
In "Don't Waste Your Sports," C.J. Mahaney challenges athletes to transform competition into worship. What if your jump shot could glorify God? Endorsed by Christian leaders and resonating with faith-driven athletes like Tim Tebow, this 2010 game-changer redefines victory beyond the scoreboard.
C.J. Mahaney, author of Don’t Waste Your Sports, is a respected pastor, Christian leadership authority, and bestselling author specializing in practical theology. As founding president of Sovereign Grace Ministries and senior pastor of Sovereign Grace Church of Louisville, Mahaney brings decades of experience guiding believers to align their daily lives with biblical principles. His works, including The Cross-Centered Life and Humility: True Greatness, emphasize gospel-centered living across topics like marriage, spiritual disciplines, and personal growth—a theme extended in Don’t Waste Your Sports, which explores how athletes can glorify God through competition.
A prominent voice in evangelical circles, Mahaney co-founded the Together for the Gospel conference and serves on boards for the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals and the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood.
His relatable style blends theological depth with actionable advice, reflected in other titles like Sex, Romance, and the Glory of God. Mahaney’s books, widely used in church discipleship programs, have established him as a trusted resource for integrating faith into everyday pursuits. He and his wife Carolyn, married since 1975, have three daughters and twelve grandchildren.
Don't Waste Your Sports by C.J. Mahaney offers a biblical framework for Christian athletes to approach sports as worship, emphasizing 1 Corinthians 10:31: “Whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.” The book challenges athletes to reject self-glorification and idolatry, instead using sports to draw attention to God’s greatness through gratitude, humility, and service.
This book is ideal for Christian athletes, parents, coaches, and youth leaders seeking to align sports with faith. It provides practical guidance for balancing competitive drive with spiritual growth, making it relevant for anyone involved in athletics at amateur or professional levels.
Mahaney roots his message in 1 Corinthians 10:31, urging athletes to view every game or practice as an act of worship. He warns against idolizing athletic success and encourages traits like humility, gratitude, and teamwork as reflections of God’s character.
The book identifies sports idolatry as prioritizing personal achievement or validation over God’s glory. Mahaney calls readers to repent of self-centered motivations and reorient their efforts toward honoring God, whether in victory or defeat.
Mahaney suggests athletes:
These actions shift focus from personal glory to God’s supremacy.
Yes, the book includes targeted questions for athletes and parents, such as “How can I cultivate humility during training?” and “Are we prioritizing sports over church commitments?” These prompts facilitate self-reflection and group discussions.
Unlike Mahaney’s works on marriage (Sex, Romance, and the Glory of God) or theology (The Cross-Centered Life), this booklet applies his signature gospel-centered approach specifically to athletics, making it a niche but impactful resource.
Some readers note the book’s brevity (64 pages) leaves deeper theological or practical questions unanswered. However, most praise its focused message as ideal for busy athletes and parents.
As youth sports intensify and athlete mental health declines, Mahaney’s call to redefine success through eternal values—rather than rankings or scholarships—offers a countercultural perspective for families navigating competitive cultures.
Absolutely. Churches, teams, and FCA groups use its concise chapters and discussion questions for Bible studies. The audiobook version (under 1 hour) also works for solo reflection.
“Every play, every inning, every race becomes an opportunity to draw attention to God.” This line encapsulates Mahaney’s thesis that sports are a platform for worship, not self-promotion.
Mahaney urges parents to model Christ-like attitudes, avoid living vicariously through their children’s achievements, and prioritize spiritual growth over athletic success. The included parent-specific questions help families align their priorities.
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Sports simultaneously reveal humanity at its most sublime and its most broken.
The issue lies in our hearts and how we approach these gifts.
The question isn't whether we'll glorify something through sports—it's whether we'll glorify the One who truly deserves it.
We want the applause, the recognition, the trophy.
Sports are divine gifts intended to bring joy and refreshment to our lives.
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When Western Oregon softball players carried an injured opponent around the bases after her home run, they revealed something transcendent about sports. Such moments stand in stark contrast to the screaming parents and doping scandals that populate our athletic landscape. Sports uniquely showcase humanity at both its most sublime and its most broken. This tension forms the heart of C.J. Mahaney's exploration of athletic purpose. As a former competitive swimmer, Mahaney understands firsthand how easily the pursuit of excellence becomes corrupted by self-glorification. In our culture where sports have ballooned into a $500 billion global industry while youth participation actually declines, his message offers a refreshing counternarrative: athletics were designed for something far greater than personal achievement or entertainment. They were meant to be pathways to worship.