Colts Win the SuperBowl

February 6, 2007

As a resident in New Castle, Indiana, I would be totally missing out in my duties to not congratulate the Indianapolis Colts in winning the superbowl. 

I’m not a big football fan, but I was definitely watching and rooting for the Colts during the game.  Yesterday, Indianapolis fans had a parade for the Colts coming back to town…in weather that was near 0 and way below 0 wind chill.  I’m definitely not that dedicated of a fan to stand outside in that weather!

What I found most interesting about the Superbowl was Tony Dungy’s very straightforward confession of faith in his interviews. Both him and Lovie Smith made public statements of faith in Jesus as Lord before the game. 

In fact, Lovie Smith is quoted as saying, “God is the center of my life. It controls all that I do. I hope I don’t have to spend my time telling my players I’m a Christian. I hope they see it in my life every day,” in this article.

Another article I enjoyed on the subject is this one:
Tony Dungy makes Superbowl history the Lord’s Way

So, congratulations to the Colts…and a special congratulations to both coaches for standing up for what you believe.

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One Response to “Colts Win the SuperBowl”

  1. John Davin on February 21st, 2007 8:27 am

    Hey Terry,

    I sometimes wonder why so many Christians are in Network marketing. I also note many of the very succesful ones are Christians.

    In any case, I am also not a big football fan, (I did not watch a football game for 20 years until I married my wife Michelle who is from Nebraska) but I enjoy hearing of success stories like the colts and Kurt Warner and so on.

    For example, Kurt Warner had to work at a Grocery Store in Cedar Rapids for $7.00 per hour at night until he got his big break.

    I grew up 23 miles from there and now live in St. Louis and attend the church where the Warners went when they were here, and I can tell you, they gave and gave back to the community.

    It encourages me and should encourage everyone else.. do the right thing, do what you have to do to make your dream a reality, and then give back. It will make you feel good!s

    Thanks for the uplifting article.

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