Asbury athletes describe being on the mountaintop

Members of the Asbury University and Welch College women's basketball teams join hands for prayer following their game at Asbury on Feb. 18, 2023. 'Once you enter into the chapel, you don't want to leave. You just want to stay and experience everything.' By John Herndon, 110forChrist.com WILMORE, Ky. – I will be the first … Continue reading Asbury athletes describe being on the mountaintop

Special player, special person, special commitment

Anderson County's Tiffani Riley converts a run out against Collins during the 30th District Tournament. Anderson County's Tiffani Riley and teammates chase the state's biggest prize but she made a life-changing decision during stellar season By John Herndon, 110forChrist.com LAWRENCEBURG, Ky. -- The young eighth-grader had not played a varsity minute but she was making … Continue reading Special player, special person, special commitment

From missed shot to basketball missionary

Former Pleasure Ridge Park and Asbury University star Phil Morrison eyes a free throw while shooting around at Little Flock Baptist Church near Shepherdsville. He sank this shot but two missed free throws started a journey that has resulted in his basketball ministry. Former PRP star Phil Morrison takes the gospel to the hardwood By … Continue reading From missed shot to basketball missionary

Madness can be special but is also a time of transition

Anderson County High School senior Alex Carpenter shoots a 3-pointer against Spencer County. Alex will play college basketball at Asbury University and says selecting a Christian college was a major factor in his choice for higher education. Don't forget spiritual growth when choosing college By John Herndon, 110forChrist.com I love March Madness. No, let’s be … Continue reading Madness can be special but is also a time of transition

Keeping Ray’s name alive

Asbury coach Will Shouse talks with his team during a timeout in the Ray Shouse Memorial Game against IU-Southeast. Scholarship fund for coach's son continues to grow By John Herndon, 110forChrist.com When Asbury University men’s basketball coach Will Shouse and his wife, Whitney, pursued adoption, little did they know how their experience would change them.  … Continue reading Keeping Ray’s name alive