The Texans ended Aaron Rodgers' career last night and ESPN was forced to show Houston Texans DE Will Anderson Jr. giving glory to Jesus.
“All glory to God. Thank you, Jesus Christ. Like the Scripture says, ‘Let our light shine before you God
WATCH: Former U.S. Rep. Jason Chaffetz, who was at the Kirk event, says he wants America to know that the last thing Charlie talked about was love and Jesus Christ.
Chaffetz was visibly broken...but said this was too important not to share.
“I want his wife and the country to know that the last question he took, the last thing he talked about to people in Utah—thousands of people that wanted to come hear him—is that his message was one of the love, of Jesus Christ, of his belief in prayer.”
“And he talked about that from his heart.”
“And you can feel it.”
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Continuing our Rookies to Know series ahead of the draft, Adam Nardelli highlights a few interesting players projected to be drafted beyond the first round! https://t.co/DMM1zA4DPf
Breaks my heart seeing this. This is why I share my story no matter what it may cost me, so Jesus can reach those who are struggling with depression, shame, guilt, etc. There is hope for the sinner and for the broken hearted in the name of Jesus. Repent and trust in Jesus as Lord and Savior. He loves you and has purpose for for your life .
“The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit.”
Psalm 34:18
I asked Tyrese Haliburton how pregame chapels have helped him throughout the season and to keep his mind clear:
“Chapels a big part of my game day routine…that 15-20 minutes I get everyday to step aside and talk about what really matters, which is my Lord and Savior, I think is very important for me.
We’ve built a little bit of a community within our locker room too. In the past, it was just me and Buddy (Hield) when we first got here, but now we gotta few different guys coming. We’ve got coaches coming. That’s important because it’s builds another sense of community and everybody’s welcome.
It’s been a big part of my success, and honestly my sanity throughout this year, because it’s been an up and down year. I know that coming back to the book (the Bible), always makes me feel at peace and know the bigger picture. Coach Moe (the team chaplain who runs the chapels) has been a big part of my success the last 2-3 years.”
Continuing our Rookies to Know series, Adam Nardelli covers the top two tight ends in the 2025 draft: Tyler Warren and Colston Loveland! https://t.co/5eul5ggBks
.@AuburnMBB players say their success is due to a team Bible study that brought them closer to God & each other. Center @Dylanupnext__ said, “I just want the biggest platform to spread the Gospel and be a light for God.” God bless him! #MarchMadness https://t.co/VxbxC4aEOg
"Basketball is not my God, but it's something to proclaim the good news of Jesus and expand the Kingdom." - @willpruitt99, @LipscombMBB
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TRENDING: Quarterback Justin Fields's shirt, which he wore to sign his #Jets contract, has gone viral.
"JESUS IS THE NAME ABOVE ALL NAMES"
Fields has been very open, talking about how he is a man of God.
With the NFL draft quickly approaching, Adam Nardelli kicks off his "Rookies to Know" series with one of the most impressive RBs in recent years: Ashton Jeanty! https://t.co/1zwEUBRXTq