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Chrétiens dans et face à la Coupe du monde
Des chrétiens ont brillé durant la compétition sportive la plus suivie au monde. Face au coût humain de cet événement, des questions demeurent cependant...
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Jugadores cristianos y sus acciones brillan en la Copa del Mundo
Recordemos las heroicidades y buenas obras de atletas, entrenadores y aficionados.
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Copa do Mundo mostra atletas cristãos e suas obras no Catar
Um resumo do heroísmo e das boas obras de atletas, treinadores e torcedores.
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카타르 월드컵에서 선보인 기독교인 선수들과 그들의 활동들
선수들과 감독들, 팬들의 영웅적이며 선한 활동들을 기억하며
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World Cup Showcases Christian Athletes and Actions in Qatar
Remembering the heroics and good works of athletes, coaches, and fans.
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Australian Football Executive Forced to Resign, Prompting Debate about Religious Liberty
Andrew Thorburn’s affiliation with an evangelical Anglican church was “a clear conflict of interest,” according to the club’s president
What Can Kids Draw from the Chess Cheating Controversy?
As chess champion Magnus Carlsen accuses an American grandmaster, coaches are trying to develop a virtuous love of the game in young players.
Died: Herb Lusk II: ‘Praying Tailback’ Who Gave Up Football for Ministry
First NFL player to kneel and thank Jesus in the end zone said caring for souls and helping people in poverty were more meaningful than fame.
Mine Eyes Have Seen the Thrill of Victory, and the Agony of Defeat
Randall Balmer seeks the religious roots of America’s passion for sports.
不在主日赛跑之人的第二重人生
《烈火战车》的英雄李爱锐怎样为了宣教禾场,将奥林匹克的荣耀放置一边。
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不在主日賽跑之人的第二重人生
《烈火戰車》的英雄李愛銳怎樣為了宣教禾場,將奧林匹克的榮耀放置一邊。
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Did the Best Chess Player in the World Just Give Up?
Magnus Carlsen challenges our understanding of both human greatness and limitation.
Why We Fight About Football Prayers
The moral authority of high school coaches raises First Amendment questions the Supreme Court will have to consider in “Kennedy v. Bremerton.”
The Witness of the Black Church Rings Through NBA History
Over 75 years of the professional league—and for decades before—Black Christians brought a social conscience to basketball.
Died: Bill Glass, Football Star Who Changed Evangelical Approach to Sports and Prisons
The Cleveland Browns defensive end was good at sacking quarterbacks, but his real passion was witnessing for Christ.
My Body Is a Temple, Not a Fighting Machine
Why I left a promising boxing career behind after coming to Christ.
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For God So Loved the World, That He Played
Understanding sports as an act of playful worship can free athletes from a performance mentality.
The Bobby Knight Problem
Whether we seek championship banners or church growth, we’re all in danger of using the end to justify the means.
Crusaders No More: What Arab Christians and Muslims Think of Mascot Changes
(UPDATED) Evangel and Valparaiso are the latest university sports teams to replace a contested symbol of Christian history.
‘Ted Lasso’ Won’t Settle for Shallow Optimism
The show’s second season challenges viewers to consider true joy over hyper-positivity.

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