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In a culture that often pressures athletes and public figures to keep their faith private, several high-profile sports figures used recent public moments to point people toward God instead. From a UFC victory at the White House to a World Cup match and a Major League Baseball game, these athletes demonstrated a willingness to openly acknowledge their faith before large audiences.

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From Breitbart:

“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life,” Ruffy said. “Jesus saved my life; he wants to save your life, too. Give your life to Jesus.”

The touching moment was well received by the more than 4,000 in attendance and by the multitude of others watching who flooded the comments with praise for the Brazilian.

“While Chandler attempted to use movement and a blend of wrestling and striking to slow the dynamic striking attack of Ruffy, Ruffy never hesitated to unload flashy strikes before dropping and finishing Chandler in the first round of their lightweight bout on the South Lawn of the White House,” CBS Sports reports.

Ruffy’s testimony came after one of the most unusual sporting events in American history, UFC Freedom 250, held on the White House South Lawn as part of the nation’s 250th anniversary celebrations. Rather than focusing solely on his victory, the Brazilian fighter used the spotlight to share the Gospel and encourage viewers to place their faith in Christ.

His comments were part of a broader trend of athletes speaking openly about their faith despite increasing cultural pressure to avoid religious expression in public settings.

From Breitbart:

Not long after their victory, the team gathered on the field for a postgame prayer led by player Mark McKenzie, according to Sports Spectrum.

The clip showed the men gathered in a tight circle with their arms around one another as the crowd roared and music played …

Social media users were quick to share their reactions to the moment, one person writing, “May the testimony of Jesus Christ and His Gospel run throughout the entire world because of FIFA!”

The U.S. Men’s National Team’s public display of faith came after a major World Cup victory over Paraguay in front of more than 70,000 fans in Los Angeles. While much of the attention centered on the team’s performance on the field, many viewers were equally encouraged to see players publicly thanking God after the match.

Mark McKenzie has previously spoken openly about his faith and his desire to tell others about Jesus Christ. Several other members of the team have also discussed the role faith plays in their lives and careers, demonstrating that Christian witness remains present even on some of the world’s biggest sporting stages.

Faith was also on display in Major League Baseball, where one pitcher used a highly publicized Pride Night event to point people back to Scripture.

From Breitbart:

Roupp told reporters he wrote “Genesis 9:12-16” on his hat because “It’s just about God’s covenant and a promise that he makes to us that, you know, his faithfulness and his mercy. That’s just kind of something I believe in, and I stand firm in that, and I’m thankful we live in a country where, you know, we have the freedom to believe what we want… and express what we want,” according to NBC Sports Bay Area.

When asked how he would respond to someone from the gay community who had a problem with the verse on his cap, Roupp told NBC, “First of all, as a believer, I would push them to read the Bible.”

“I think God has blessed me in so many ways, and I don’t think I would be here right now if it wasn’t for him. So, like I said, there’s no hate in it at all, you know, like I said, we live in a country where you’re welcome to believe what you want. There’s a freedom of speech and stuff like that, so that’s really all I have to say about that. I’m just thankful that God has put me in this situation and that I can go out and share his kingdom,” he added.

Roupp’s comments generated significant discussion online, particularly because he referenced the biblical meaning of the rainbow during a game associated with Pride Month. While opinions differed on his decision, the pitcher consistently framed his actions around God’s faithfulness and his desire to share Scripture rather than attack others.

Together, these moments serve as reminders that opportunities for Christian witness still exist in some of the most visible corners of American culture. Whether through a post-fight interview, a team prayer circle, or a Bible verse written on a baseball cap, these athletes chose to use their platforms to point beyond themselves and toward Christ.

For believers, these examples are encouraging because they demonstrate the impact of simple acts of faithfulness. Public professions of faith do not guarantee cultural change, but they can open doors for Gospel conversations and remind fellow Christians that God is at work in every sphere of society—including sports. As athletes continue to face pressure to conform to cultural expectations, Christians can pray that they would remain bold, gracious, and committed to honoring God with their influence.

Which of these testimonies encouraged you most? Share your thoughts and prayers below.

(Excerpts from Breitbart, Breitbart, and Breitbart. Photo Credit: Screenshot/Sports Spectrum via X)

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Gail Segars Rainey
June 16, 2026

Thank You, Lord, for these athletes who choose to give You the glory for their abilities and wins in the sports arenas and that they used the occasion to witness for You! Praise the Lord!!! Amen and amen.

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