Ep. 138: Ed Uszynski and Brian Smith on helping parents navigate youth sports.
In this episode of MercyCast, I talk with Brian Smith and Ed Uszynski, authors of Away Game: A Christian Parent’s Guide to Navigating Youth Sports, about parenting, sports pressure, and how Christian faith shapes our engagement with youth sports.
Brian and Ed help us confront the challenges families face in today’s sports culture, especially how pressures and expectations in youth sports can redefine family dynamics and affect both parent and child identities. This conversation addresses the frustration, anxiety, and exhaustion many parents feel.
Our conversation shifts the focus of youth sports from mere achievement to discipleship, showing how every practice and game can serve as a chance to teach grace, identity in Christ, and real connection. By prioritizing relationships over results, we rediscover the true joy of sports for families.
If you’re facing the challenges of youth sports, this episode invites you to pause, reflect, and choose a better way—rooted in grace, truth, and love.
Takeaways
Youth sports can quickly become a major source of stress for parents.
The youth sports industrial complex creates constant pressure to perform and succeed.
As parents, we often project our own fears and identity struggles onto our kids.
Sports provide meaningful opportunities for discipleship and spiritual formation.
Prioritizing enjoyment and connection helps preserve sports joy.
Excessive pressure to perform in sports can lead to burnout in young athletes.
Christian faith offers a countercultural vision for identity beyond wins and losses.
Honest conversations strengthen family dynamics and trust.
Grace-centered parenting fosters deeper, healthier relationships.
It’s never too late to change how we show up for our kids in youth sports.
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