Felix Nmecha found the net for Germany… but his celebration said even more than the goal.
After scoring, he symbolically laid down his crown, a reminder that every gift, every victory and every moment of glory ultimately belongs to Jesus.
#TheKingsReturn
Ben Doak in the centre circle.
Not celebrating himself.
Not seeking a spotlight.
Just taking a moment to acknowledge the King above every king.
In a tournament where nations chase crowns, it’s powerful to see players laying them down.
Because every crown belongs to Jesus.
#TheKingsReturn 👑
The King’s Return has reached the USA. What started with a few players gathering to pray and surrender their crowns to Jesus is now spreading across nations.
Now, after the USA game, players and staff are gathering together in prayer.
The King’s Return has reached the USA.
The first crown has been laid down.
Even in defeat, South Africa’s @lyle.foster17 became the first player to publicly take part in The King’s Return, casting his crown at His feet and kneeling in prayer at the centre circle.
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The King’s Return is bigger than one page. If you're at a game and you witness players praying together, pointing to Jesus, or laying their crowns before the King, we want to help tell those stories.
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🙌 We'll share it and make sure you're credited. Every crown belongs to Jesus. Let's fill the football world with moments that point back to the true King.Tag us, DM us, and help tell the story.#TheKingsReturn 👑⚽️✝️
Our very own Curaçao international Kenji Gorré begins his World Cup journey with a simple prayer: "May His will be done." 🙏🏽
And with Psalm 9:1-2 on his heart:
"I will praise You, O Lord, with my whole heart; I will tell of all Your marvelous works. I will be glad and rejoice in You; I will sing praise to Your name, O Most High."
#TheKingsReturn