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Kurt Warner and CBS’ James Brown: Living by God’s Playbook

Kurt Warner and CBS’ James Brown: Living by God’s Playbook

Episode 163 Published 6 years, 5 months ago
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Some moments feel like you’re playing in a big game. It’s the 4th quarter, your team is down by 6, and you’re the quarterback—the outcome rests on your shoulders. You’ve spent hours watching your opponent on film, and you’ve played against them for nearly 60 minutes. You’ve been watching their patterns and strategies, and you come up with a play you’re certain will outsmart them and lead you to victory—but your Coach doesn’t agree. He gives you another play to run, one you don’t quite understand. So you’re faced with a dilemma: should you run your own play, the one you understand? Or do you trust your Coach’s wisdom and run with His strategy, leaving the game in His hands? Our guests this week, NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner and CBS Sports broadcaster James Brown, decided to live according to God’s playbook. And each of their journeys is a testament to the amazing things that happen when we lean on God’s wisdom and trust His timing.

 

Links, Products and Resources Mentioned:

Sarah Young, author of Jesus Calling

Jesus Calling devotional

Jesus Calling books

Jesus Calling weekly Prayer Call

Jesus Calling interview with Mark Herzlich

Jesus Calling interview with Erwin McManus

Kurt Warner, NFL Hall of Fame quarterback

TreasureHouse Organization 

James Brown, Sportscaster

60 Minutes

CBS Sports

Fox NFL Sunday

Fox Sports

NFL Network

NFL Today

Thursday Night Football

DeMatha Catholic High School

Bill Bradley

The Cove (Billy Graham Training Center)

 

Interview Quotes:

"When I finally did get to the NFL, it was so much bigger than [people wearing my jersey]. It was, 'How can I use this to inspire and impact other people?'" - Kurt Warner

“[I have] this unique story that has a chance to impact more people because of the journey [itself] than anything accomplished on the field.” - Kurt Warner

“Every time something goes against us, the first thing we want to do is scream out to God, or blame God, or blame someone else. And [now I] have that constant reminder: Hold on, we've been here before. And you've seen how God has taken something that you think is horrific and [He has] made it into something unique, special, and impactful.” - Kurt Warner 

"My [high school basketball coach] stressed those of us playing for him had to have four priorities in place: God had to be first. Family second. Then school, then your sport." - James Brown

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