Living your life boldly to make known the Gospel is a difficult enough command as it is, but being thrown into the world of College Athletics, how do you biblically navigate through it? The Christian Athlete Paradox podcast isn’t here to add God into our sports, but to let God infiltrate our lives and our teams, while we boldly proclaim his name on the field.
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Living your life boldly to make known the Gospel is a difficult enough command as it is, but being thrown into the world of College Athletics, how do you biblically navigate through it? The Christian Athlete Paradox podcast isn’t here to add God into our sports, but to let God infiltrate our lives and our teams, while we boldly proclaim his name on the field.
The dynamics of a locker room can often be an accurate predictor into the success or failure of a team. It shows the leadership, cohesion, and accountability of a team's function - all of which are necessary for a team to thrive when the lights come on. But what happens when our self-seeking desire to succeed contradicts our God-given purpose to serve?
I sat down with Anthony Egbo Jr., a defensive back from Abilene Christian University in a truth-packed conversation. Anthony details how God has used football to shape his faith. In this conversation, we touch on "The Alpha" within a locker room, the Identity Crisis, and how wrestling with God through the trials we face, can actually bring us closer to God.
The Christian Athlete Paradox
Living your life boldly to make known the Gospel is a difficult enough command as it is, but being thrown into the world of College Athletics, how do you biblically navigate through it? The Christian Athlete Paradox podcast isn’t here to add God into our sports, but to let God infiltrate our lives and our teams, while we boldly proclaim his name on the field.