!Please Note!

You are using an outdated browser that may impact your experience on FCA.org.
Please upgrade to the latest version of Internet Explorer here or download another browser like Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome.
Once you upgrade, this notice will no longer appear.

Who We Are

We are a community working to see the world transformed by Jesus Christ through the influence of coaches and athletes.

Why We Do It

We desire to see every coach and athlete enter into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ and His church.

What We Do

We seek to make disciples through our strategy of engaging, equipping and empowering coaches and athletes to know and grow in Christ and lead others to do the same.


FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL

RESOURCES

Resources
Home Content

Lorem ipsum dolor, sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Incidunt eos ex, quaerat dolorum adipisci quisquam? Ut, aut. Corrupti dolorem eos, repellat, totam quas voluptate consequatur illum libero perferendis et assumenda. Sint aperiam a neque eos quis? Saepe, vero obcaecati id cum iste necessitatibus aut dolorum quis ipsa eius dicta minus blanditiis laborum eos pariatur nesciunt minima sequi. Nobis, nostrum minima.

Blog Content

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Dolor reprehenderit, delectus enim velit quis modi vel facere maxime amet sit sequi nemo nisi debitis expedita soluta, doloremque ex ullam et quos id similique eius dignissimos odio. Obcaecati ullam mollitia hic illum! Accusantium earum odio dolore, natus consequatur voluptas in! Hic quae distinctio veritatis laboriosam illo dolor voluptates, vero accusantium corporis ab error nemo harum aperiam! Eaque blanditiis voluptas molestiae quam?

Help

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Odio, laborum? Dolorem voluptates modi porro magni dicta, id minus commodi mollitia saepe unde, iure omnis culpa, praesentium dolorum debitis reiciendis impedit veritatis hic cum reprehenderit assumenda possimus temporibus. Nemo sint cum soluta vitae odit tempore ipsum similique, consectetur quos veritatis voluptatibus.

Code

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Dolore ullam, voluptatem, mollitia amet iure sequi sapiente reprehenderit consectetur a saepe error molestiae vitae pariatur delectus repudiandae ipsa aspernatur eveniet quo maiores dignissimos. Officiis, molestias velit accusamus ipsa consectetur exercitationem voluptatem natus quisquam soluta facilis. Quas, autem harum? Consequuntur blanditiis quasi consequatur, omnis debitis odio ratione excepturi nulla fugit mollitia itaque esse fuga, soluta eos aspernatur? Modi delectus quasi dicta veritatis. Vero, expedita mollitia veritatis magni aperiam maxime ipsum. Ut, debitis.

About

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit. Voluptate, quia repudiandae quisquam nam molestiae non. Itaque repudiandae quam, sed maxime voluptate quos ipsam optio odio ab molestiae facilis numquam repellendus, natus maiores vel soluta accusantium placeat nihil ad cupiditate consequuntur reprehenderit deserunt nam tempora. Voluptates non quia corporis temporibus tempora.

FCA IN ACTION

Playing with Purpose

by Telerik.Sitefinity.DynamicTypes.Model.Authors.Author | Jul 01, 2016

This story appears in FCA Magazine’s July/August 2016 issue. Subscribe today!


2016-brian-headshot
Born: Feb. 26, 1993 Hometown: St. Simons Island, Georgia
College: Virginia
Position: Midfielder
Notes:
• Gatorade High School National Player of the Year (2011)
• Two-time Hermann Trophy winner (2013, 2014)
• No. 1 overall selection in the 2015 NWSL College Draft by the Houston Dash
• FIFA Women’s World Cup champion (2015)

“Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be afraid, for I am your God. I will strengthen you; I will help you; I will hold on to you with My righteous right hand.” - Isaiah 41:10

Name a sport, and I played it as a kid. It was just our way of life during childhood in St. Simons Island, Georgia. My parents made sure my older sister and I stayed busy playing any and every sport possible.

I started playing soccer when I was four. I loved the game because it was challenging, but basketball was my “favorite” sport for awhile. I was better at soccer than all the other sports, so I stuck with it and slowly gave up the others as time went on.

Sports weren’t our only family activity. We went to church every Sunday and were part of the community there. Looking back now, in my mind it was more “family routine” than anything else, but it helped establish biblical principles and moral values in my life, and I met some great friends there.

I was baptized when I was younger, but when I was 16 I started to feel like the Lord was really doing something in my heart. I wanted to change my life, so I got baptized again. I began a relationship with Jesus then, but it took some more time to understand what that meant and how to live it out.

During those same years, I was progressing through the club soccer ranks and U.S. Youth Soccer’s Olympic Development Program, making the U-17 National Team while I was in high school. I committed to the University of Georgia just before the end of my prep career, but soon after the coach resigned. I really felt like Georgia wasn’t the place the Lord wanted me to go. After praying about it and seeking God’s direction, I chose to attend the University of Virginia.

Reflecting on that decision and my time as a Cavalier, I can see how I grew as a soccer player under the coaching staff. I wouldn’t be where I am in my career today without that experience. The individual and team accomplishments were great, but it was even better to learn more about myself as a person. I went through some challenges, but I grew in my faith thanks in large part to new friends who came alongside and invested in me to be a better person and follower of Christ.

Felix SubscribeDuring my final two years at Virginia, I was also invited to the U.S. Women’s National Team camp. The invitation gave me an opportunity to play with some of the greatest players in the game; it was a tremendous honor. But it was also difficult at times to balance all the unique relationships with teammates of differing ages.

As the youngest and newest player on the national team, it took some time for me to find my niche and make close friends. One of the players I sought out was Lauren (Cheney) Holiday. From things I’d heard and read, I knew she was a Christian, so I was a little more drawn to her. When I really got to know her, it was apparent how her walk with the Lord affected her joy and confidence. I learned so much from her and truly desired to model my life and faith after hers. She retired in 2015 and left a tremendous legacy in my life and the lives of many other girls on our team. Now it’s my desire to bring new players under my wing and leave a similar lasting legacy in their lives.

My time spent on the national team—including being able to contribute on the 2015 World Cup winning team—has been monumental in terms of putting my trust in God to sustain me through the highs and lows of the game. When I first joined the national team, I’d let bad practices affect my entire day. It was challenging to get through that. Instead of feeling like my worth was in my soccer ability and performance on the field, I had to realize my worth is found in the Lord. I remain steady and grounded in that truth rather than the ups and downs on the soccer field.

I feel like I’ve been given this platform as a professional athlete for a reason. It’s not just about fulfilling my childhood dreams. It’s bigger than that. I can see the purpose—to make a difference in people’s lives and point them to the One who saved me: Christ, my Lord.



-FCA-



 sub mag  2-facebook 3-twitter   dig mag

 

Photos: Kim Klement-USA Today Sports

STAY CONNECTED

with FCA Emails