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AdventistHoops
AdventistHoops
35 episodes
1 week ago
Celebrating the people and programs of Seventh-day Adventist basketball.

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Celebrating the people and programs of Seventh-day Adventist basketball.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Sports,
Basketball
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Episode 31 - Aldin Smalling of Basketball Factory - Club basketball in Canada and the personal struggle of playing on Sabbath in university
AdventistHoops
40 minutes 31 seconds
4 months ago
Episode 31 - Aldin Smalling of Basketball Factory - Club basketball in Canada and the personal struggle of playing on Sabbath in university

After seeing how his Sabbath observance was honored in high school in Canada, and the potential he saw in Adventist youth around him as an adult, Aldin and his wife started the Basketball Factory in Calgary, Alberta. Their club teams play in high level tournaments across the country, maintain an Adventist code of conduct, and don’t play on the Sabbath.


Aldin talks about the logistics of running traveling teams, the openness of tournament organizers to schedule games around the Sabbath, and the opportunities he’s seen to witness. He explains the club’s annual schedule, and many Adventist families’ concern that playing basketball will eventually lead to compromising on the Sabbath. Aldin opens up about his university career, explaining why he ended up playing on the Sabbath, and why he quit basketball because of it after his second season. Now he encourages Adventist youth to give God the chance to honor their Sabbath decision.


The guys speculate on what it would be like for an Adventist to play in the NBA and how an Adventist Division 1 college would manage playing around the Sabbath. Aldin leaves listeners with advice on how more people could start their own Adventist clubs.


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AdventistHoops
Celebrating the people and programs of Seventh-day Adventist basketball.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.