
This isn’t about living through your kids — it’s about building character that lasts long after the final whistle.
We see you sports parents. —
The early mornings, the long weekends, the sacrifices.
About Us
At Kingdom Kid Athletics, we believe youth sports were never meant to be about egos, trophies, or toxic sidelines. Sports are a tool to help shape our kids into leaders, teammates, and people of strong character while building faith and honoring God’s glory in everything they do.
That’s why we started the Character Before Championships movement: to take youth sports back to what really matters — joy, growth, purpose, and life lessons that carry into adulthood.
We also understand the lifestyle of busy sports parents, so we are here to help with the mundane tasks that come with it. We provide meal prepping ideas and 12-week meal plans for your busy athlete, taking the planning out of the week so your child can fuel their body for optimal performance on and off the field.
We See You, Sports Parents
We see the sacrifices you make. The early mornings, late nights, car rides, hotel stays, long weekends at tournaments, and the countless hours you give. Let’s face it — it takes time, money, and energy to get kids where they need to go. And yet, you keep showing up. Not because you’re chasing your own failed dreams (as so many people are quick to accuse), but because you see the invaluable lessons that sports can bring into your child’s life.
At Kingdom Kid Athletics, we believe those lessons are far more than wins and losses — they are opportunities to build faith, honor God’s glory, and shape character. Every practice, every game, and every challenge becomes a chance to teach discipline, humility, perseverance, teamwork, integrity, and respect. You’re not just raising an athlete — you’re raising a child who will carry these life-changing values into adulthood, both on and off the field.
Let’s Drown Out the Noise
If you’re a dad or mom of a dedicated athlete, you know the criticism. People will say you’re “living through your kids,” that you’re “stealing their childhood,” or that “they’ll grow up to resent you.” The flack we get can be unbelievable at times.
But here’s the truth: this is not about us. This is about our kids’ drive. We see their passion. We see their desire to get better. We see their willingness to put in the work. And when they ask for resources, training, or opportunities, why would we stifle discipline and hard work?
This space exists to drown out that noise — because we know our true intentions. We’re not here to raise ego-driven athletes; we’re here to raise young men and women who carry faith, integrity, resilience, and discipline into every area of their lives.
The Balance Matters
Yes, there’s a healthy way to do this. At the end of the day, we’re still parents first. We step in when the load is too heavy. We protect when needed. But we also know that hard work, especially when it’s driven by our children’s own desire to improve, is a gift. It builds a foundation for adulthood — one of discipline, responsibility, and character.
At Kingdom Kid Athletics, we’re not perfect. We’re learning as we go, just like you. But we’re committed to bringing youth sports back to what they were meant to be: a place where kids grow, where parents encourage, and where the lessons learned last far beyond the game.
Because at the end of the day: character lasts, championships fade.
Our Core Values
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Our foundation is Jesus Christ. Everything we teach, coach, and model begins with our commitment to helping kids grow in their relationship with God.
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We believe excellence is an act of worship. We teach kids to give their best effort—not for applause, but to honor the gifts God has given them.
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Discipline creates consistency, and consistency builds character. Through routines, responsibility, and self-control, kids learn to stay focused and finish strong.
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We’re not meant to do life alone. Through sports, kids learn how to encourage, support, and serve others—just like the body of Christ is designed to work together.
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Setbacks are opportunities to grow. We teach kids to push through tough moments with resilience, knowing God uses challenges to strengthen their faith.
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Winning is great—but who you become matters more. We prioritize integrity, humility, and sportsmanship above trophies and stats.
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We believe parents are the primary spiritual leaders. Our goal is to come alongside families to support and equip them in raising faith-filled, character-driven kids.
Character before Championships
Character before Championships
A Podcast That’s Reclaiming the Field
Sports parents, this podcast is for you — the ones who want their kids to grow into strong, Christ-centered human beings.
You believe building your child’s character is more important than winning the Championship game.
I want to challenge you: if you already have a sports-crazed kid, use that vehicle to teach Christ-like characteristics.
There’s a natural connection on a child’s level — every practice, game, and challenge makes it easier for them to understand and live out traits like leadership, integrity, and perseverance.
Join us as we equip a new generation of Kingdom Kids, raising champions for God’s glory, not just trophies.
A NEW episode drops every Thursday on Spotify & Apple Podcasts!
Stay tuned, friends! Let’s continue to build strong Kingdom Kids, together!
Let’s Connect
We love hearing from busy sports parents! Whether you have questions about resources, meal plans, the Recovery Playbook, or want to share your story, we’re here to help.
At Kingdom Kid Athletics, we believe youth sports are more than competition — they’re a platform to grow faith, character, and confidence. If you’re a parent looking for guidance, support, or resources to help your child thrive on and off the field, you’ve come to the right place.
We’re here to:
Answer questions about our resources and programs
Provide support for busy sports parents
Share tips on meal prep, youth athlete training, and character development
Connect with families who want to grow faith through athletics
We aim to respond within 24–48 hours.