Chad Lewis: How I kept the Sabbath Day Holy in the NFL

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
  • Chad Lewis opens up about how he kept the Sabbath day holy as NFL player and member of the Chuch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Комментарии • 9

  • @matsuu1155
    @matsuu1155 Год назад +6

    So glad to see this channel back!

  • @RLTNSPDEMA
    @RLTNSPDEMA 9 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @tokouatonga7914
    @tokouatonga7914 Месяц назад

    That is so cool. Before Super Bowl, they had sacrament service. The church is true!!!

  • @Ricmz
    @Ricmz Год назад +5

    Sabbath or Sunday?

  • @glennjennifer7095
    @glennjennifer7095 Год назад +2

    "Promo sm" 🤗

  • @terrestrial_mormon
    @terrestrial_mormon Год назад +1

    Ok I love Chad Lewis, but I totally feel gaslit. We just need to quit even talking about Sabbath day observance when it relates to anyone’s job. This is just a ton of justification that neither Eli Herring or Larry H Miller would agree with. Would we be even talking like this if Chad was a general contractor or owner of a grocery store ? No! We are justifying him because we want our LDS athletes to be famous and give good PR to the Church. We members are obsessed with how we are viewed by the outside world. Translation - be hypocritical about Sabbath day observance so we can have our NFL Sundays.

    • @Tova-Barin
      @Tova-Barin Год назад

      We aren’t obsessed, well, maybe some. I’ve never heard about this dude. I wonder what the Lord of the Sabbath - not some dude who himself played football on Sundays - would say about Chad’s choice to compete on Sundays. I wonder how many people he helped lead astray… But whatever.

    • @moronipugh5217
      @moronipugh5217 Год назад +3

      Sorry but this is nonsense. The sabbath is the sabbath. There was a non Mormon all black player who is a Christian who refused to play sundays. This included in two world cups. He copped a lot of flak over it but stood by his beliefs. He even copped criticisms from other Christian’s but in the end he was acknowledged by everyone as someone who stood by his beliefs. He was very humble and many of his team mates and other rugby players… some of whom were stanch atheists…. Looked to him as a shining example of Christian faith. Of course it helped that he was one of the best players in the world and has been recognised as one of the best in history.

  • @racealexander1660
    @racealexander1660 4 месяца назад

    Good guest, bad interviewer. Why interrupt so much?? Just let the people talk! Take a chill