Morning Rundown: NFL Star Praises God After Painful, Season-Ending Injury
Here’s a quick summary of the top stories on cn.mycharisma.com:
NFL Star Praises God After Painful, Season-Ending Injury
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Trey Lance is turning to God following a season-ending right ankle break that required surgery and rehab.
Lance, who sustained the injury Sunday during a game against the Seattle Seahawks, took to social media Tuesday to share his faith and an update for fans.
The NFL star posted an image of him lying in a hospital bed smiling and making a peace sign. His right foot and leg cast can be seen in the photo as well.
Will the New Set of Seven Years on the Jewish Calendar Be Our Last?
Beginning at sunset on Sunday, Sept. 25, our Jewish friends (and increasingly many Christians) will begin a two-day celebration of Rosh Hashanah, their time for new beginnings or a “new year.” This annual “head of the year” event is one of three biblical festivals appointed by God to be observed in the fall of each year.
They are repeated for seven years as a special “set of years” in God’s holy purposes and then a new set or cycle of seven years begins, as prescribed in the Holy Scriptures (Lev. 23:23-25; 25:1-12).
However, despite the many happy wishes and holy expectations of this season, the realities of life and the warnings of the Holy Scriptures alert us to many trials and tribulations which lie ahead, especially for those who seek to live godly lives before a Holy God in an evil world.
Tim Tebow Auctions Coveted Heisman Trophy, Raises $1 Million for Kids in Need
Just when you thought Tim Tebow couldn’t be a better representative of Christian charity than he has already been, a compelling new example of his creative generosity has emerged.
He’s already renowned for his Tim Tebow Foundation with “Night to Shine” events for young people with special needs, his efforts to fight human trafficking and his CURE Hospital for poverty-stricken children.
Now it turns out the former NFL quarterback has raised more than $1 million for charities by auctioning off his Heisman trophy. The outspoken Christian says it is what he learned from his parents that taught him the importance of giving to others. {eoa}