A Year-End Giving Mission

Dear Friends—Please consider partnering with us to advance God-Centered Theology in Sports.
As 2024 comes to a close, we at Kingdom Sports are thankful for the grace and growth we’ve experienced this year.
By God’s grace, with your support this year, we have continued broadcasting our Kingdom Sports Minutes on the radio and engaging with our videos on different social media platforms. Here’s one from Coach Brown on Three Ways to Maximize Your Talent and from Cole Espenschied on Four Questions to Help You Compete Biblically.
Finally, we produced several discipleship bible studies based on the Bible study of the Books of Colossians, Ecclesiastes, Nehemiah, and The Handbook on Coaching Perfection.
We’re excited for 2025; our Pass It On youth clinics or camps schedule will include another 15 camps with our co-founder Ron Brown and many football players who help teach football fundamentals and share the gospel with others.
We will also expand our Love & Abide Retreats for coaches and their spouses.
We’ve set a year-end fundraising goal of $100,000, which is crucial for our work in the coming year. Your generosity is vital to achieving and surpassing this goal.
We encourage you to consider a year-end gift to support our mission. Regardless of size, your contribution is essential in advancing our ministry and commitment to spreading God’s Word.
You can give today by:
ONLINE – Give your credit or debit card using our secure online form.
MAIL – Kingdom Sports, 15418 Weir Street #177, Omaha, NE 68137
ISSUE A GRANT – Issue a Grant from your Donor Advised Fund (DAF) or Private Foundation.
*Contributions are tax-deductible as the law allows.
We sincerely appreciate your support and hope you join us in our future endeavors. May the coming year be filled with peace, joy, and abundant blessings.
Blessings in Christ,
Gordon Thiessen and Ron Brown, Co-Founders, Kingdom Sports
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