‘I Magnify Him…I Glorify Him…I Praise Him’: NFL Legend Deion Sanders Gives God All the Glory During Press Conference By Billy Hallowell for Faith Wire
GNN Note – Is it just me or does it seem like there are more and more TV personalities coming out and profession their faith before the world? Wonder what is happening? Are they sick of the godless, communist that have been signing their checks or are they simply ready to let the world know that maybe the public doesn’t who they are or is it that Jesus Christ is asking for His people to be known? It may be little of all three with a heavy hand on the faith aspect, the Jesus Christ aspect. / END
Football great Deion Sanders praised and glorified God during an introductory press conference Dec. 4 commemorating his new head coaching gig with the University of Colorado.
r that, I magnify Him; for that, I glorify Him; for that, I praise Him; for that, I owe Him. Each and every day, I’m trying to please Him.”
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Sanders, who described his move to Colorado as a calling from God, spent the last three seasons leading Jackson State University football in Mississippi before accepting this new role.
Read more about the move here.
Sanders is well-known for his 14 seasons in the NFL, with his coaching career building upon that football legacy.
Earlier this year, he shared how a health struggle resulted in the amputation of two toes and a deeper reliance on his faith.
As Faithwire previously reported, his troubles began in 2021, when he was diagnosed with blood clots in his legs after a surgical procedure and needed two toes on his left foot amputated.
Sanders faced weeks in the hospital and eight surgeries. Despite the dire circumstances, the football star is now thanking Jesus for his recovery, The Christian Post reported.