Jalen Hurts’ Journey is a Hollywood Movie.
-1st true freshman to start at Alabama in 32 years
-Took Alabama to back to back National Championship Games
-Benched by Nick Saban for Tua Tagovialoa at halftime of his second National Title Game after first half struggles.
-Cheered on Tua and the rest of the team as Tua led them to a comeback victory.
-Didn’t transfer. Saw it through. Stayed, developed and replaced a struggling and hurt Tua in the SEC Championship Game the next year. Hurts led Alabama to a comeback victory over Georgia in the same stadium where Tua had come off the bench to replace him and lead Alabama to a National Championship.
-Transferred to Oklahoma for his last year and was a Heisman Finalist.
-Drafted to the Eagles in the 2nd round as a QB after many questioned his ability as a thrower and suggested he switch positions.
-Beat out Franchise QB Carson Wentz
-After leading the Eagles to the Playoffs in 2021, many didn’t believe he was the future in Philly.
-Then he led the Eagles to Super Bowl and was the MVP runner up this past season.
-Now he is the Highest Paid Player in NFL History.
When you know God, you realize the Bible is not a mere book but God’s living Word to you. And it takes on a whole new meaning.
When you realize that prayer is not a mere ritual but is instead communication with the all-powerful, all-knowing, all-loving God, that means a lot.
The Browns traded a former No. 1 overall pick who has their only playoff win since 1994 for a conditional 5th while eating salary ...
While also paying $230M guaranteed to a player who might not play this year and is still facing four civil suits.
Just brilliant strategy.
“…God knows what you need far better than you do. Sometimes missed opportunities or shut doors are monumental graces of God, protecting you from destruction.”
You’ll never drift into spiritual maturity. It takes daily, focused effort. To become what no one else is becoming, you have to do what no one is doing. https://t.co/q7j29IDUFh
1 John 1:8, John is telling us to be honest with ourselves about sin. So often deceive ourselves and justify our actions and words. We often think we are better than some because we don’t do what they do. The reality is we are not better….we just sin in different ways.