LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! THESE KIND OF REPORTS!!! JESUS!!!!!! JESUS!!!!!!!
From Churchleaders
As more NFL players talk openly about their spiritual beliefs, football and faith are no longer an unlikely pairing. Aiding that connection are 32 team chaplains, who often keep a low profile.
Last month, “TODAY” show correspondent Savannah Sellers interviewed Baltimore Ravens chaplain Johnny Shelton, one of the few full-time in-house NFL chaplains. A former pro player himself, Shelton now focuses on the spiritual development of players, coaches, and staff members. More Here
I posted this report in late November shortly after the Vikes signed QB Dobbs:
Pastor Dewey: Minnesota fans are blessed to have Kirk Cousins, the entire state is blessed! Kirk Cousins represents goodness! The goodness of JESUS! Cousins represents the state of Minnesota is such a healthy way! Clean as a whistle, as we would say in the day. I have read in my twitter feed for years all the fans that spew hate toward Mr. Cousins. VERY SAD! It reminds me how much is thrown at future baseball Hall of Famer Joe Mauer! What an awesome baseball player and man! My goodness fans! Did you know that the quarterback filling in for Cousins, Josh Dobbs, is also a Christian?
PS: Minnesota Twins Joe Mauer us up for the Baseball Hall-of-Fame, I pray that more fans will stop being critical of super star Joe! My goodness, I think too many have overdosed on lutefisk!!! HA!
From Churchleaders
One of the NFL’s most outspoken Christian players continues to glorify God despite being sidelined with a season-ending injury. Addressing the media last week, Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins said he has been grateful for people’s prayers and continues to trust God with his life and career.
Cousins, 35, suffered a torn Achilles tendon during an October 29 game and has been rehabbing from surgery. In the meantime, Cousins has been advising and rooting for his replacement, Josh Dobbs, another outspoken Christian. More Here