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Tim Tebow Shares His Greatest Passion in Life Has Been Sports, Not Jesus

On January 5, Tim Tebow stood before a crowded State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, for Passion 2023 and challenged those present to make the cause of Christ their greatest passion in life.

When Sports Come Before Church: Tackling a Tough Topic

How do you react when sports come before church for teens and parents? Read on for one insider's thoughts on this challenging subject.

One More Rep: UMHB Football Player Honors Brother’s Recovery

Jerry Cephus adopted his brother’s “one more” mantra on the football field. His work ethic and athletic talent led him to the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor where he plays wide receiver, his brother’s old position, for the Crusaders.

Former Houston Baptist University Quarterback Pushes for MNF Start

As quarterback for Houston Baptist University, Bailey Zappe turned a lot of heads in the Huskies’ Air Raid passing offense on his way to becoming the school’s first NFL Draft pick. @baileyzappe04 @Patriots @NFL

Aaron Judge Thanks God After Breaking AL Single Season Home Run Record

Aaron Judge blasted his 62nd home run on Tuesday night (Oct. 4), breaking the MLB American League record for home runs hit in a single season—a recored which was held by Roger Maris since 1961.

Governing Body Regulates Competition of Transgendered Swimmers

The organization that governs competitive swimming events around the world has ruled that swimmers who identify as transgender women and who began transitioning after the age of 11 cannot compete in women’s swimming events.

Lakers’ New Coach Darvin Ham Praises God During Press Conference; Credits Christian Upbringing

Former 8-year NBA veteran Darvin Ham was named the 28th head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers franchise on Monday, June 6.

Bible Studies for Athletes: Resources to Build Faith and Teamwork

In most youth groups, Bible studies for athletes are a slam dunk. Lessons based on biblical sports metaphors encourage young Christians to train spiritually and “run” for God.