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CHRISTIAN SPORTS REPORT
Impact of Christian Athletes
Grows On Field and Off
By
Prophecy News Watch
The
impact of one of the leading sports ministries in the world
continues on strong with more than 1.3 million students reached
every year.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes has spread to 6,623 certified
campuses under the new leadership of Les Steckel, a former NFL
football coach. And FCA events, camps and campus huddles -
student-led small groups - have led to more than 35,000 faith
commitments in the past year, according to the ministry's Annual
Impact Report.
"It’s nice to
go to a fellowship activity that involves some kind of physical
activity to involve the body, and then involve your mind and soul
with the study that follows," said Heather Palmateer, a junior
at Bethel College, according to the school publication Collegian.
One of the biggest events last summer saw students in 35 states
meet on over 335 athletic fields for "Fields of Faith" - a
student-led outreach that went national for the first time.
Students, both athletic and non-athletic, gathered in their
respective school fields to hear the gospel and commit themselves
to read the Bible consistently. Over 50,000 people were reached
that one night.
"It's bringing people to Christ and to read the Bible as opposed
to 'Join FCA,'" explained Danny Burns who directs FCA's online
ministry.
Ministering to a generation where the majority of youth fall out
of the church even as more ministry opportunities arise, Oklahoma
FCA Area Director Jeff Martin launched Fields of Faith in 2004 by.
The main purpose was to get students back to the fundamentals,
just as a sports team would if it were losing. In this case,
students were challenged to go back to the Bible and to come to
faith in Christ.
The initiative went national in 2006 and has become an annual
event.
While the fellowship is largely around sports, FCA events are not
limited to professional athletes or school sports team players.
"It's not just for athletes ... anybody who wants to come out and
have a good time playing games and talking about God can come,"
noted Palmateer.
This past summer's camps also drew a high attendance of 33,546
people. Nearly 200 camps were held at the high school, college,
professional and coaches level to engage a wide spectrum of age
groups and talents.
"How can we use athletes to carry the Christian message to the
rest of the world?" said Burns, alluding to the mission of FCA.
Outside of the field, the sports ministry is newly taking the
Christian influence to the virtual world with FCA MySpace
templates now available to students. With a growing community of
people, including Christians, joining the social network
phenomenon, FCA hopped on board to equip Christian students and
"allow them to carry the banner of FCA," as Burns put it.
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