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Game Plan –
Sapphire Lake Series
By Tim Conrad
Thistle Productions – 2009 – USA – ISBN: 978-0-9840645-0-2
If your are looking for a great book to give away
to your youth league participants you’ve can’t go wrong with…
Game Plan is a fast moving and well crafted novel based on the lives of
young athletes who live in a fictional southern town of Sapphire Lakes.
The plot and intrigue will resonate with any pre-adolescent who has
ever experienced the crisis of being popular with peers, felt the
pressure of whether or not they will make the team or be cut, relished
the early awakenings of romance or the angst of divorcing parents.
Conrad repeatedly hits the mark of connecting to the “echo boomer”
generation in this first venture of the Sapphire Lakes stories. It is
fiction. It is geared for children. It is highly recommended for the
10-14 aged crowd, but parents will also enjoy it, especially if they
read a chapter or two each night to their pre-pubescent children. I’m
betting the kids will beg: “please mommy/daddy, just one more chapter.”
The real genius in this book
is how well it paints a picture of how
positive youth sports can be when the coach really understands the role
and purpose of competition; how to make the most out of both teachable
moments (life lessons) and impact moments (spiritual development
lessons) and when the parents allow the youth sport experience to be
just that, a youth experience. While at first blush this book will be
seen as a positive model for how kids should compete and relate to one
another, the subtle message of the book is really geared to adults!
Conrad’s adult characters demonstrate how great things can be when
adults act in mature and loving ways rather than living vicariously
through their kids.
New Concept Found in this Book
All Sport Sunday (chapter 24). A particular scene in the novel
describes a church which designates one Sunday each year for everyone
to wear the sporting gear of their favorite team and celebrate all who
participate in sport – a great idea for an outreach Sunday Service.
Anyone playing on a community based youth or adult athletic team would
be able to invite their whole team to church for a special service,
food and fellowship.
Tim Conrad
Catch Phrases Worth Remembering
-Game Plan – a constant theme throughout the book. Just as players must
trust their coach has the right plan for their team, each person can
trust God has a plan for their life.
-Five small rules (i.e.: being on time) & five big rules (i.e.:
its only a game) communicate there is discipline to be learned from the
small rules and huge life lessons from the big rules.
Points of Contention
It is appropriate to write a novel for children that doesn’t delve too
deeply into the real dark and ugly side of sin. It is important to
refrain from scaring and scarring young minds and hearts and yet it is
crucial to not create an unreal, fairy tale world. Conrad balances this
well but as the children in his novels age, so can their understanding
of the gravity of unwise and un-Godly choices.
The issue of co-ed sports is never fully addressed. There are problems
with this including gender confusion and modesty issues. It would be
great if these issues were exposed in these novels. Co-ed competition
may be accepted in our secular culture and the novel is certainly
representative of society at large but it is hoped the problems
associated with mixed gender competition would be brought out in future
episodes.
Recommendations for a Second Edition
Deepen the sophistication of each of the story’s primary characters
Create even more sporting ethical dilemmas and demonstrate how a
theology of sport and competition can bring “overwhelming victory” as
juxtaposed with how Humanistically based approaches fail.
Show how one of “coaches five big rules” (its only a game)
realistically plays out when catastrophic injury or even death brings
reality into perspective.
Encourage the novel’s church leadership to embrace and implement a
local church sports outreach ministry.
How to use this book – It is recommended for each church to purchase
enough copies to give out to each participant in your youth leagues
rather than a trinket or trophy. It would also be a great giveaway for
Vacation Bible Schools or year-end Sunday School gifts to children.
This book will pay spiritual dividends in each home it is read.
Thanks Tim for this ground-breaking work. You have created Youth
Literature which really understands sport, and mission oriented sports
outreach ministry.
Disclaimer
Uncharted Waters is a Preferred Partner of CSRM. In addition, my
daughter served for a summer in Tim’s ministry of Uncharted Waters, I
currently serve on the Uncharted Waters Board and Tim and I are
collaborating on new projects, including writing projects.

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