Former Division I basketball player Darren Brooks talks about how he was changed by Christ and what Christ means to him. Other athletes will be on the show to share their testimonies as well. It’s bigger than us. It’s about making the name of Christ famous. How Christ intervened and gave athletes a new perspective on who we are truly living for. How situations have molded and shaped us into who Christ wants us to be, not who the world wants us to be. Following Him and letting Him lead and guide our steps.
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Former Division I basketball player Darren Brooks talks about how he was changed by Christ and what Christ means to him. Other athletes will be on the show to share their testimonies as well. It’s bigger than us. It’s about making the name of Christ famous. How Christ intervened and gave athletes a new perspective on who we are truly living for. How situations have molded and shaped us into who Christ wants us to be, not who the world wants us to be. Following Him and letting Him lead and guide our steps.
Curtis Marshall played Division I basketball at Texas Tech and went to two NCAA tournament bids including a Sweet Sixteen appearance. Before he got there, he attended a military school for two years. Curtis talks about playing professional basketball and how his marriage and relationship with Christ was not in a good place because of the distance. Curtis talks about how Christ became the focal point of his life and how that relationship gave Him a different perspective.
Athletes Changed By Christ
Former Division I basketball player Darren Brooks talks about how he was changed by Christ and what Christ means to him. Other athletes will be on the show to share their testimonies as well. It’s bigger than us. It’s about making the name of Christ famous. How Christ intervened and gave athletes a new perspective on who we are truly living for. How situations have molded and shaped us into who Christ wants us to be, not who the world wants us to be. Following Him and letting Him lead and guide our steps.