Players from the New England Patriots and New York Jets gathered at midfield after Thursday Night Football to pray together, invoking Jesus Christ in a moment of shared faith following the Patriots' dominant 27-14 victory.
Twelve-time Olympic medalist Ryan Lochte announced this week that he has been baptized and has rededicated his life to Jesus, a decision that comes amid his divorce and months after revealing he had entered rehab and committed to sobriety.
Boston Celtics Coach Joe Mazzulla discussed how he always wanted to become a deacon and has been "wrestling with God" to ensure that his desire to keep "winning" on the basketball court does not make him ungrateful for what he has accomplished.
UFC fighter Conor McGregor recently revealed he's been on a "spiritual journey" and credited God for "saving" him and compelling him to live a "life by God's Word."
The Minnesota Supreme Court has ruled that USA Powerlifting discriminated against a trans-identified athlete by not letting him compete in its women's division.
A college football player told reporters he was “diving into my faith completely” as he reflected on the connection between his faith and athletic success.
Outspoken Christian Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Blake Treinen, who is trying to help his team win a second consecutive World Series, says he is on a mission to "make Heaven crowded."
Miami Dolphins player Tua Tagovailoa thanked and glorified God after his team’s win in a recent game, marking the latest example of the athlete using his platform to highlight his Christian faith.
A Major League Baseball player is defending his decision to skip a recent game so he could attend Charlie Kirk’s memorial service, highlighting how the two became friends because of their shared passion for their Christian faith.
Three female student athletes allege that California school officials allowed a trans-identifying athlete to compete in girls’ athletic programs and use the girls’ locker room, dismissing multiple reports accusing the boy of making female athletes uncomfortable with unwanted touching and sexual comments.
Vermont officials cannot punish a Christian school because its girl's basketball team forfeited a game against a team that had a male on its roster, an appeals court has ruled.
A private college in Virginia that is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America has been accused of discriminating against female student swimmers by allowing a male who identifies as female on the women's swim team, an allegation the school denies.
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