Professional athletes are increasingly sharing personal faith testimonies in high-profile settings, from team-organized events to individual gestures during games. The Texas Rangers recently hosted their annual Faith and Family Night, where nearly a quarter of the roster shared testimonies about how faith influences their lives.
Faith and Sports
A Phoenix-based initiative, Jesus Won Apparel, has supported athletes displaying faith messages. What began as T-shirts has expanded, with players wearing designs featuring the phrase in team colors. Texas Rangers outfielder Evan Carter previously partnered on versions benefiting community causes, helping popularize the apparel across baseball.
Sports broadcaster Blake Niemann shared the development in a recent post, stating, “Over the past couple of years, there’s been a surge in athletes sharing their faith across the sports world. @jesuswonapparel based in Phoenix is providing athletes a way to display their faith front and center on their chests. What started as a shirt has now sparked a movement.”
Other MLB examples include Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Ryan Thompson defending public expressions of faith. During the San Francisco Giants’ Pride Night, pitchers Landen Roupp, JT Brubaker, and Ryan Walker wrote “Gen 9:12-16” on their rainbow-themed caps, as a personal expression of faith.
Original reporting: The Dallas Express — read the source article.