Sarah Ford | November 10, 2014
Fellowship of Christian Athletes Celebrates 60th Anniversary Today!
Congratulations to our member, Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), on 60 years of incredible work!
The video below presents FCA’s history and culture, since its inception in 1954 until now. And, while FCA was first incorporated in 1954, that date came seven long years after God placed a dream in the heart of a young basketball coach in Oklahoma to start an organization that would feature professional athletes professing their Christian faith in order to change the youth culture in America. It has been called “God’s amazing, miraculous dream,” by Don McClanen, the young coach who allowed God to stir up a movement that would change the lives of countless coaches and athletes over the next six decades through his dream.
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