Dangerous Talent: John Elway’s Quest for Greatness
We need to see more sports stories like Elway’s, stories that reveal how the ways of glory and sin are not always what they seem.

We need to see more sports stories like Elway’s, stories that reveal how the ways of glory and sin are not always what they seem.

If we want our kids to learn from sports how to be people who are responsible, hard-working, and accountable, then we need look no further than Ryan Clark’s example.

Two Black quarterbacks finally having a chance to play at the game’s highest level in the season’s biggest game is a big deal that’s worth celebrating.

Insisting that players sacrifice their bodies for our mere entertainment should not sit well with us.

Here are some of the biggest headlines and most overlooked stories in sports from 2022’s third quarter.

We forget that it’s a blessing to watch people use their God-given talents to do what they love — and that they owe us nothing.

If one of the best quarterbacks of his time is allowed to objectify or use women simply because he has a skill we deeply admire, then what kind of society are we?

The Dallas Cowboys should take off their rose-colored, star-shaped glasses, collectively look in the mirror, and be honest with themselves about who they truly are.

Lamar Jackson’s on-field and locker room humility and leadership exhibits how Christians can unashamedly use our gifts to reshape a pessimistic and critical culture.

Like many with power, the NFL owners are using their wealth and status to steamroll those in a weaker position.

What are our expectations of the NFL Quarterback? Drew, Tyler and guest Tim Briggs discuss the Cam Newton media coverage, is it fair and what factors weigh in on how we perceive the most polarizing player in the league today?

Cam is neither a hero nor a villain, just somewhere in between.

Glory hunger primes our attention for moments, like playoffs and championships, when it is most likely to emerge. The regular season will have its moments, but greatness emerges in the postseason.
“Peyton’s greatness lured me into falsely believing that he would play forever.”
After receiving a bad foul call, an NBA player calls a referee “gay.” Should Christians care?
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