This past week, 2022 first-round pick AJ Griffin (16th overall, Atlanta Hawks) announced his retirement from professional basketball. The move in and of itself was shocking. But the reasoning behind …
The Faith of Game-Winner Matt Duchene
With 8:18 remaining in the second overtime period of Game 6 of the Western Conference Semifinals, Dallas Stars forward Matt Duchene collected a loose puck in front of the Colorado …
Glorifying God at Augusta
When Professional Golf Association’s No. 1 ranked player Scottie Scheffler took to Augusta National for the 2024 Masters in mid-April, there was little he could do that would change the …
Faith on Full Display at UConn
The yearly spectacle that has come to be widely known as “March Madness” has officially come to an end for 2024. Sure, the most important pieces of the puzzle of …
Winning and Losing Super Bowl QBs Praise Jesus
Super Bowl LVIII has come and gone, and once again, the Kansas City Chiefs are world champions, this time by way of a 25-22 overtime victory over the San Francisco …
Win or Lose, C.J. Stroud Praises God
The legend of C.J. Stroud continues to grow. The Houston Texans’ second overall pick from the 2023 NFL Draft earned his way to the starter’s role for Week 1, and …
Cody Fajardo: Football, Faith, & the Grey Cup
The 2023 Grey Cup MVP Cody Fajardo is ready to call Montreal his permanent home. On Wednesday, December 6, the Montreal Alouettes announced the signing of Fajardo to a contract …
The Coach, The Chaplain, & The Winnipeg Jets
It has been a rather interesting start to the 2023-24 NHL season for the Winnipeg Jets. From two early injuries to Ville Heinola and Gabe Vilardi, to the emotional returns …
The John Metchie Story
For Houston Texans star wide receiver John Metchie, the 2023-24 National Football League season could come to an end at this very moment, and the 23-year-old likely wouldn’t be bothered …
The Henoc Muamba Story: A Career Accomplishment Part 4
Once again leading the charge for the Argos is 6-foot, 235-pound linebacker Henoc Muamba. Long serving as a CFL mainstay, the former 2011 first overall pick made the championship game-changing interception last winter, but it took 11 full years for the now 34-year-old to earn his first Grey Cup ring.