
More Than A Golfer
As Christians, this is our purpose: to be a disciple and make more disciples… I just happen to be a golfer so that I can use my platform to point people toward Him.
As Christians, this is our purpose: to be a disciple and make more disciples… I just happen to be a golfer so that I can use my platform to point people toward Him.
It was not worth it to stubbornly pursue a longtime dream just to say I did it when I felt God rerouting me somewhere else.
I didn’t run fast, but the Lord allowed me to compete for His glory again. It was something I never thought would be possible and, quite frankly, no one around me did either.
To what extent are we willing to push athletes to maximize their potential… Is the cost worth the benefit?
Once I reminded myself that I am secure in Christ… I was able to play my best volleyball because I was no longer afraid of worldly opinions.
Being a chronically injured athlete is definitely challenging. However, God has been showing me that my talents and love for Jesus is part of a much bigger plan…
When I first stepped on campus, I was still trying to figure out what my life looked like completely surrendered to the Lord.
When I was little, I had a hard time believing that God was real. I couldn’t quite grasp how you could believe in something when you couldn’t hear, see or touch it.
I thought Minnesota was a football and career move, but little did I know God saw it as an eternity move.
When I first stepped on campus, I was still trying to figure out what my life looked like completely surrendered to the Lord.
When I was little, I had a hard time believing that God was real. I couldn’t quite grasp how you could believe in something when you couldn’t hear, see or touch it.
I thought Minnesota was a football and career move, but little did I know God saw it as an eternity move.
Growing up Catholic, I thought I knew God. I thought I knew Him while, at the same time, I tried to find my worth in volleyball…
Throughout all the challenges and curveballs I have experienced, when I look back, everything fell into place in God’s perfect timing.
When we put our heart and energy into anything without the Lord, our identity gravitates toward those things. And, our identity should be in Christ.
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