and spending time with a seeker, God really used rach in special ways.

Tennis-wise, Rachel played great while winning a match against a Canadian junior national champion 6-1,6-2.

Then, she lost 6-2,6-0 to a much better player.

In her loss, Rachel also had many game points. Rachel's opponent went on to split sets with the 2nd seed, who is ranked 252WTA.

I am excited to see her develop at this new WTA level. It is realistic to see Rachel and Melody gain a top 500 WTA level by next summer.

Before I log off, I'd like to share with you what an AMAZING job Student Life at the Beach did last week!

You people are incredible! What a fantastic event. Over 7000 teens invaded Daytona Beach, Florida for this powerful Christian event.

My buddy led worship, so Mel and I took off Thursday nite to watch him and listen to his music. The worship and the speaking were unbelievable. The whole event had an impact on me.

I felt myself change and improve inside.

The next day is when Melody and I drove to Daytona Beach to pick up Chris. He had attended the whole week of SL@B with 300+ members of his youth group.

We picked up Chris, then picked up my ministry buddy who had led the worship for the week.

After that, we all headed to the beautiful Florida Tennis Center to play some clay court tennis! I was given a tennis court to play on even though there was a large tournament in progress. Thanks FTC!

After our great clay court workout, we all took my Jeep Wrangler to Chic-Fil-A for lunch. What a great day with good friends in sunny Florida.

Enjoy your week this week.

Your International Christian Tennis Association is busily preparing for our large scale mission trip to Cincinnati, Ohio for the largest men's ATP pro tournament in the world, The Western & Southern Financial Group Masters.

As well as preparing our women's ICTA Pro Tennis Team to journey to Vancouver, Canada for a women's ITF $25,000 tournament.

Mission work is the best! I love telling people about Jesus!

Is there anything better!? No way!

God bless!

Scott Paschal
www.christiantennis.net

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Planting New Ministries

Hello!

This is Scott Paschal...

What a fantastic day here at the home of the International Christian Tennis Association in sunny and warm Florida.

The ocean breeze kept everything smelling fresh! My hometown of Palm Coast, Florida reminds me a lot of the way Hawaii and Jamaica feel, though both of those amazing tropical islands are a good bit higher up on the WOW meter.

The International Christian Tennis Association's academy students enjoyed a great workout today.

The main focus of the morning practice was to improve everyone's ability to change the direction of the ball.

Great time by all!

I wore my new shorts to the courts. How do you like them? Pretty loud, huh? I like 'em. Most everybody else gave me the thumbs down, but I think they'll get used to the look!

So, let's get to the good stuff for this journal entry...

I really enjoyed meeting so many new people via the phone this week. Thank you all for your friendship & support!

I have dedicated nearly a decade of my life to sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Mission trips, street evangelism, preaching, motivational speaking, coaching.... Along the way I have been blessed to meet many hundreds of fine, Christian men and women (and kids!) who have worked with me side by side as brothers and sisters in Christ.

This week, God has led me to help seed several new ministries for people here in the USA. It is such an honor when someone contacts me for ministry!

I'm a really smalltime ministry guy in a really smalltime ministry, so when God brings others to contact me to help them start growing an idea God has in their heart I feel so great and humbled.

I'm assisting a Christian brother to plant a sports ministry in Alabama, another Christian brother to plant a radical outreach ministry for the 2006 US Open, a Christian sister to plant an ICTA Homeschool Team in her area and connect it with the ICTA National Homeschool Team, and seeding the evangelistic ministry of a tremendously experienced Christian brother in the Bronx of New York.

And then today, I spoke with a lady whose husband is a longtime tennis pro in Virginia. They are interested in stepping out into ministry. I look forward to developing a relationship with them.

Often, several times each week, I meet someone new who is interested in developing ministry in their area. I listen to them and what they feel called to do.

Then, I take some time and pray about it to see if I feel called to assist in their ministry. Sometimes, the answer is no. We are a really small ministry and our resources, combined with my limited experience, allows me to do only so much!

But, often the answer is yes! They need help doing something I have done before or know how to do well enough to get them moving foreward.

Then, I come alongside them as needed and help plant a ministry. I receive no pay for this... but, I am building up LOADS of treasure in Heaven! Plus, I receive an incredible sense of satisfaction that helps me sleep well at night.

Tomorrow, students begin arriving for a highly focused 2 week tennis & missionary training camp. This camp is going to be awesome! In missionary training we are going to look deeply into spiritual warfare.

Why?

I'll tell you why!

In Revelations, we are told that Satan (Devil) and 30% of the angels were kicked out of heaven and cast down to your back yard! What do you think they are doing here!?

The English word "devil" is actually derived from the Greek word diobolos. Diabolos means "slanderer." In all but three occurrences of the New Testament, it is a title of Satan himself.

Satan is given this title because his primary activity is to slander- that is, to defame a person's character!

The first thing Satan attacks is the character of God Himself... such as in the Garden of Eden when he suggested to Adam and Eve that God was not treating them fairly by withholding from them the knowledge of good and evil.

Next up, Satan rips into the character of all those who in any way represent God! This is his main weapon against the servants of God! And we have to be prepared for the match!

As a Christian, have you ever been slandered?

Has someone taken your faults and mistakes and tried to punish you for them?

Or does someone just hate what you stand for?

As a follower of Jesus Christ, you must be prepared for the spiritual battle that will come. It is promised in the Bible!

Are you prepared? You can be!

As I said, this is going to be an incredible 2 week camp of heavy tennis training and powerful missionary training!

And this has been such a blessed, amazing week for me both personally and professionally while growing God's ministry in partnership with those He sends!

It is a great feeling to have a sense of purpose with my life.

Giving 'em Heaven!

Scott Paschal
386 793 0557

Thursday, July 06, 2006

WTA Player: A New Christian

Hello!


I have been in fulltime Christian ministry since 1999. My love is to share my love of Jesus through speaking, writing, coaching, and directing the daily aspects of the ICTA.

Feel free to use this article as a Christian tract to give to people at tennis tournaments.





International Christian Tennis Association women's pro team rocks!


Rachel Snelen forehand





Go ICTA Women's Pro Tennis Team!

Mission Trip: Baltimore, Maryland

(Pics are of ICTA Pro Team, and friends on the pro tour.)

To say this has been a fabulous week would be an understatement. God is so good. Can I share with you my favorite part of what has happened in my life recently?

A few days ago, Rachel Snelen called me from the mission field to tell me about how she and Mel led a really special girl to Salvation through acceptance of Jesus as her Lord and Savior! I was so grateful to receive that phone call.

God has blessed their Baltimore mission trip in many, many ways. In a world full of selfish people, I am awed at the unselfishness of our International Christian Tennis Association twins, Rachel and Melody Snelen!

This phone call from rach was one of the greatest I'd received all year.

Rach Snelen and her twin sister, Melody Snelen, are Christian tennis missionaries. The ITF & WTA pro tours are their main mission fields. Rachel is a newly ranked WTA Tour player, and Mel has a WTA point with a strong possibility to earn her WTA ranking this year.

Neither girl is interested in trying to earn a living as a professional tennis player. They know players ranked below 50 WTA barely earn a profit after expenses!

The goal for Rach and Mel Snelen was simply to learn to achieve a seemingly impossible dream... become skilled enough to earn a rare WTA Tour ranking. Rach has done this, and Mel will soon.

Now because of their long term dedication to excellence, the WTA Tour is a mission field for them in ways previously unaccessable! And God is blessing their efforts.

To help further their personal ministry, I am busily at work studying ways to send Rachel and Melody worldwide while they lead the International Christian Tennis Association Women's Pro Tennis Team's mission trips.

Properly organized and financed, it is realistic for ICTA to send these two incredible tennis missionaries to 30 tournaments over a 12 month period. Currently, well over 1/2 of these expenses are covered. I'm sure God will bring about the rest of the needed expenses.

Many years ago, I had a dream in my heart to send Christian missionaries into the tennis world, particularly to tennis tournaments, in order to share the Gospel. Tennis is such a Godless sport. Selfishness & hatefulness abound unchecked.

To know a young, teenage WTA ranked player has just accepted Christ Jesus as her Lord and Savior after hearing the Good News through the efforts of International Christian Tennis Association missionaries is something that dramatically impacted me this week.

This young lady, this new Christian!, has the potential to reach many people in her own sphere of influence... parents, coach, peers. As her WTA ranking reaches the top, God may use her in new ways to reach a vast audience.

Along the way, I look forward to watching God work in her life to show her a sense of real purpose, and to reach others for Him.

ICTA's Womens Pro Tennis Team will travel to Hamilton, Canada soon for a mission trip to an ITF $25,000 tournament.

The missions team for this mission trip will be Rach and Mel. Please keep these girls in your prayers that they will reach others for Him.

God bless,

Scott Paschal
www.christiantennis.net

Sunday, July 02, 2006

ICTA Pro Tennis Team


July is kicking off with a bang as the International Christian Tennis Association has sent a team of missionaries to Baltimore, Maryland!

This is Scott Paschal...

The ICTA Women's Pro Tennis Team, led by Rach (pictured left), is journeying to an International Tennis Federation, ITF, women's $75,000 tournament.

The ITF provides professional tennis tournaments for tennis players to compete in so they can earn WTA (for women) or ATP (for men) points, as well as a small income to help cover expenses. These points are used to build a players professional WTA or ATP ranking.

ICTA offers a Christian ministry at ITF events such as this one.

Tennis facilities worldwide have amazing people who host ITF events. This is great! The more opportunity players have to develop their skills, the higher their level of play can become. Plus, it is terrific for the reputation of a tennis facility as well as the city where it resides!

The ICTA Women's Pro Tennis Team is competing in the tournament today, as I write. Yet, more importantly, they are meeting new friends and establishing new friendships.

As an example of this, yesterday, Rach hit with a WTA ranked teen entered in the tournament she met soon after arriving at The Tennis Center at College Park, where the tournament is being held.

They established a friendship!

This is great! From this new friendship, two ICTA Pro Tennis Team members received host housing.

How?

Well, Rachel's new friend was rooming with another WTA ranked teen in a host home. They had room for two more! How great is that!? Strong bonds of friendship are forming!

This is really exciting. Rach has already met two new world class WTA ranked players who have become her friends... and new little sisters!

She has received host housing for her time at the FNMC National City Classic ITF $75,000. Plus, she has received a WTA point by being accepted into the qualying draw, which nearly doubled her point total and will raise her WTA ranking by nearly 100 spots. Plus, Rach has earned $160 (minus taxes and entry) to help cover her expenses for this mission trip and for some of her next one!

Each day will bring new friendships and new opportunity for the ICTA Pro Tennis Team. An ITF 75K is the highest level ITF tournament before WTA Tier 3 events.

The competitors in this event are phenomenal! Camile Pin in the main draw is ranked 98 WTA!

And Story Tweedy Yates in the qualifier is ranked 352 WTA! The ICTA Women's Pro Tennis Team will make many frienships with the other players.

Through these contacts and friendships, players from around the world will come to know Christ deeper, or maybe for the first time.

From this, also, the ICTA Tennis Academy will gain new students who will come and train for tennis, for Christian missions, and for further discipleship in Christ.

Players who have been abused will be offered shelter and safety. Young players and their families will receive guidance and support for further success on the pro tour.

Rach first started playing tennis at 12 years of age with her mom, dad, twin sis, and brother at a local park. At 14 years, Rach and her twin, Mel, started hitting on their own wherever they could find a court.

The tennis courts became their home away from home! She had her first tennis lesson at 16, then began training fulltime at the ICTA Tennis Academy shortly after. A

s a beginning level player at 16 year of age, the possibility of her gaining a WTA ranking and playing professional was, well, impossible.

Yet, she did it!

Rach did the impossible!

And her twin sister, Mel, is following right behind her... as always.

Both Rach and Mel are becoming known in the Christian world, as well as the tennis world, as dedicated women who love the Lord with all their hearts. God is blessing them.

What started out as an seemingly impossible dream for a couple of 16 year old twins beginning to take tennis seriously ... to earn a WTA ranking and play pro tennis... has turned into a Christian ministry for both Rach and Mel.

The struggles along this 6+ year journey have been difficult, yet they have overcome every obstacle with class as they have achieved their goal! Both are stronger mentally, emotionally, and spiritually than ever...

Now, God is taking them further than they could have ever dreamed possible... again.

God is using their dream for His ministry.... I'm so proud of them.

Serve hard, gals!

Coach Scotty

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Basic Stuff &The Gobfather


Yesterday, after an intense morning workout with my terrific Christian tennis academy students, Mel and I headed off to run some errands around beautiful Palm Coast, Florida.

Basic stuff like getting the oil changed on the academy van, paying bills, taking the lawnmower in to find out why it quit working, going to the post office... like I said, basic stuff.

I tried to get a haircut, but Courtney was taking the day off.

Not very exciting news, huh? I guess it depends on how you look at it.

You see, doing basic stuff is what separates successful people from unsuccessful ones. Basic stuff can be boring, it can seem unimportant.

But, it's not. Basic stuff is big.

Do it well and you have a better opportunity to be successful. To some people being successful can be exciting.

Bills have to be paid. The academy van must remain in great operating condition. Grass doesn't mow itself and windscreens need to be on the back fences. The refridgerator needs to be full of healthy food.

There is a lot of basic stuff that must get done in a timely way in order to run an academy well.

Students need help with visas. The website needs maintaining. Phone calls should be returned within an hour. Tennis balls need replacing & rackets restrung.

I haven't even mentioned the visioneering, planning, structuring, ordering of supplies, scheduling of accommodation, scheduling of missionaries, and implementation of large scale mission trips to pro tennis events.

Or the day to day operations of a ministry...

You get the point.

You know what real excitement is? Doing lots of basic stuff in order to have more success in your main objective.

Tennis is the same way. Basics. Focus on doing the basics well.

From making sure your shoe laces are not worn out, to using great stroke mechanics, to focusing on smart strategies of play.

Basics help us be more successful.

Make sure your racket strings are fresh before a tournament, send in your entry fee early, have a solid warm up, stay hydrated, keep positive while you play. Basic stuff.

When a person gets focused on doing the basic stuff in tennis well, they give themselves a chance to be more successful. The cumulative effects of solid basics can be pretty exciting.

I think my relationship with Jesus is the same way. Basic stuff. I read the Bible and I strive to do what it says. I pray. Basic stuff.

Each day I read something that will add value to my knowledge of Jesus. I read the Bible. I read books by Bruce Wilkinson, Randy Alcorn, David Nasser, David Wilkerson, Chuck Swindoll, and a bunch of other Christian folks.

I pray daily, usually several times. I watch awesome Christian videos. I spend time with other Christians. Lots of basic stuff.

I've learned to focus on the basics of Jesus. To me this creates excitement.

So, what does all of this have to do with The Gobfather... And just exactly what is the Gobfather, you ask? Ok, fair questions.

Mel and I ate some Chinese food at China King then walked over to Albertson's grocery store to get some ice cream for dessert. I happen to really like Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream and it just so happened to be on sale! Buy one get one free!

While Mel and I sat in Starbuck's Coffee and ate our ice cream, I thought about a few emails I had received recently, and a few "God appointments" I had.

Mainly from guys having difficult times in their lives. These guys had been on my heart in a big way. I was enjoying my ice cream, but I just kept thinking about these guys and I wanted to help them.

While I sat there, I really noticed my ice cream. I mean, more than the normal "eat it as quick as I can because it tastes so good."

My favorite is Ben & Jerry's The Gobfather. This delicious desser has rich chocolate ice cream, chewy nougat, and almonds covered in dark chocolate.

As I enjoyed my B&J's, I also noticed how nice the packaging itself looked. I read the fun advertising and really liked the colors & fonts they chose. Everything in the ice cream is organic, as well.

They use the best of the best to give guys like me something special. The chocolate flavor was perfect.

Rich & smooth.

The nougat was sweet and chewy. The dark chocolate covered almonds were fresh and crunchy. Perfect mix of basic ingredients.

I thought about what makes Ben & Jerry's so popular. It's because two ordinary guys decided to do the basics really, really well.

As they decided to enter a competitive dessert market, focusing on the basics helped bring them success. Was working 90 hrs a week exciting for them?

Probably not. Did their lives seem exciting to others? Probably.

What does The Gobfather have to do with this article, though? Well, I get pretty excited at the chance to eat it every now and then.

The fact that these two neat guys dedicated themselves to doing the all the basic stuff required to make a great product for tennis pros like me to enjoy is exciting.

Their basics equals my excitement, plus their excitement.

Sounds like a lot of what people tell me about the International Christian Tennis Association.

Our tennis academy is wonderful.

Our mission trips reach tens of thousands for Jesus.

Our little sports ministry has a worldwide membership. It is a lot of fun! Our lives here at ICTA are so very exciting!

I wouldn't want to be anywhere else doing anything else!

But, let's be clear. 99% of what I do every day is basic stuff. Same with Mel. Same with Rach. Since 1999, we started with the basics and we created more basic stuff to do over the years. It hasn't always been easy, but by focusing on the basics we keep moving forward!

What's going on in your life today?

Are you accomplishing your goals?

Can I give you something to think about? Focus on the basics.

Get 'em done.

Write them down if you need to. Then get them done.

Focus on what you need to do. Then do it well.

This applies to every aspect of your life. Understand? Good.

Now start with Jesus.

Blessings,

Scott Paschal

Sunday, June 25, 2006

ICTA Tennis Academy Alumni in Wimbledon...

Congratulations go out to 2006 ICTA Tennis Academy alumni, Julia Vakulenko, for qualifying for the main draw in Wimbledon. In addition to this wonderful achievement, Julia is also enjoying the best year of her entire professional tennis career.

Julia's story is one of inspiration and hope that God does not forget us!

From the depths of suicidal depression to the highs of having the best year of her tennis career, much has happend over the last 6 months in the life of this 22 year old rising tennis star!

I can remember just 5 months ago when Julia arrived from Barcelona to train with me in Florida. She had quit tennis due to years of abuse from men in her life, abandoned her faith in God, and had became suicidally depressed to the point of being bedridden. Julia felt she had no hope and lost her will to live. Each day was a struggle to not end her life.

Though Julia's life was in turmoil, God had a plan to provide for her. Fortunately, I had met her about 4 years ago, and we had established a solid friendship. But, Julia and I didn't stay in close contact. She had her tennis career and I was called to grow the ICTA.

As such, I had no idea of the abuse that had been heaped on Julia in her life and what the result of the abuse had done to her. If I had known what was going on in her life, we would have intervened sooner.

But, God had his plan for Julia. From the depths of her brush with suicide, God planted her in the soil of the International Christian Tennis Association where she began healing and found hope that God does love her and did not forget about her.

While she was here with me fulltime, I worked hard on Julia. God trusted me and I wasn't about to let him down. I take my job as a long term, fulltime high performance tennis coach very seriously. I work hard and I am focused.

Tennis-wise, I immediately changed Julia's tennis racket and strings. Less power, more control and feel. Worked great! Her old rackets wouldn't let her swing freely through the ball, so she had little spin and made way too many unforced errors. She also had an odd hitch in her forehand that her previous coach couldn't fix. I knew what to do... change the racket & strings. Her forehand started to sing!

Next, Julia needed quicker footwork. Everyone knew she was slow and didn't have stamina. She hated running, but with my daily inspiration/perspiration she soon came to love footwork drills such as soccer and skipping. Every day we worked on her movement! In fact, before practice started Julia would ride a mountain bike for 1.5 miles (3.5 kilo). Then, she would dribble a soccer ball for 1/4 mile. And finally she would dribble/pass the soccer ball a couple hundred times with a partner while moving backwards and sideways in circles!

Next up, she learned to hit angles to open up the court. Her game was wired to hit hard and flat down the line. No variety, just power. No wonder she needed 33 tournaments to reach 68 WTA! That is way too many tournaments! To help her win more I decided that during Julia's entire stay at my tennis academy, I would work every day on her ability to change the direction of the ball. I focused on her hitting lots of 2 on 1 drills teaching her patience while she became comfortable changing the direction of the ball from anywhere on the court. I could see her confidence grow. The results on the pro tour have been very solid.

To cut down on her many double faults, I taught Julia a topspin serve. She said the best coaches had tried to teach it to her, but she could never understand! I taught her in 30 minutes how to hit a topspin serve correctly. She understood everything and was really excited. She said I make complicated things sound easy.

While I am glad I taught Julia so much she had been missing, I feel the most important aspect oftennis coaching I provided this young gal is I helped her to loosen up and relax on court. She needed to have fun with tennis. Her previous coach understood strategies and tactics, but he has little idea how to develop a player. And for this Julia's career suffered terribly. She should have learned all of this when he met her 4 years ago! As she was improperly coached and developed, Julia had a hard time on the tour. Yes, she reached WTA #68. But, she was forced to go to 33 tournaments to get the points and hardly anyone can mentally or physically handle that. The coach became well know... and Julia suffered. Not anymore!!

Faster feet, stronger legs & stamina, more racket control and feel, ability to change the direction of the ball with confidence, tighter angles to pull opponents off the court, and a quality topspin serve to help cut down on double faults! Not bad, huh? The results of the "new" Julia tennis game have been fantastic. She is top 100 WTA in just 1/3 the tournaments it took her in the past to reach this level!

Off court, I gave Julia the book: Have You Felt Like Giving Up Lately by David Wilkerson. In fact, I asked her to read it the first day she arrived! Great book. Began changing her life immediately! I also had her read The Prayer of Jabez and the Secrets of the Grapevine by Bruce Wilkerson. Again, amazing impact on her life. Plus, Julia attended my church. First Baptist of Palm Coast has one of the finest preachers in the state. I am not Baptist, I am simply Christian. I attend this church when I am in town because an integrity filled man of God is not afraid to preach a strong message every Sunday. Julia LOVED my pastor's messages and said she had never heard anyone with such powerful thoughts. This church was good for Julia.

I also took her, along with my entire Christian tennis academy, to an amazing Christian concert event called Winter Jam. This event was huge... over 5000 youth packed into an enormous auditorium. The Christian bands were awesome... Toby Mac of DC Talk, Newsboys, Newsong, Zoegirl, Hawk Nelson, and Krystal Meyers. The keynote speaker of this fantastic event was David Nasser. Julia had never seen an event like this before and really appreciated every minute.

In addition, I took Julia with us to one of the most amazing Christian concerts I have ever seen... Chris Tomlin's Indescribable Tour. That event had a huge impact on Julia. I could see her stuggle spiritually during this event as she took a couple of naps and wanted to leave 1/2 through. But, the group wanted to stay for sure so Julia was able to gain the maximum benefits. Afterwards, she was really glad she stayed.

Back at the academy, we had daily Bible study or Discipleship Training. Julia contributed regularly. Julia would tell me almost everyday how happy she was! In Disciplship training, my students learn how to preach. During every class they learn public speaking & message formation skills. Julia is very unskilled at public speaking, so this was very good for her as well.

I saw Julia begin to heal. Yet, I also saw sides of Julia that are still in great pain and need professional help. So many people have used and abused Julia that she has an inability to trust men. At times, she would treat me poorly. But, I didn't hold it against her. Her actions were the result of the life she has had to lead and the abuse she had suffered at the hands of others. I would mainly be punished for what others did to her. Though I should also mention Julia would appologise whenever she realized she had treated me poorly. The important thing is Julia is still alive and on this earth!

She has her opportunity to reflect Christ in all that she does. Julia Vakulenko has her new start. What she will do with it we will all wait and see. I told Julia that I wanted 2006 to be her year to have FUN! Have fun playing tennis, have fun being alive! Have fun and enjoy the new life God has given to her.

I have recently written a more in-depth, detailed look inside Julia's story of pain and abuse. A link will be provided at a future time. Hopefully, those who abused Julia will be exposed and much healing will happen for all.

For now, congratulations Julia! I pray you and Marek are honoring God in all that you do as you both strive to reflect Christ to the world.

Blessings,

Scott Paschal


Monday, June 19, 2006

Land for a Tennis Facility!

Good morning. Today is shaping up to be another great day.

In a few minutes I'll be out the door and on my way to the tennis courts. The weather here in NE Florida is perfect. Sunny and warm. I might head out to the beach, after I workout my Christian tennis academy students, to swim and write devotionals. Our beaches here in Palm Coast are the finest in Florida.

I may have found the land for our tennis facility. Saturday, I visited a couple of great guys and looked at some beautiful land. Everything went really well. The location is superb. Couldn't ask for better!

My goal for the tennis club I want to build is to have 6 to 8 clay courts and a nice 2-story proshop with the top floor simply being an open air, covered seating area for club members and guests.

The two pieces of land I viewed are on a world class golf course. One is nestled in the forrest off of one of the holes, and the other is directly next to the main clubhouse. Both locations are world class and will allow me to build a nice tennis club.

I am pretty excited about the opportunity, but I've learned not to get too excited about these things. At any moment talks could fall through and things can change. But, for now, I'm optimistic and can see God's hand all over this. What I'm not sure about is if this is THE piece of land He wants us to build on, or if this is just still part of the journey of obedience he has sent me on while He has developed my faith.

Either way, I'm happy. I'm happy following Him as He guides me for His purposes!

As things progress, either way, on our new land opportunity, I will keep you posted.

Give 'em heaven!

scott paschal
www.christiantennis.net
386 793 0557

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Bad News...

Bad news! This is my second day in a row to not hit any tennis balls.

For me, this is a big deal. I love to hit tennis balls. God blessed me with an athletic body and a love for tennis. Tennis is an amazing sport and I love improving my skills while getting in shape in the Florida sun. But, for two days in a row now I haven't hit. I want to. Why haven't I hit? Tropical storm Alberto cruised through giving Florida some much needed rain.

The last few years I haven't been able to train for tennis as much as I would have liked. Why? Well, I had a few injuries that came outta nowhere, and I was busy growing the International Christian Tennis Association from a dream in my head to a reality reaching the tennis world. But, now I can hit! And I love hitting tennis balls!

My personal tennis workouts are tough. Most of my students have a difficult time keeping up with my training routine. Recently, a young stud junior lasted only about 3 days training with me before he needed a couple days off. I was just getting warmed up!

I'm in my late 30's and fortunately I still have the ability to get strong quickly. I don't think I've lost much of my quickness from my days in college football workouts, but I'm not in as good of shape. One of my goals for this year is to get into the best physical shape of my life. I think it's possible because in my late teens and early 20's, while I was very athletic and in great shape, I wasn't in the best shape my body could possibly be in. So, I think my best possible shape at nearly 40 can be better than the great physical shape I was in during high school and college.

A few days ago I began my workout by walking a mile, then riding my mountain bike for a mile. After a stomach workout and stretches, I drove my Jeep to the tennis facility and hit 1700 balls on the outdoor racketball court. Then, for two hours I worked on the backhand of an up and coming WTA player. She and I blasted the ball at each other! High balls, low balls , heavy topspin, flat, sidespin, dropshots... you name it... we hit it! I love hitting with my students whether they come to train with me for an hour or for an entire year! Her already incredible backhand improved and I had another great time teaching tennis in sunny Florida.

The weather is supposed to be back to normal tomorrow. I hope so. I'm ready to hit and to spend some time playing the greatest sport in the world!

God bless and happy hitting!

Scott Paschal

Thursday, June 08, 2006

Hello From the Christian Tennis Office


Hello from the office!

This is a snapshot of our office area for the International Christian Tennis Association.

I'm on the right throwing a lefty wave. Rach is waving from her desk. Mel's desk is there on the left.

I have worked for ICTA for 8+ years now. During this time, our membership has grown from 5 of us in Arlington, Texas, USA to 1000's in over 1500 cities in 47 countries worldwide. As we busily grow our membership base, we then look to develop interesting things for our members to do and be part of. I have a fantastic time inventing and growing ICTA programs.

It's great to watch God bless ICTA. I work about 80 hrs a week developing our sports ministry. Rachel and Melody Snelen( Rach and Mel) add an easy 70 additional hours a week. That's 600 hours a month devoted to reaching people with the Gospel through the sport of tennis. We also have tremendous friends in other parts of the country who volunteer their time as well.

Right now, I have three interesting projects I am focused on. The first one is I am developing a tennis tour company designed to offer first class tennis tours to Grand Slam tournaments for ICTA members. Next, Breck and I are working to launch ICTA's Faith & Tennis Magazine in 2006. And finally, I am looking for a piece of land on which to build ICTA's tennis facility in partnership with others.

As the French Open draws to a close and we begin to look forward to Wimbledon, I'd like to ask you to keep our mission trip to Ghana in your prayers. We have began a partnership with a racket manufacturer and a health food supplement company for this trip. Through a parent of a former student, I also have strong connection with Ghana's government, as well as a place to stay for our trip. If you would like to partner with ICTA to help us bring tennis training, tennis equipment, Bibles, and nutritional supplements to the poor and needy in Ghana, simply call me at your convenience.

We do not have a firm date set, yet, as we are waiting for all financial situations to be covered for this trip.

God bless each of you!

Scott Paschal
386 793 0557

Sunday, June 04, 2006

You Can!


You can.

Really, you can.

I don't care what they say. You can.

You know what gets me fired up and motivated? People who tell me I'm not qualified. Or capable! I love it when someone tries to put me in my place. You know the place I'm talking about. Down with them. Way down low where people have forgotten.

People forget that you can do all things through Christ who gives you the strength.

A favorite story of mine from the Bible is when Goliath showed his enemies their true colors... faithless. In the middle of Goliath forcing these men of God to focus on their fears, David stood up to take the power of God.

There is a wonderful moment when the giant gets irked at the sight of his younger opponent. "Am I a dog that you come at me with sticks?" he roars (1 Samuel 17:43). Goliath is truly insulted. " Come here... and I'll give your flesh to the birds of the air and the beasts of the field!" (v.44)

David doesn't flinch. He doesn't reconsider his options. There is no hiding behind a rock or tree to rethink his plan!

Absolutely not.

" As the Philistine moved closer to attack him, David ran quickly toward the battle line to meet him." (v.48)

Do you see it!? That's what God wants from us today! Run quickly towards the challenge. Get in the middle of it with your unqualifed in the world's eyes self.

Go! You can. I don't care what they say.

David's weaponry was rediculous; a slingshot and five stones. Yet, it didn't matter because David was not the one fighting the fight. This was God's battle and who can defeat the creator of the universe?

To this day God still uses foolish tools in the hands of weak people to build His kingdom! I know this because I am living proof.

Backed by prayer and His power, we can accomplish the unthinkable.

You can... and don't let 'em tell you differently.

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Prayer Request:

*I know it's French Open time and the tennis word is busily focused on Roger and Rafa. But, I'd like to ask if you could take the stars out of your eyes for a moment and pray for the familes of Hussain Ahmed Rashid and his junior students, Nasir Al-Hatam and Wissam Adel- Auda.

All three were murdered by Islamic extremists in Iraq because they wore tennis shorts during practice. Rashid, 34, was one of Iraq's best Davis Cup players and recently played in the 2006 Asia/Oceana Group IV.

These men and their murderers were not Christian. If a few of you reading this would like to offer assistance for an ICTA Mission Outreach to Iraq, let me know. We can gather racquets, balls, books, videos, shoes, posters, etc and ship them to the national tennis center. Or deliver the shipments in person while sharing the Gospel to tennis players we meet.


*One of my special friends is a sports agent. She has been with IMG over 20 years. She has seen everything in the pro tennis world... the good, the bad, and the ugly. She is a source I go to for advice and support when dealing with pro tennis players.

She is heading out of the country for 3 months. Please keep her in your prayers as she is pretty special around here.

*The pro tour is without a qualified chaplain to care for the players. A group of chaplains needs to be formed over the next year in order to provide professional counseling at tennis events worldwide.

Please keep the spiritual safety and care of the men and women pro players in your prayers as God guides qualifed, healthy chaplains to International Christian Tennis Association and helps us form a plan to implement their services in a God honoring way.

God bless!

Scotty

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Baghdad Tennis

Hello there!

This is Scott Paschal, Ministry Director for the International Christian Tennis Association!

What do you think about this time of year?

For many, the French Open in Paris is the talk of the town. Famous tennis players battle it out on the crushed brick in front of hundreds of thousands of adoring fans... media worldwide follow every move of the top players...

Yet, that's not what caught my eye in the tennis world while searching the internet this morning.

Even though 2006 ICTA Christian Tennis Academy alumni, Julia Vakulenko, easily crushed Meng Juan, her main draw French Open first round opponent, 6-1, 6-2; that's not what commanded my attention as I began thinking about how God could use me this morning within the sport of tennis.

I'd like to share with you something most tennis enthusiasts worldwide have not been able to hear...

I read a news article on Yahoo about two tennis players and their coach. These three men had just finished a workout in Baghdad, Iraq. As they left the Iraq national tennis center to drive home, a group of men followed them in a car. The group of men forced the tennis coach's car to stop. They ordered the older tennis coach and his two young, top national players out of the car and onto the road.

Then the leader of the group of men shot the tennis coach and his two promising tennis players in their heads. They died instantly.

As the world read of Roger Federer complaining that he had to play his first round French Open match on Sunday, instead of Monday, because he felt he would possibly lose his "rhythm" for his Wednesday 2nd round match... a seasoned tennis coach and two bright hopefuls were slaughtered in Iraq.

The question is why were these men murdered? Why were these two athletes and their coach forced down onto their knees and executed.

Well, the Islamic extremists said it was because the tennis players wore shorts during practice.

You see, Islamic extremists murdered this small band of tennis brothers because they feel they have a right to speak for God and carry out what they feel would be His justice.

My heart broke for these three men who died. Then my heart continued breaking for the men who killed them.

At times I have spoken with select people who disagree with my bringing Christianity into the sport of tennis. Usually, these people have a narrow view of the world or some particular agenda they are following.

Some claim religion should be left out of sports. I say it is impossible to keep my faith in Jesus silent. I say I have every right given to me by God to speak of my faith at every opportunity given and created.

These people slander me personally, seek out my family and friends in order to harass them, then claim they are the ones who should be listened to.

Yet, each of these people is harmless. They are merely expressing their freedom of speech. Each of them is living an easy life in an easy culture.

As inaccurate in their facts and agenda laden as these bullies can become, these people are about as harmful as a goldfish.

Compared to what my brothers are forced to go through in other parts of the world, my life is simple and easy.

I enjoyed a great workout today hitting with a WTA ranked player for 3 hours. The sun was shining in beautiful Florida, our tennis courts have just been resurfaced, lots of locals talked with us after our workout ended.

When I drove away from the tennis courts my mind flashed to the scene in Bahgdad. What it must have be like over there for my three tennis brothers. I talked with my student as she happily discussed her plans for the rest of her day. I safely drove home without incident....

There is a big world out there. It's easy to be locked into our safe routines, easy to force ourselves to justify our lack of appreciation with our liberty and freedom.

The Bible says, "If any of you lack widom, let him ask God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given to him." James 1:5

If in your day, you find yourself able to freely worship in your religion, freely travel where you wish to go, freely play tennis in the clothing of your choice, freely drive home in relative safety, and freely watch the greatest tennis players today compete in Paris, France in Rolland Garros; just know that others worldwide do not have the priviledges we so often find ourselves taking for granted. Ask God for the wisdom to see your foolishness.

Tomorrow, I look forward to following the matches in Paris.

In particular, I look forward to Julia's match against Sofia Arvidsson, who is ranked WTA 31. Yes, I would like Julia to win another round.

But that is not why I look forward to her match.

My excitement comes because God used both me and my little sports ministry to bring Julia back from the brink of death, both spiritual and physical.

The thought of her first workout with me 18 weeks ago makes me smile. Though Julia was very sickly and frail then, I knew she had everything needed to reach the top. I also knew that God chose me to reach her and to begin to undue the abuse heaped onto her by others.

Unlike my brothers in Bahgdad, Julia's life was snatched from Satan's claws. Now, she has the priviledge to follow God's plan for her life.

One day, I pray our little sports ministry can grow large enough to help more players, and more people worldwide. One day I pray the International Christian Tennis Association reaches a level where we can truly impact the lives of others on a global scale.

God Bless!

Scott Paschal

Monday, May 15, 2006

Sexual Abuse in Junior Tennis



This is a blog written to those of you who have been sexually abused while a junior tennis player.

I feel called to bring accountability to the unaccountable masses of tennis coaches worldwide who have been getting away with destroying the lives of their young female tennis students.

In May of 2006, I personally began a focused look into the darker side of competitive junior tennis. I have learned of too much to just continue passively waiting for the USTA or ITF to do something to protect the kids.

Today, I watched a terrific girl play in a tournament here in Florida. As I sat with her mother and father, I watched her fight it out on the tennis court. She played great. Yet, only a handful of us knew the pain she was forced to endure...

You see this preteen girl had been sexually molested by a pedophile tennis pro for months. The sick pedophile coach was finally caught and is now in prison. Though the thought of him in prison makes me glad he's off the tennis courts, I do get pretty angry when I think about the pain she has been forced to endure each day as she struggles to understand the world she lives in.

I'm grateful for the friendship of her parents and I look forward to watching God turn her pain into happiness for His glory as she heals and finds her comfort in Him.

You know, as abusers like these end up in prison, things will change. Men in tennis worldwide will know someone is ready to hold them accountable. Sure, some of them will get angry with me. Who cares. I don't get intimidated easily. And I don't back down to those pedophile cowards threatening me or slandering my ministry.

Sexual pedophile abusers are control freaks. I look forward to knowing they will be put in prison one at a time.

Abuse comes in many forms:

1. Sexual
2. Physical
3. Mental
4. Emotional
5. Financial
6. Spiritual

The International Christian Tennis Association is becoming known worlwide as a place tennis families can come to for support.

We are becoming known as a place God uses to rebuild the lives of junior tennis players harmed by the abusive manipulations of others.

Here is a true story for you to read. God used this situation to plant a seed in my heart...

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In this article I will share a difficult story of criminal sexual abuse towards a top female junior tennis player by a pedophile tennis coach as told to the International Christian Tennis Association by her parent…


I, Scott Paschal, will never forget meeting the dad. This man, so big and so seemingly strong, shaking as he spoke, tears welling up in his eyes.

The date was October 23, 2001. My small Christian tennis academy had journeyed to El Paso, Texas for an ITF Grade 5 junior tournament.

As he spoke, I was standing with two of my academy students, Rachel Snelen, and her twin sister, Melody Snelen, both 18 years of age and listening intently, while standing next to this shaking man’s daughter.

As Stan settled down and began speaking more clearly, he began to describe what had happened, a bit more in detail.

His then 13 year old daughter, Dana, was a promising tennis player from Southern California. She was tops in her age group and division. Stan felt it would benefit Dana greatly to travel to Florida to attend one of the top tennis academies in the world.

Who wouldn’t? The academy promised Stan great things! Stronger hitting partners, strength training, safe housing, many top tournaments. It all sounded so good.

Stan and Dana spoke with the entire family, then they prayed for God’s guidance, and it was decided Dana would leave for Florida.

For 2 years Dana trained hard. Her tennis improved.

Yet, her dad began sensing something was not right.

During Christmas break in 2000, Dana came home with a cell phone on her hip. Stan didn’t purchase it for her. It usually rang late at night and Dana refused to explain who was calling or even how she got a cell phone to begin with. Back in 2000, remember, cell phones for 13 year olds weren’t the norm.

After much discussion, Stan then began asking his daughter why she has lost so much weight. Dana often refused to eat dinner with the family, then, the rare time she did, she would quietly walk to the bathroom. Dana’s mom and Stan become highly concerned.

As the new academy semester rolled around, Stan told Dana she was not going back to train there. Dana exploded.

Stan held his ground. After a few days, Stan took Dana’s cell phone and called the one number it held.

The person answering the phone was one of the top coaches in the world. Stan knew this famous tennis coach was married, and had a family of his own.

Stand slowly closed the phone. For two days the family searched for a psychologist who could see them on such short notice. Finally, they found one.

The next week unfolded a story of sexual abuse from a married man with children towards a 13 year old girl.

Stan contacted the police in Florida. The police began an investigation. Stan contacted the academy. The academy refused to investigate.

As time passed, the police did not have any DNA evidence to link Dana to the tennis coach. It had been to long since he had raped her, and then established a sexual relationship with her.

It had been to long for a semen sample to be found.

Dana, then 16 when I met her, had been sexually and mentally abused by one of the most famous tennis coaches at one of the most famous tennis academies in the world.

She was fighting bulimia and anorexia brought on by the abuse. Her tennis game was gone. Her once promising talent, destroyed by a pedophile tennis coach.

The situation took its toll. The mom divorced Stan. The entire situation had destroyed the family. Dad lost his job. He couldn’t work… he slid into a depression and felt like an utter failure.

In fact, Stan lost about everything he had. He simply couldn’t believe he placed his daughter in such a dangerous position. He blamed himself.

Because of that disgustingly perverted pedophile tennis coach, Dana lost her home… her family structure… her physical health… it’s all gone.

So, there I was in El Paso, Texas on a windy day, listening. Stan hugging me and crying. Dana watching, the tears no longer able to flow.

I could do nothing for their situation, except pray and be a friend. The past is the past and I wanted to help facilitate the future for them.

I could never understand their pain, but God can and what Satan uses to attempt to destroy us, God can use to grow us for His glory.

I know who this tennis coach is. I'm watching him intently.

Honestly, I have had days when I actually hated the pedophile. I work hard to be a good Christian when I see this loser.

He is still coaching young, teen girls. Parents still send their kids to that academy, unknowing of Dana’s story. Dana and her father have simply been called “a disgruntled former student and parent.”

Though Dana can describe every inch of that man’s body, though Dana can thoroughly tell intimate details of how that tennis coach dislikes his wife, though the cell phone was in the pedophile’s name… though a young 13 year old girl has lost her family, though Dana’s body was destroyed by eating disorders, though Dana’s dad is battling depression…

Though all of this has happened, God is still in control.

Yes, sin attacked Dana’s family. Satan gained a stronghold. He did. That’s a fact.

Yet, now God has an opportunity to rebuild. Much like the tragic events of 911 hurt our country, God has used that tragedy for His glory as a spiritual awakening began nationwide.

The Bible says… “Our love must not be a thing of words and fine talk. It must be a thing of action and sincerity (1 John 3:18).”

Through any difficult circumstance Jesus asks us to lean on Him. Dana and Stan can get through this.

Are you going through a difficult time? Trust in God to see you through. Read your Bible, pray, fellowship with other believers. Read your Bible, then do what it says, so you can learn to be like Christ.

I have many stories like these God has brought into my life. As a person who stands up for Christ in a Godless sport, I tend to hear from a lot of people and learn a lot of things.

Because of Dana and Stan, the International Christian Tennis Association has formed a tennis ministry specifically dealing with child abuse. You can visit the ICTA at www.christiantennis.net.

Oftentimes, when I stand up to an abuser, I myself get abused by them.

These abusive cowards often threaten to harm me, either physically or by slander, so they can once again live their life of abusive behavior.

That’s ok.

God is in control.

I pray this story has touched your heart. Please pray for Dana and Stan, as well as for their entire family. Please pray as well for the pedophile tennis coach at the famous tennis academy in Florida.

Stan was such a big guy. Strong and seemingly secure…. to this day I have his memory etched in my thoughts…

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Sexual abuse among junior girls ages 10 to 14 is rampant.

One of my former students, who was the #5 G16 in Russia, shared with me her sexual abuse of her coach when she was 13. She stated nothing could be done about it as there are no serious penalties for this type of behavior from tennis coaches.

Russia, USA, Australia, Spain... I have visited with people worlwide who are dealing with the effects of sexual predators posing as tennis teaching professionals. From a current 10 year old female junior in Florida who was recently sexually assaulted on a months-long basis by her tennis pro- to a 22 year old top 100 WTA player who was sexually abused at 14... male tennis pro sexual abuse by within the sport of tennis is out of control.

And the current governing bodies of tennis are doing nothing about it!

I say it is time for them to get involved or be held responsible for hiding the facts!

If the United States Tennis Association, the Professional Tennis Registry, the International Tennis Federation, and the United States Professional Tennis Association are going to develop and host tennis programs, as well as certify tennis pros, the public has a right to send their children to a safe environment to participate in these programs.

The International Christian Tennis Association has developed a ministry to log and track all tennis teaching pros/coaches who have been convicted of sexual abuse against a minor. The program the pro was involved in teaching, the club/facility that hired him, and the organization which certified him will be logged.

I fully expect this ministry to grow to become an international force in holding tennis pros/tennis academies/ tennis teaching certification associations/national tennis federations accountable for who they place on the tennis courts.

Here are a few of the stories from people I have spoken with this year...

  • An ICTA member and a friend of mine is a doctor . He and his wonderful wife have twin girls. One of the twins had been sexually molested for months by a local tennis pro who trained the girls at their house. The pro is now in jail. The family is learning to cope with the after effects of this sick tennis pro's behavior. I now know who this man is, and which prison he is in.
  • Earlier this year, I spoke with a famous female tennis player. She shared with me how she was sexually abused by her tennis coach starting when she was 14 years of age. He took most of her prize money, sexually assaulted her on a regular basis, then slandered her reputation so few would listen to her. I know who this man is and where he is currently working.
  • A top tennis coach at a famous tennis academy in the USA sexually molested a 14 year old girl from California for over a year. This tennis pro was in his 40's, married, and has children of his own. I met the girl when she was 16. Her life was devestated. Her father was in terrible emotional pain as he spoke to me. The tennis coach is still working at this famous tennis academy.
  • A famous tennis coach
  • from Australia who owned a popular Australian junior tennis academy was convicted of sexually molesting a 14 year old girl at his academy. He is now in prison. The girl's life is in turmoil.
  • Jan - March of 2006,
  • I coached a famous female tennis player. She shared with me that her tennis coach of 2 years had a "revelation from God" in which God told him she must lose her upcoming main draw Wimbledon match to a famous Christian tennis player. After she lost this match, she sank into a deep depression and became suicidal. The coach is now working with another young female.
  • In Texas
  • , an up and coming male junior tennis player with unlimited potential was sexually molested by a male caregiver. The boy eventually quit tennis, became addicted to drugs...
You can learn more about this new ICTA ministry on our web site, www.christiantennis.net. I'd like you to know I'm here for you if you or someone you know has been a victim of abuse. I'm simply a phone call (386 793 0557) or email (ballboy4jesus@yahoo.com) away.

ICTA has a strong database of lawyers who are ICTA members. It's time to shine a light into the darker corners of competitive junior tennis.

It's time to protect the kids.


God bless,

Scott Paschal
Ministry Director
International Christian Tennis Association
www.christiantennis.net

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Major Changes


This has been a big season in the history of the International Christian Tennis Association, ICTA.

Several key decisions have been made on the long term direction of our ministry's goals and focus. God has blessed me with mentors who know what it takes allow God to work in their lives. These mentors have lovingly allowed their experience to flow to me.

God has asked me to step out on faith from the first day He placed the ICTA dream in my heart. Remember, the fact that you are reading this blog is part of my dream come true! Now, God has called me deeper. He wants more from me. He wants to grow and shape me to become a stronger witness for His power and glory.

God is calling me into fulltime missions. I love it! This picture is of me and Joe, a former Mormon. We are traveling together with the whole International Christian Tennis Association gang on a mission trip. God used me to reach Joe for Him. Joe is now a Christian, boldly procaiming his faith and feeling called into fulltime ministry. I met Joe when he was just 14! Now, he is a 20 year old man committed to the Lord! Both of us are being called deeper into His ministry!

Jeremiah 32:17 NAS says, "Ah Lord God! Behold! Thou has made the heavens and the earth by Thy great power and by Thine outstretched arm! Nothing is too difficult for Thee!"

What an impactful thought and realization.

This tells me that God created all, and that there is nothing He cannot accomplish. Thus, when God calls someone like me and you into ministry, either for the first time or deeper, He is in control. We have given Him our lives for His will to be accomplished for His reasons and in His timing.

This amazing scripture can be a source of comfort for those in difficult situations in their lives. "Nothing is too difficult for Thee!" Remember, whatever is going on in your life, nothing is too difficult for Him to accomplish. He loves you and He wants to help.

You are a child of God made in His image. His great power and His outstretched arm created everything! You are part of the everything He has created! God loves you and He is in control.

As I move deeper into ministry, my time for being used by God as a tennis coach will be limited. He is calling me into other roles and responsibilities.

Last summer, I enjoyed up to 15 fulltime students living in my house and training with me fulltime! What a great blessing and a great time in my life! Their parents have become some of my best friends and I have many, many cherished memories for the blessings involved in discipling teens.

This summer I have been called to a much different role and I am excited! The fire and passion I once had for coaching has been replaced with a God-blessed call to share the Gospel. You will see both myself and International Christian Tennis Association dive deeper into Him.

God is growing me! The creator of all is personally interested in me! I don't understand exactly how that works, but I am grateful it does.

God is all I want in this life. There is nothing more I live for. The creator of the universe loves me! He loves you! And nothing is too difficult for Him to accomplish in us or through us.

Deeper in Christ,

Scott Paschal
Ministry Director
International Christian Tennis Association
www.christiantennis.net

Monday, May 01, 2006

The Big Scott Paschal-Christian Tennis Welcome!
















Hello,

This is Scott Paschal, Ministry Director of the International Christian Tennis Association. Great to have you drop by!

With members in over 1500 cities in 50 countries, our Christian tennis ministry is a positive voice within the sport of tennis worldwide.

God led me into fulltime Christian ministry back in 1999. My passion is to share my love of Jesus through speaking, writing, coaching, and directing the daily aspects of the ICTA.

Feel free to use this article as a Christian tract to give to people at tennis tournaments. Together we can make a difference for Him!

My hope is that our new web log will become a place for you and me to come to for Christian inspiration, education, and support in praise of Jesus Christ!

My life has become to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

I am an evangelist at heart willing to go where called to share the Good News. The International Christian Tennis Association was formed in 1999 as a way for people like me and you to come along side each other and share our faith through our sport of tennis; and to provide a gathering place for believers worldwide.

I love tennis. Tennis is the greatest sport in the world. Combining tennis and Christian missions has become my life's passion. I have the best job in the world!

The ICTA passion is catching on! Worldwide, our young sports ministry's membership has exceeded my expectations for my original plans.

Today, ICTA has members in over 1400 cities in 46 countries! People around the globe are catching the ICTA passion for sharing their faith through tennis.

Where are you today? India, Australia, Spain...? Wherever you are, whatever your situation, God loves you and wants to have a personal relationship with you. The Bible says you were created in His image and He considers you His child.

You have a role God's story. You do matter. You are important.

The 9 people above are a great group of ICTA missionaries from last summer. 8 of them trained full time at my tennis academy in Palm Coast. These great kids and each of their parents loved being involved in Christian tennis missions. (Sitting on the ground in a white shirt to the left of the gang is one of the moms.)

We each worked together to spread the Gospel. Coach, parents, students. We came together for a period in time for His will to be done.

You and I can come together in this small place on the internet. Here we can share thoughts and ideas, offer inspiration and travel places together in support of the Gospel, and offer a positive presence on the internet.

I look forward to watching this web log grow and improve over time. Keep checking back for ICTA updates and log entries. If you need to speak with me call 386 793 0557. You can also email me at ballboy4Jesus@yahoo.com.

God is in control!

Scott Paschal