Grace on the Green: Golf Lessons That Point to God
1. You can't play someone else's game. In golf and in life, comparison is the thief of joy. God made you unique — play your own round.
2. Bad shots don't define the round. One terrible drive doesn't ruin 18 holes. One terrible chapter doesn't ruin your life story. Keep playing.
3. Mulligans exist for a reason. Grace. Second chances. Do-overs. They're built into the fabric of the game — and the fabric of the gospel.
4. The course was designed by someone who knew what they were doing. Even when the hole looks impossible, the architect designed a way to play it. God designed your life with purpose, even when you can't see it.
5. The best rounds happen with good company. Golf is better with friends. Recovery is better with community. Life is better with fellowship.
