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Bethany Hamilton, "Soul Surfer" Challenges America to 'Go Back to Church'"My church is a place where I can develop friendships with others that will encourage me in my walk with Christ. I hope you can find a church too. National Back to Church Sunday is a great time to start looking for a church that suits you." –Bethany Hamilton (Colorado Springs, CO)—Bethany Hamilton, professional surfer and inspiration to millions, knows where she plans to be on Sept. 16: in church with friends she has invited to come with her. Like hundreds of thousands of Americans, the 20-year-old native Hawaiian has committed herself to National Back to Church Sunday, the nation's largest outreach ministry to invite people to come back to church.
Known today as the "Soul Surfer," Hamilton's life of faith began early. "I gave my heart to Jesus when I was five years old, and my relationship with Him is everything to me." Her life of surfing also began early. Born into a family of surfers on the island of Kauai, Hawaii, she entered her first surfing competition at the age of eight. When a shark attack severed her arm, she recovered with a remarkably positive attitude that has now influenced people worldwide. Lifeguards and doctors believed her strong water sense and faith in God helped her survive the traumatic ordeal. Hamilton credits her foundation of faith as her "backbone" and recognizes the need to nurture that strength through her home church. "My church is a place where I can develop friendships with others that will encourage me in my walk with Christ," she said. "I hope you can find a church too. National Back to Church Sunday is a great time to start looking for a church that suits you." More than 11,000 churches across America are participating in National Back to Church Sunday. The outreach event equips congregations to invite their friends, family, neighbors, and coworkers to come back to church. Research has shown that 82 percent of unchurched people are likely to accept a personal invitation to attend church. Congregations are gearing up to open their doors to more than one million people anticipated to accept these invitations on Sept. 16. Resources for invitations include the "Pastor Rap" video that has gone viral on YouTube, social media, such as a Facebook page (www.facebook.com/backtochurch) and E-vites, and the Back to Church roster (www.backtochurch.com/roster), where churches can find one another to collaborate and people can search for a welcoming church in their communities. To those who have been inspired by her faith and determination in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds, Hamilton issues a challenge: "I encourage you to take a walk of faith and visit a church on National Back to Church Sunday."
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