Is it any wonder that we choose the distractions of pop culture over the hard work of responding thoughtfully and redemptively to the critical issues we face?
Is it any wonder that we choose the distractions of pop culture over the hard work of responding thoughtfully and redemptively to the critical issues we face?
People judge Christ by Christians. They will not follow our faith unless we follow it.
One of the NFL's top rookie quarterbacks says he wants to use his talent to not only win games but to spread the Gospel of Christ.
NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly was recently baptized in a swimming pool during the summer.
Kelly, who played for the Buffalo Bills and led the team to four straight Super Bowls, was surrounded by a small group of people who came to see him get baptized.
“The very best of Summer 2023,” his wife, Jill Kelly, wrote. “Jim’s t-shirt says, ‘God’s Real.’ He is! I have witnessed God at work in this man’s life for over 30 years…and I can tell you that God isn’t just REAL. He is faithful, trustworthy, kind, loving, compassionate, powerful, gracious, GOOD, merciful, forgiving…and so so much MORE.”
“[God] is immeasurably MORE than we can imagine! He is EVERYTHING!” she continued, citing three Bible verses in her post, Galatians 3:26-27, Matthew 28:19-20, and Acts 22:16.
The leading tackler on a defense that led New Orleans to an opening week victory used his post-game news conference Sunday to read Scripture and testify of God's healing power during a medical scare with his four-year-old daughter.
It can be tempting to think that suicide will always be someone else’s problem. But given its rapid rise, particularly among young people where as many as four in ten teens struggle with suicidal thoughts on a daily basis, chances are high that all of us will have the opportunity to help save a life at some point. The question then becomes how well we will be equipped to do so when that situation arises.
The four-time Pro Bowl quarterback who led the Minnesota Vikings to a divisional title last season says he listens to worship music in the locker room before games in order to have the proper perspective before he takes the field.
The Super Bowl-winning coach of the Baltimore Ravens says he is drawn to the Christian faith because of the joy and peace it brings but also because of the historical evidence for Christ's resurrection.
More than 1,200 people heard the Gospel of Jesus Christ preached to them at a faith-led event at the Buffalo Bill's Highmark Stadium in upstate New York.
The No. 1 pick in this year’s NFL Draft expressed gratitude to God and thankfulness to his family and friends Thursday night as he prepared to enter a new chapter in his life.