Hunt wrote:
Overwhelmed. That’s the word that comes to mind when we reflect on the lavish grace, favor, and faithfulness of God. I’ve said it before: I don’t think God cares about football, but He cares deeply about people. In 2012, we were broken—winning only 2 games and facing an unimaginable tragedy. It was a humbling, desperate season, and we had nowhere to turn but to God. That brokenness brought us to total dependence on the One who holds it all. We began praying 1 Chronicles 4:10 and committing the team to the Lord. Shortly after, Clark hired Andy Reid, and God brought the Reids to Kansas City at just the right time. The Chiefs hadn’t been to a Super Bowl in 50 years, and the closest we got was losing to the Bills in the AFC Championship in 1993. What Clark, Andy, Brett Veach, Mark Donovan have built over the past decade is more than a football team. It’s a culture grounded in winning with character, honoring tradition, inspiring our fans and uniting and uplifting our community. This journey is about walking alongside people we love and respect, who inspire fans, unite Kansas City, and honor God through their actions. By God’s grace we’ve had success, but it’s not “black magic” or referee favoritism (look at the stats on this)—it’s lots of hard work, belief, and purpose. Patrick Mahomes leads with humility and puts God first. Marcellus Casey, our team chaplain, pours into players and their families through weekly Bible studies and prayer. Many of our players—Drew Tranquil, Harrison Butker, Chris Jones, Nick Bolton, Trey Smith and more—openly share their faith, lifting each other up on and off the field.
As Hunt concluded her post, she shared that “in 2019 we learned of a prophecy from Bob Jones, who wrote that when the Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl it would be a sign of end time revival.”
“Since that victory, we’ve witnessed incredible revival across this country and the world,” she added. “College and NFL players are boldly proclaiming their faith, and there is incredible revival happening on college campuses (see @Unite_Us). God is on the move, life is short, and we know that we are to use this platform for His glory.”
Hunt said that although “times are uncertain, one thing remains true: Jesus saves, and we all need more of Him.”
“In this historic moment, let’s not miss the person who changed history and gained the ultimate victory-the one Jesus won for us on the cross,” she said. “Thanks be to God for all that He’s done and continues to do. To God be the glory! Thank you for all of the prayers and messages! We appreciate them so much and adore you! XO”