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This Week's Program
Saturday July 5

As the San Jose SaberCats enter the playoffs in search of back-to-back Arena Football League championships, star safety Clevan Thomas continues sharing his amazing story on Sharing the Victory in part 2 of his interview. After failing a drug test before the NFL draft, God changed his life and gave him a second chance at football, this time in the AFL. Thomas has been one of the most dominating defensive players in the AFL throughout his 7-year career with San Jose.

We then move to the world of soccer as L.A. Galaxy midfielder Chris Klein talks about what it means to play before an audience of one. Klein and the Galaxy are currently atop the Western Standings in Major League Soccer.

Next, host Ron Brown interviews 5-time WNBA all-star Tamika Catchings. Catchings recently made her way back into the Indiana Fever line-up after recovering from a right Achilles injury. Catchings discusses the challenges of dealing with injuries and what God taught her while she was rehabbing. Catchings is also preparing to go after another Gold medal as a member of the Olympic basketball team.

In the final segment, FCA President Les Steckel talks about the sacrifices the signers of the Declaration of Independence made for our freedom. He also reminds listeners that Christ made the ultimate sacrifice that provided us freedom for the penalty of our sin.


Last Week's Program
Saturday June 28

Clevan Thomas, safety for the defending Arena Football League champion San Jose Sabercats, describes how drugs ruined his attempt to play in the NFL.  Thomas, was part of a national championship team at Florida State, failed a drug test before the NFL draft.  He begins to share how God slowly changed his heart and led him to the AFL.  We’ll conclude his dramatic story next week.

Next, Jimmy Page, FCA Health and Fitness director, talks about the dangerous effects of alcohol on athletes.  During the interview host, Ron Brown challenges athletes to sign the “One Way 2 Play Drug Free” commitment at www.fca.org.  More than 500,000 athletes and coaches have made the commitment to play sports drug free since the inception of the program.

Also, ESPN broadcaster Fred Hickman encourages people to not be afraid to stand alone when it comes to doing the right thing.  Hickman says God has always been there for him even through the most difficult times in his life.

In the final segment, FCA President Les Steckel challenges listeners to give their all in serving Christ. 








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