Author: Ellie Roscher
Ellie Roscher teaches theology and social justice at a Catholic high school in St. Paul, Minnesota, where she also coaches gymnastics and softball and leads justice education trips to El Salvador. She was a two- sport competitive college athlete who now enjoys noncompetitive play like yoga, skiing, and marathon running. She has published a book, How Coffee Saved My Life, about a year spent in rural Uruguay.
By Ellie Roscher
When participating in sports and competitive games, many youth are more focused on winning than they are enjoying the activity or their ability to play. This study focuses on how we can use the gift of a healthy body for competitive sports while stil...
By Ellie Roscher
Serving others with no expectation of reward is a daily part of life for Christians. This study encourages youth to consider opportunities they encounter daily to serve others. It also spends considerable time discussing ways to be a regular voluntee...