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As sent to me by CSFD firefighter, Tom Winters:
Kurt Warner of the St. Louis Rams, the hottest quarterback in the National
Football League, prints his own trading cards. But it's not an ego thing.
...The cards tell the story of Warner turning his life over to Christ.
He carries them around so he'll have something meaningful to hand out to
fans who ask for his autograph.
...His new life in Christ is intertwined with his dramatic
rags-to-riches football career. The NFL's most valuable player will lead
his team against the Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl XXXIV on Sunday.
...Warner became a Christian four years ago, shortly after tragedy
touched his life. The parents of his girlfriend Brenda, now his wife, were
killed when a tornado demolished their home in Mountain View, Ark. They
had planned to be baptized that night, but stayed home because Brenda's
mother had a headache, USA Today said. People at the church
were spared.
...Kurt watched as Brenda, a Christian, responded to the tragedy
with poise and grace rather than self-pity. He also knew how she had dealt
with a crippling accident suffered by her son, Zachary, eight years
earlier, when he was dropped on his head as a baby.
...Brenda sat in a rocking chair next to Zachary's hospital crib for
17 days, watching as he suffered seizures, quoting Bible verses, and
asking God to perform a miracle. Although legally blind and brain damaged,
Zachary is now a fifth grader who can read, gets around fairly well, and
takes mainstream and special education classes.
...Three months after the deaths of Brenda's parents, Kurt became a
Christian. Two months after that he proposed to her, and he has adopted
Zachary and her daughter Jesse.
...Kurt got involved in a Bible study and began to "understand
what was really important in life," he told Crosswalk.com. "I
had my life and my faith, and they were two separate things. But as I
began to grow in my relationship with God, I began to understand how they
fit together."
...The family attends St. Louis Family Church, as does Isaac Bruce,
a Rams receiver. Pastor Jeff Perry leads a Bible study at the Warner's'
home each Wednesday night during football season.
...Warner's long road to gridiron success was filled with setbacks
and bad breaks. He warmed the bench for four years at the University of
Northern Iowa. Finally getting a chance as a fifth year senior, he led the
Panthers to the NCAA Division I-AA semifinals and was named the Gateway
Conference Offensive Player of the Year.
...But he was passed over in the NFL draft and rejected by the
Canadian Football League. Warner took a job stocking shelves for minimum
wage at the Hy-Vee supermarket in Cedar Falls, Iowa, while he worked out
at a college practice field during the day.
...A year later he was playing again, but in small-time Arena
football, an indoor game using eight players on a side and 50 yard fields.
He missed a tryout for the Chicago Bears in 1997 when he was bitten on the
elbow by a vicious spider, leaving him unable to throw.
...After three years he took a step up. He was signed by the Rams
and sent to the Amsterdam (Netherlands) Admirals of NFL Europe, where in
the spring of 1998 he led the league in passing yardage and touchdowns.
...The Rams hired Warner for the 1998 season, but he played in only
one game. He was left unprotected in the expansion draft, but the new
Cleveland Browns didn't want him, either. Warner was still with the Rams
in 1999, but the team signed superstar prospect quarterback Trent Green
before the season for $16.5 million, and it looked like Warner would be
overlooked again.
...Green got hurt, and Warner stepped up to take his place. To the
surprise of almost everyone, he threw a record 41 touchdown passes, led
the league in completion percentage, and took the Rams to the best record
in their conference, 13-3. In five months he had gone from being an
anonymous bench sitter to a Pro Bowl selection, and was named the
NFL's most valuable player.
...Kurt is now a celebrity but says he owes his success to Brenda
and his faith. He declined an appearance on the David Letterman Show to
spend his wedding anniversary with Brenda. He has his own frosted flakes
cereal, Warner's Krunch Time, and the proceeds go to Camp Barnabus, a
Christian camp in Purdy, Mo., for children with special needs.
...Warner told his story at a Billy Graham event in St. Louis last
fall.
..."Who am I ? I am a devout Christian man," he told the
crowd of 40,000. "I am not a football player. That is what I do. When
I throw a touchdown pass now, my thoughts are on how can I use this
success on the field as a platform to glorify and praise my Lord Jesus
Christ. People often ask the secret of my success as a football player. It
has nothing to do with how I work out in the off season, or my diet. The
secret of
my success is simply Jesus Christ."
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