Muriel Furrer, a young cyclist in Switzerland, died while competing in the World Championships. She was 18 years old and had a deep faith in Christ, which she often expressed on social media.
On the cross, Jesus suffered the punishment for all the sin of the world, He yielded up his powerful hands out of love.
All the energy we waste looking outwards should be used more productively looking inwards to check what our failings are and seek to rectify them.
We have to learn to be much more dependent on Him and stop carrying all that baggage around with us.
Are you the first to offer sincere congratulations? Do you intend to thank God for what has happened?
Do you realise that God has not promised to get us out of every difficult situation, but that He has promised to always be with us?
At the age of 32, Paris will be the sixth edition in which the Christian swimmer participates. In total she has won 29 medals, 16 of them gold.
Paralympics are declaring to the world that social value and human dignity are not rooted in physical perfection.
The joyful and courageous way in which the German Olympic gold medalist in the shot put has publicly expressed her faith is a lesson for all European Christians.
One day in heaven we will meet people like David's brave warriors, who weren't frightened of obeying their king, even if it meant losing their lives.
The greatest sporting competition in the world helps us to reflect on success and failure.
The Christian athlete is the first Dominican to win gold at an Olympic Games. “The power of God is great”, she said after the final.
God's involvement with man does not depend primarily on man's personality or character, but on his love for them.
It is the 6th time she broke her own world record of the 400-meter hurdles. “I have a platform and I want to use it to glorify Him”.
Kids Games. a “week of sport, fun and creativity, along with biblical discovery”, celebrates its 20th anniversary.
The Australian athlete repeats her triumph in Tokyo 2021. She is very outspoken about her faith:. “My heart for sport is to see revival”.
God does not expect you to go through life chasing miracles and wonders. He will do them for you in the simplicity of each day.
“Jesus invites all of our contemporaries to his table and offers true reconciliation, identity and belonging”, says Erwan Cloarec, president of the CNEF, while acknowledging the “hurt feelings” of many believers.
The South African swimmer wins the 100m breaststroke gold in Paris and shows gratitude to “God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit”.
Throughout the centuries, Christianity and the Olympic Games have had an ambivalent relationship. For good reasons. But today Christians have come to see major sports gatherings as God-given opportunities for evangelism.
“We believe the sports activities will provide unparalleled circumstances for evangelism across many cultures”, said Cécile Chan-Janiaud, TWR Director for Digital Media Ministry in Europe .
The French Bible Society launches “More precious than gold”, a special edition of the New Testament that features fifteen testimonies of Christian athletes.
The German golfer became a Christian after his first US Masters, but his second Masters in 1993 was “more decisive”, because “it was on Easter Sunday and I was very grateful”.
In the 'Olympics' of our spiritual life, materialism stops us from participating and gaining medals.
While the engraver engraved "Spain" into the trophy for the fourth time, the television audience saw a Bible verse in the background.
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