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Sep 17 2025

Strength Beyond the Gym

When I first walked into Crucible Performance and met Ryan, the owner and my trainer, I expected nothing more than a physical challenge. I thought it would be about lifting weights, building endurance, and maybe regaining some mobility so I could better keep up with my children and grandchildren. What I didn’t expect was how deeply God would use this journey to reshape me—not just physically, but spiritually.

Through Ryan’s encouragement and the discipline of training, my workouts became more than exercise. They became moments where God reminded me of His strength in my weakness. Every rep and every stretch beyond my comfort zone mirrored the spiritual growth He was calling me to embrace. Just as my body was being pushed and renewed, so was my faith.

But what has impacted me most is how Ryan has poured into me spiritually. His deep relationship with Jesus flows naturally into every conversation, turning ordinary workouts into opportunities for discipleship. Proverbs 27:17 says, “As iron sharpens iron, a friend sharpens a friend.” That has been my experience with Ryan. Week after week, he has sharpened me—challenging me not only to grow stronger in body but to grow deeper in Christ.

This is the heart behind Crucible Performance: “We exist to become an inflection point in our community’s lives. That means transforming the way people in Frederick live—physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually—so they can become who God designed them to be.” My story is living proof of that mission. This program is about more than workouts—it’s about transformation, inflection points, both now and for eternity.

Ryan has not only helped me strengthen my body but has also helped me see how God is shaping my spirit. He is impacting lives far beyond the gym walls—helping people discover who they are in Christ and how they can live for His glory. My life is forever changed because of the crucibles I’ve faced, the encouragement I’ve received, and the God who continues to use it all for His eternal purposes.

As the Apostle Paul reminds us, “Physical training is good, but training for godliness is much better, promising benefits in this life and in the life to come” (1 Timothy 4:8, NLT). At Crucible, I’ve discovered both—and for that, I am deeply grateful.

Written by Terry Williams · Categorized: Featured, News, Testimonies · Tagged: crucible, Crucible Performance, encouragement, endurance, gym, ryan, strength, training

Jun 23 2023

Time to Recalibrate

There are times in our life that we need to recalibrate and start out anew. For me, this is one of those times. My husband and I have been on a 2 year journey with cancer and our focus had to shift in order to give priority to treatment plans and recovery. God has been so faithful through all of the ups and downs and we are thankful for His hand on us throughout the uncertainties. At the end of March my husbands treatments ended and we are believing for a complete healing. God is able and we trust in His promises that He will never leave us.

“I will not fail you or abandon you. This is my command—be strong and courageous! Do not be afraid or discouraged. For the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”
(Joshua 1:5, 9NLT)

Now is the time to recalibrate and allow some of the focus to turn back to children’s ministry. During these past two years, God has allowed time to launch a new midweek children’s ministry, expose children to prayer through a prayer room designed for kids and serve alongside some amazing team members that have loved and supported us during this time. But now I’m ready to plunge into camp season with a renewed and grateful spirit. Keep us in prayer as we reach people of all ages with the message of Jesus’s love and forgiveness during our summer camps.

Written by Terry Williams · Categorized: Camp, News, Newsletter · Tagged: camp, cancer, healing

Nov 03 2022

Unleashed Road Trip

PLANKS AND SLEDS AND BEARS, OH MY!

No, we were not heading to the Emerald City where we might have met the Great Wizard of Oz, instead we were heading to Crucible Performance gym where we met the man behind the business, Ryan Morse. 

Come on team! 15 more seconds. Last set, best set!

For five weeks Coach Ryan has been training and coaching a group of kids physically, socially and spiritually through the use of fitness and his love for Christ. 

Just like Tin Man, Lion and Scarecrow were transformed through their journey to Oz with Dorothy these kids are being transformed in mind and body as they journey through Underdogs Unleashed with Ryan. Through the use of his gifts and talents, Ryan is sharing his knowledge and personal relationship with Jesus to help these kids discover how God created them and how they can have that same relationship with Jesus.

Ryan’s path to their hearts and minds might not be by following a yellow brick road although we did see a lot of yellow when we arrived at Crucible Performance. Ryan took the kids through high knees, planks, sleds, bear crawls and endless ropes with the hopes that they would be worn out for the trip home. Sadly for me they weren’t worn out and instead were famished on the return trip. Good thing we had a picnic basket that would have rivaled Dorothy’s. And no, we did not have a dog inside but we did have some healthy snacks.

There are many journeys that lead to a personal relationship with Jesus and each person’s journey is going to be different. Each will have its own set of trials, challenges, successes and questions. The important thing about every journey is that you keep putting one foot in front of the other and know that the journey brings growth that will help you be ready for anything.

Whenever trouble comes your way, let it be an opportunity for joy. For when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. So let it grow, for when your endurance is fully developed, you will be strong in character and ready for anything.

James 1:2-4

Written by Terry Williams · Categorized: Events, Featured, News, Unleashed · Tagged: crucible, fitness, gym, performance, ryan morse, underdogs, unleashed

Aug 25 2021

Tragedy Humanized

For the past 48 hours I have been praying for six Afghan Christians as they made efforts to leave the country to escape the violence, persecution and certain death for following Jesus if caught at any of the checkpoints as they made their way to the airport. I am ashamed that it took a prayer request from a friend, that had direct connections to this group of people, to humanize the tragedy that is taking place in Afghanistan. As events unfolded, I received updates of their progress, their setbacks, and their uncertainties. As more people joined together and prayed for them to make it safely through airport gates and onto a departing plane, God provided. After two days we received report that they had boarded a plane in Kabul to begin their journey to the states where a community of believers are waiting to receive them into their family.

Photo represents the urgency to leave the country and not a picture of the six described in this post. It does represent many others that need our prayers.

How must God have felt during this tumultuous journey? How sad must He have felt that His children had to endure such suffering? How disappointed must He have felt that there were christians around the world that saw the news of what was happening and didn’t cry out for God’s intervention. What will it take to humanize the stories that we are hearing in the news media?

We have freedom in our lives and in our faith but are we taking it for granted? Are we looking at our freedom as an unconstrained opportunity to share the gospel with as many people as humanly possible or are we wasting the blessing that God has given us through this freedom?

“Now, the Lord is the Spirit, and wherever the Spirit of the Lord is, he gives freedom.” 1 Cor 7:13

As we continue to journey through this year together, let’s not allow distractions to keep us from learning, growing, sharing and delivering the word of God to those around us. We must move forward, making Jesus the priority and urgently sharing His word with others. We don’t know the hour or the day that Jesus will return but we do have the good news of Jesus and how to guarantee eternal life with Him. How many will you reach with that good news?

Written by Terry Williams · Categorized: Events, News, Newsletter, Testimonies · Tagged: freedom, gospel, kabul, prayer

Jun 04 2021

Encourage Others

The Good Shepherd Ministries and Lantern and Compass Project believe in the power of encouragement and have been blessed to be able to provide food encouragement to our community over the past eleven months. Many thanks to those who participated in the community food boxes and blessed so many families.

The Bible has much to say about how we as believers are to be an encouragement to those around us. Continue to follow our facebook page at The Good Shepherd Ministries and Lantern and Compass Project as we provide other means of encouragement over the coming months.

So encourage each other and build each other up, just as you are already doing.

1 Thessalonians 5:11

Written by Terry Williams · Categorized: News, Newsletter · Tagged: blessing, community, encouragement

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