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“I am humbled and excited to see God’s plan unfold."
Clayton Kershaw’s intentionality with time has led to impact beyond the diamond.
A few weeks ago as I prepared myself for Thanksgiving, my favorite holiday, I started to wonder how to see it through a generous lens. Then it hit me. I don’t want to be someone who is just giving thanks. I want to be someone who is generous in thanks.
Blessed by mentors, Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles now wants to equip others.
Ernie Johnson has been a staple in sports television for decades, but through it all he’s always made sure he was something else first – a family man.
Brian Stone, who played for and coached the Manchester Central boys’ hockey team, died shortly after playing in a men’s league game at JFK Coliseum.
The Oklahoma chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes will receive some of the proceeds from the 101st Oklahoma City International Auto Show.
Gearing up with pads and helmets at both the 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics, Team USA hockey player Gigi Marvin girded herself with her favorite Bible verse, too.
Through FCA, Gigi Marvin encountered people who taught her how to read the Bible and apply it to her life, how to pray and pray for others.
Kelly Clark, 34, is one of several Olympic athletes whose stories of faith were featured in the January/February issue of FCA Magazine.
David Wise stands out, not solely because he is a world-class athlete, but also because he is a committed Christian, husband and father.
Dan Meers, who has portrayed Kansas City Chiefs mascot KC Wolf, shared his faith at the Mark Twain Area FCA Banquet.
At this year’s Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, several Christian athletes are competing.
Hayden Slack sent Eagles coach Doug Pederson the Bible verse Isaiah 40:31 hours before Super Bowl 52.