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October 29, 2019
In episode 9, Mike interviews LaMorris Crawford, the team chaplain for the Cincinnati Bengals. In this episode, LaMorris talks about:
  • Growing up in the projects and his mother being murdered when he was 10 months old
  • By 11 years old, he was in a gang
  • The basketball court was his refuge from a life of turmoil
  • "Christianity is not about behavior modification, but heart transformation"
  • "Salvation is not an event but a person"
  • "Our job is to believe that God will do His job"
  • "There's so much pressure for winning, that coaches aren't being present."
  • "Some plant, some water, but God gives the increase."
  • "Our job is to put the hands of menin the hands of God"
  • "The cross was not a tragedy, it was an accomplishment"
This is an amazing episode that we trust God is going to do mighty things through. Please subscribe, like, leave a review and share. We want to make sure we get these incredible ONLY God testimonies in places that people can hear and be impacted by.
 
LaMorris' Instagram - @lamorris_crawford
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