With the NFL season at its climax and the big game fast approaching, FCA is highlighting the men in the NFL who are taking a stand for Christ. These coaches and players are setting an example to their teammates by the passion they display for the game and the way they live their lives. Some of them you've probably heard of, others maybe not, but they're all making a difference for the Lord.
Sharing the Victory Content
More than Just Words According to those who know the man beyond his public persona, it's Kurt Warner's actions away from the cameras that make him so rare.
'The Next Level' The Arizona Cardinals have reached never-before-seen heights, including striving for the next step in their spiritual journey.
True Grit Tennessee Titan David Thornton is a living example of Christ-like toughness. Leading the Charge San Diego Charger LaDainian Tomlinson is setting a selfless standard. Care to join him?
What Matters to Matt The important things in the life of Seattle quarterback Matt Hasselbeck.
Other News Content
In NFL, faith takes the field (KC Star) Football, more than any other sport, is filled with stars who aren't afraid to share their testimonies.
Troy Polamalu's soft rise (Boston Herald) Off the field, Pittsburgh's hard-hitting safety is a deeply religious man whose voice is seldom much above a whisper.
Faith mixes with football for the big game (Associated Press) What is surprising at this Super Bowl is how so many players on both teams aren't hesitating to invoke the name of God as they prepare to play a violent game.
The favorite sons of Muck City (Denver Post) Steelers WR Santonio Holmes and Cardinals WR Anquan Boldin grew up just a few miles away from each other in rural Florida. Now they're both headed home.
Coach invited to Super Bowl after helping prison team (KC Star) Kris Hogan, the football coach at Faith Christian School in the Dallas area, will attend the Super Bowl as a guest of the NFL commissioner for an action he took earlier this year.
Faith typically a part of every Super Bowl (Baptist Press) From Tom Landry to Roger Staubach, Tony Dungy to last year's hero, David Tyree, a passion for Jesus Christ has been seen by millions of Super Bowl viewers.
Warner finds renewed life (Courier Post) There is dishonesty in telling Kurt Warner's story if you ignore what drives him, especially if you accept his faith's role in one of the NFL's great success stories.
How 'Mr. Big' got that way (Philadelphia Inquirer) At one point Jason Avant's life was spiraling out of control. Then God placed men in his life who showed him how to live by faith.