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Beyond the Ultimate

I know...I'm totally on a sports kick, but this really is cool.

Campus Crusade actually printed this ad type thing on the back of USA Today's paper a few days ago. It was really sweet! Here's the advertisement that they printed:


Check out the website at www.beyondtheultimate.org

It includes Tony Dungy's and Lovie Smith's testimonies. I think it was super encouraging to know that the two men head to head in the Superbowl were both strong Christians. Praise God! It's really cool to see the recent emergence of major sports figures as people of faith in the sports world.

Oh, and Athletes in Action, a branch of Crusade, sponsored the ad, and they also hosted a pre-superbowl breakfast the morning before for many of the Colts and Bears players to hear the testimony of Tony Dungy and other prominent faith figures.

Again, I love this guy.

I promise this'll be the last entry about sports stuff.

Maybe :)

“Beyond the Ultimate”