Super Bowl Breakfast Still Changing Lives 25 Years Later
Over its 25 years of existence, one thing is clear about Athletes in Action's annual Super Bowl Breakfast: God has divinely orchestrated each event.
Over its 25 years of existence, one thing is clear about Athletes in Action's annual Super Bowl Breakfast: God has divinely orchestrated each event.
The night of Nov. 11 was no different. On that night, Raines served as host for the event attended by 900 people. Twelve players and several of their wives joined Raines on the stage for the informal evening that gives audience members a glimpse into the lives of NFL players and their families. The evening began with some individual brief interviews of players by a teammate, then Raines takes over the microphone to moderate a panel discussion of the players and their wives, trying to include all
“I had a problem with getting credit from man instead of God, worrying about my image and all about myself,” University of Arizona senior Trevin Wade said.
Being a college freshman is hard enough. Throw in being 1,850 miles from home and the new challenges of playing Division I softball, and there are plenty to stress out an 18-year-old.