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Scripture reminds us that while we might be facing trials in our lives we must remember God's will is boing done, and we don't always see it. Through the tragedy of his teammate, Josh Allen is reaching out to Christ. Think how many people God reached that day. In the stands, watching TV, the sports announcers praying, on and on.
I suspect as a result of a football game, many have come to accept Jesus as their Savior
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen just scored the biggest victory of his life — and no, I’m not referring to his defeat of the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
Over the past several weeks, Allen and the Bills have been grappling with the sudden collapse of their teammate, safety Damar Hamlin, who went into cardiac arrest during Buffalo’s Jan. 2 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals. After receiving CPR and oxygen from on-the-field health officials, Hamlin was transported via ambulance to a local hospital for care.
It’s something I’ve never felt before,” he continued. “It’s something that I know a lot of my teammates have never felt before, and you can’t do anything about it but accept it and lean on your brothers and share that moment with them.”
The remarks weren’t the first time Allen referenced a newfound love for Christ this month. In a Jan. 8 press conference following the Bills’ win against the New England Patriots, Allen openly affirmed his belief in God while discussing Buffalo running back Nyheim Hines’ opening kickoff return for a touchdown. The last time Buffalo completed such a feat was three years and three months prior — the same number Hamlin wears on his jersey.
“I was going around with my teammates saying, ‘God is real,’” Allen said through tears. “You can’t draw that one up, write that one up any better. And I was just told … it’s been three years and three months since the last kickoff return, so it’s pretty cool.”
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I suspect as a result of a football game, many have come to accept Jesus as their Savior
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen just scored the biggest victory of his life — and no, I’m not referring to his defeat of the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
Over the past several weeks, Allen and the Bills have been grappling with the sudden collapse of their teammate, safety Damar Hamlin, who went into cardiac arrest during Buffalo’s Jan. 2 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals. After receiving CPR and oxygen from on-the-field health officials, Hamlin was transported via ambulance to a local hospital for care.
It’s something I’ve never felt before,” he continued. “It’s something that I know a lot of my teammates have never felt before, and you can’t do anything about it but accept it and lean on your brothers and share that moment with them.”
The remarks weren’t the first time Allen referenced a newfound love for Christ this month. In a Jan. 8 press conference following the Bills’ win against the New England Patriots, Allen openly affirmed his belief in God while discussing Buffalo running back Nyheim Hines’ opening kickoff return for a touchdown. The last time Buffalo completed such a feat was three years and three months prior — the same number Hamlin wears on his jersey.
“I was going around with my teammates saying, ‘God is real,’” Allen said through tears. “You can’t draw that one up, write that one up any better. And I was just told … it’s been three years and three months since the last kickoff return, so it’s pretty cool.”

Josh Allen Reminds Us It's Never Too Late To Embrace Christ
Since Damar Hamlin's collapse and recovery, Bills QB Josh Allen has been vocal about his newfound 'spiritual awakening.'
