'Something Incredible Is Happening': Series of College Football Players Point to Jesus after Games (Video)
Tré Goins-Phillips : Jan 6, 2025
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"First, I want to start off and say, all glory to Jesus Christ..." -Ahmed Hassanein
[Faithwire.com] In the world of collegiate football, it appears Jesus is going on a blitz. (Image: via Faithwire /Sports Spectrum-X)
Several young football players have, in recent days, used the publicity from their games as a way to point fans and viewers toward the Gospel—a holy interference that seems to be gaining momentum.
Athletes from a host of teams are speaking out about their faith in God.
Ahmed Hassanein, a defensive end for the Boise State Broncos, offered perhaps the most powerful testimony after his team's loss to the Penn State Nittany Lions.
"First, I want to start off and say, all glory to Jesus Christ," he said. "He's the true champion."
Hassanein then turned to his defensive coach, Deion Barnes, telling him, "Coach D, you changed my life. ... I did not know God until I got to Boise State."
The player went on to give a succinct Gospel presentation, telling the reporters gathered at the press conference that "Jesus Christ is the only true God," who "died and rose from the dead three days later."
"That's the Champion that I serve," he added, nearly in tears... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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