
“I accepted Jesus Christ into my heart on my 17th birthday...Before that, I'd gone to church with my family, but I didn't fully understand it or accept it...I remember my pastor talking about God 'looking for a few good men.' All of a sudden the light bulb went [on] in my head and I was like, 'Hey, that's me; I can be one of those few good men!'”
When asked what that meant, Brees answered, “"It means that you trust in the Lord, you trust that He has a plan for your life. You trust that He's never going to put anything in front of you that's too hard for you…so no matter what comes your way, you'll overcome it and it will make you stronger. [It's] the ability to influence—in a positive way—so many other people, and just be able to spread the blessings that God has bestowed upon you.”
He also talked of his career-changing injury: “When I had that injury...in San Diego, I felt that was the worst thing that could've ever happened to me at the worst time—potentially career-

A great football player, but more important a great husband, a great Dad, and a proud witness for his faith in Jesus Christ. That's what Jesus has called us to be, no matter what we are doing in this life, we are called to give glory to God through Jesus Christ for how He is interacting with us and forming us in this life.
Thank you Drew Brees,
Roger
Sharing the Victory 2/2/10
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