07.25.07
Fellowship of Christian Athletes Campus President, Emma Hustad, Joins Christian Tennis!
Posted in Accountability, Christian Pro Tennis Player, Christian Tennis, Discipleship, Emma Hustad, Fellowship, Friendship, ICTA College Tennis Success Stories, International Christian Tennis Academy, Love, Rachel Snelen, Scott Paschal, Teamwork, Tennis Ministry at 4:37 am by scottpaschal
ICTA’s Pro Tennis Teammates, Rachel Snelen (WTA player) and Emma Hustad, in Paris at 2007 French Open on ICTA Visioneering & Foundation Laying Mission Trip.
Blessings to you all!
My name is Emma Hustad and I am a college student at the University of North Dakota where I am active in Christian ministry through the Fellowship of Christian Athletes as President; Campus Crusade for Christ / Athletes In Action as a bible-study leader; and the World-Wide Student Network reaching international students; Grace Baptist Church, and I play D1 tennis for the Fighting Sioux Tennis Team.
Emma Hustad and Rachel Snelen with ICTA Founder, Scott Paschal, in Normandy, France celebrating the 63rd Anniversary of WW II D-Day during ICTA Global Mission Trip to 2007 French Open.
But what’s more… I am a summer missionary on court serving hard through the International Christian Tennis Association in Florida. What an amazing few months it’s been! It’s beyond me- to look back and see how God in his faithfulness brought me here.
ICTA Women’s Pro Tennis Team at Christian Event. Emma (3rd left)
Well, why don’t we go back! Summer break was almost here and the dilemma began… How does God want to use Emma this summer? With so many great opportunities I felt challenged discerning through God’s plans for my summer in comparison to my plans and ideas for my summer.
Emma Hustad Training In Scott Paschal’s High-Performance Pro Player & Missionary Program.
If it were up to me, I would have worked around home… maybe taught some tennis… enjoyed vacation with my friends… and placed God in a neat, little comfort zone box on a 2 week Athlete’s in Action missions trip to Kazakhstan. This all was within my comfort zone.
The whole total-summer-long commitment to Florida / ICTA wasn’t something that neatly fit into Emma’s little box… and AIA was!! Dilemma almost solved… right?!
Not Quite! God had other plans.
Rachel Snelen and Emma Hustad Visiting Notre Dame in Beautiful Paris.
In challenging me through His word, He revealed to me a couple of examples that made biblical history. He showed me His will for living life in a way outside of my comfort zone that made less of me and more of Him.
Esther, for example, had a selfless attitude of “If I perish, oh well, I perish!” much like Paul’s sacrificial heart “to live as Christ – dying is gain!”
God really challenged me to lose much of me and my self-security, comfort, control, safety… to gain, thrive, and live abundantly in trusting and depending on His plan.
Emma Hustad and ICTA Christian Tennis Academy Students Playing a Board Game in Scott Paschal’s House.
So I took a leap of faith being comfortable in my uncomfortable-ness because my comfort was in God! Got that?!
I now find myself in Florida with Scott Paschal and the International Christian Tennis Association seeking, seeing, knowing more of Christ each day through the work- Eternal work, through ICTA missions to professional tennis tournaments in Texas, South Carolina, and Washington DC: people finding Jesus!
To ICTA amazing missions foundational work in Paris and Normandy, France during the 2007 French Open; to eye-opening experiences in Israel yet to come in August-
To daily training with WTA players up to three workouts a day! 2 on 1 tennis training, early morning footwork, strength training! To being daily discipled by ICTA founder, Scott Paschal, in his own home! To attending Student Life in Daytona, Florida as a special guest of David Nasser who speaks to over 700,000 people a year, and having the privilege to sit next to David’s wife.
To meeting people who came to know Christ through ICTA! To learning everything about ICTA and seeing God working faithfully through His servants! God is faithful!
Emma Hustad and Rachel Snelen at a castle Bed & Breakfast near Normandy, France.
All of which being His plans through the International Christian Tennis Association to make Himself known.
So, in some of the many dilemmas God has in your life right now… as a sister in Christ I’d like to challenge you to lose yourself, your plans –Be weak and be God’s!
For when you are weak, then He is strong!
Emma Hustad
07.20.07
8 Year Christian Tennis Association Volunteer: Joe’s Mom, Sue!
Posted in Accountability, Christian Tennis, Discipleship, Fellowship, Friendship, ICTA College Tennis Success Stories, International Christian Tennis Academy, Love, Scott Paschal, Teamwork at 6:29 pm by scottpaschal

Happy Birthday to You! Sue Beck (3rd from right) with ICTA’s Melody, Joe, and Rachel during a birthday celebration in Newport, Rhode Island during ICTA Global Mission’s Newport 2005! Rach, Mel, and Joe have all celebrated their birthdays together for the last 6 years!!
My name is Sue Beck. As a mother of a young teenage boy, you pray that God will send positive role models, friends and opportunities into your son’s life to help him grow into a mature, successful upstanding adult.
The International Christian Tennis Association was just such an answer to prayer for my son Joe.
We first met Coach Scotty Paschal and the ICTA team when they were in Texas almost 6 years ago. We have been blessed to watch the ICTA grow and be blessed as it is develops into a more and more successful Christian tennis ministry.
Joe and the other tennis players are dedicated athletes who work hard to improve their tennis game and to share the gospel of Jesus Christ with others.
When I visit the team in Palm Coast, I am very impressed with the high performance tennis and fitness training, nutrition schedule, and with how much the kids love to grow as players and in their personal lives.
I love getting to know the players and I can see how Christ has touched their lives.
I have had the opportunity to travel on ICTA mission trips as a volunteer, and I am continually impressed with how enthusiastic the kids are to share Christ with others and to serve in the communities we visit. The mission trips are well planned and first rate.
Myself and the other volunteers feel fortunate to participate in such caring Christian volunteer work.
Any player who has the opportunity to train with the ICTA Tennis Academy in Florida receives a high level of tennis training under the direction of a caring and talented coach. I have personally seen many players attend Coach Scotty’s tennis academy and end up feeling much better about themselves and with an improved spark in their tennis game.
It seems to me that Coach Scotty has an ability to see just what needs to be worked on to help the player improve their game immediately. I have witnessed this personally over and over with ranked pro players and top nationally ranked international junior players.
He then works with them to establish a regular training schedule with their local coaches and a supporting nutrition regimen tailored to their needs to help them move even farther forward.
Coach Scotty cares about his players and establishes a long term friendship and working relationship with them.
Joe and the other players get to train in a moral and supportive environment that I have been very impressed with.
One of the things I really enjoy is watching ICTA’s Discipleship Training classes. What a blessing and a refreshing change from the tennis academy norm!!
The Christian teaching materials used are well written and are the same ones ICTA distributes on mission trips. When visiting, the parents of the students are actively involved and we all have such fun.
Some kids are so shy at first when they get up to share a little bit about how Christ has touched their lives, and others are born teachers that can’t wait for another opportunity to share Jesus with others! All students learn in this family friendly, Christian atmosphere!
Then they all head to the courts with revitalized spirits and a desire to work hard and improve their games so that they can use the talents they are blessed with to continue to travel to tennis tournaments to play hard and again have the opportunity to help bring others to Jesus Christ.
I highly recommend training with the ICTA for any player that has the opportunity. I also recommend that anyone whom feels impressed to help bring others to a knowledge of Christ take the opportunity to travel with the ICTA on a rewarding mission trip or travel tour!
The International Christian Tennis Association is changing the landscape for tennis on a global scale.
During the last 6 years I have seen God bless ICTA. The world we live in today must have an organization like ICTA, and many more like it in all sports.
I am proud to be associated with Scotty Paschal and the ICTA gang and to have been blessed to witness God’s mighty hand guiding this little sports ministry to international prominence and recognition.
Sue Beck, ICTA Tennis Mom and ICTA Volunteer since 1999!!
International Christian Tennis Association: Brent’s Dad, Jim!
Posted in Accountability, Christian Tennis, Discipleship, Fellowship, Friendship, ICTA College Tennis Success Stories, International Christian Tennis Academy, Love, Scott Paschal, Teamwork at 6:17 pm by scottpaschal
Hi Scotty,
It was very good to here from you. Great minds must think alike! I was thinking of you guys just last week.
There is a syndicated morning radio show out of Birmingham called the Rick and Bubba show. Bill or “Bubba” came to the courts to hit some and started watching Brent run me all over the place. He started asking questions about Brent and his history.
I told Bill how Brent started playing tennis later than he should have but got a unbelievable boost to his game by attending International Christian Tennis Association for 6 months. Basically his being competitive @ #1 his senior year in High School and his current college scholarship are all because of Scotty Paschal and his team at ICTA.
I told him also of the life change everyone has seen in him and how I owe you guys so much.
Bill is a Christian and does not hide it on his show. He is also a friend of David Nasser’s, and since you and David are such good friends it would not surprise me in the future to here you guys mentioned on his show.
He has taken a big interest in Tennis. I was wearing one of your T shirts during my thrashing by Brent and my conversation with Bill. I actually wore the guy playing the tennis racquet like a guitar to work Friday.
Brent is continuing to make positive strides. I think you know the story of how he went to school all last summer to pass his exit exams to get
into college. He called me two weeks ago to tell me he made a b- on his English mid term.(another Scotty success story)
He has never called me about grades in his life and I am not kidding. I was shocked.
He has already finished his requirements for math, he finished with a high B. He has a high C in economics. Who is this guy? The positive changes you have instilled in his life are nothing short of a miracle.
He started as number 6 on his college team and is currently #5. He has beaten the #4 player (a sophomore) once. He must win 2 times to be able to advance up. Hopefully he will get his second win this Friday.
The last woman’s ITF $25,000 tournament Pelham hosted was fun but needed your two special ICTA twins, Rach and Mel, to push it over the top. I think people are tired of hearing me talk about them. I think they can compete.
I am proud of Rachel for getting that WTA point in Mexico on her ICTA Pro Team Mission Trip. I want to see both of them on TV one day!
Same with all of your guys.
What a great bunch you have surrounded yourself with!
As usual tell everyone hello. Words do not do justice for what ICTA means to me.
Jim Bozeman














