Now that Christmas is past and we head toward the New Year, it’s always worth remembering the true reason for the season.
At this year’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes, many thousands did precisely that.
The Christian Post reports:
The Fellowship of Christian Athletes announced that more than 51,000 decisions for Christ were made at the youth organization’s various gatherings in fiscal year 2023.
The prominent Christian student group said in a news release that 51,730 faith decisions were made at its various events held from September 2022 to August 2023.
“The best gift we can give and receive at Christmas is the gift of Christ, who came to Earth to save us and offer us all the free gift of salvation,” said FCA President and CEO Shane Williamson in a statement shared with The Christian Post.
“As we reflect on the birth of our Savior, we are reminded of what Jesus has done with FCA and are so thankful for the 51,730 student-athletes who came to know Him this year through the ministry.”
In emailed comments to CP, an FCA spokesperson said the 51,730 decisions were made by young athletes and others, including coaches and volunteers.
“FCA uses a Faith Response Tool, a texting system that allows FCA staff, coaches and athletes to share these significant, life-changing decisions,” the spokesperson said.
“This system provides FCA with the opportunity to not only get an idea of their impact around the globe, but also allows for an initial contact between the organization and each young follower of Christ.”
What an amazing thing to happen in such great numbers!
“Christian College Group Helps 51,000 Students Join Church In 2023: The Best Gift We Can Give. Read about the impact of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and their mission to lead young athletes into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ: https://t.co/fShdDdwLHK“
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Micah May, multi-area director for FCA South Central Arkansas, said in an earlier interview with Christian Post, “Truly, there was an unmistakable move of the Holy Spirit. Hundreds of students prayed seeking the Lord, God was present and lives were changed.”
Amen to that.