This post originally appeared on the Children of the Nations’ Website here.

Cristian enjoys the Bible teachings and friendships he’s developed in COTN’s I Love Baseball program.
For 13-year-old pitcher Cristian, baseball is about more than just strikeouts and wins and losses. “You have to have camaraderie,” he says. It’s something Cristian has learned from his coaches during daily devotional times in the I Love Baseball (ILB) program in Barahona, Dominican Republic. Cristian has been a part of ILB—one of several Children of the Nations programs in the Dominican Republic—since 2009. He’s grown as a ballplayer during that time, but he sees other benefits beyond the development of his game.
Every weekday morning, Cristian comes to the ILB field to learn about baseball and responsibility. He gets to practice his pitching techniques, but that training is bookended by a Bible lesson and school work. “This is our program, but it’s really God’s program,” says ILB assistant coach Maximo Ortiz. “The first thing we teach is a relationship with God.” Being raised in a Christian family, Cristian appreciates the devotional times before practice each day. It’s a different environment compared to other teams he’s been on. “Here I feel better, and they talk about God here,” he says.
Cristian also appreciates the education he is receiving thanks to the support of his sponsors. By being enrolled in the ILB program, Cristian has his school fees (including school lunches, after practice) paid for. While his ultimate dream, like so many other boys in the Dominican Republic, is to become a professional baseball player, Cristian knows his education will provide him with something to fall back on. His coaches have taught him the importance of living responsibly, and how valuable a good education can be. Cristian has already developed an interest in agriculture, and thinks a career in that field would be exciting. “If I don’t reach my goal (of playing professional baseball), I would like to be an agronomist,” he says.
But Cristian is still young and has plenty of time to think about his future career and the broad range of opportunities ahead of him. For now, he’s happy to be on the field, sharing that camaraderie with his friends while learning some important life lessons at the same time.
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by Brian Olson, COTN-USA Editor










