LISTEN TO THE PLUGGED IN SHOW, EPISODE 251
Punt. Pass. And … pray?
Sure, football technically doesn’t have much to do with faith. In fact, I’ve heard it rumored that some Christians (not me, of course) might’ve been tempted to skip church if it interfered with an important game.
But there’s also no question that faith and football share a surprisingly robust connection. Many professional football players are professing Christians—in fact, you can read about a few of them in our blog, “8 Christian Football Players to Watch This NFL Season.” But many a Christian filmmaker has used the gridiron as the setting for a film, too.
Why have the two been so intertwined? Why does the sport form such an effective cinematic crucible for those grappling with spiritual issues? Fellow football fans Adam Holz and Bret Eckelberry join me to address those questions and many, many more.
And then when we’re done talking about faith on the football field, we discuss the latest God’s Not Dead movie—where faith lands at the center of a congressional race. It’s called God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust, and it’s out in theaters today. Adam and I talk all about it.
Once we’re through talking, we’d love to pass the conversation to you. Tell us about your favorite football team or your favorite faith-based sports movie. Chime in with your thoughts on the God’s Not Dead franchise and whether you’re excited for this latest installment.
How do you connect with us? We’ve got plenty of options for you. Chat with us on Instagram and Facebook. Send us an email at [email protected]. Leave us a voicemail on The Plugged In Show homepage. Or, of course, just comment down below.
And be sure to join us next week when we toss around an important question: Is it tougher to be a teen today than it was 20 years ago? And if so, why? You won’t want to miss that conversation on next week’s episode of The Plugged In Show.
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