Having worked with FCA and been part of an organization that supports professional athletes, college athletes, and high school athletes, it is not surprising to me that Tom has this feeling of emptiness. What I mean by this is that most team chaplains never share the gospel, they give great stories or analogies about the bible but never give the true gospel. We all know that faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God. So suffice it to say that unless the Patriots have a chaplain that is giving the WORD to his players every Sunday or Saturday, it will be a lot harder for their lives to be changed.
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oh, that's so sad. He needs the gospel!
Having worked with FCA and been part of an organization that supports professional athletes, college athletes, and high school athletes, it is not surprising to me that Tom has this feeling of emptiness. What I mean by this is that most team chaplains never share the gospel, they give great stories or analogies about the bible but never give the true gospel. We all know that faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God. So suffice it to say that unless the Patriots have a chaplain that is giving the WORD to his players every Sunday or Saturday, it will be a lot harder for their lives to be changed.
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