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From Gridiron to God
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From Gridiron to God
By Michael Duduit
A recent issue of the Washington Post contained an item about an internship program that places National Football League players into congressional internships during the off season.

In a recent letter to his fellow lawmakers, former Seattle Seahawks star (and now Congressman from Oklahoma) Steve Largent said, "NFL players have tremendous attributes that are not limited to the field." He added that the internship program "often provides an effective way to redirect those attributes into the start of a successful post-football career."

It's not hard to imagine that some enterprising politicians will take advantage of such an offer, using NFL players to help attract crowds to fundraising events and such. But why waste all this talent on politics when those of us in church leadership could give them far more meaningful and valuable off-season opportunities?
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For example, what pastor couldn't use a couple of burly linemen to accompany him to those formerly-tumultuous board meetings? Just the sight of the new pastoral "escorts" is likely to convince the most unruly board member or deacon that the pastor "just might be right about that after all."

We preachers could use a couple of good receivers in the congregation. We might even be able to take advantage of an NFL quarterback's advice on how to "stay in the pocket" when the opposition is heading our way. Those quarterbacks might also help us preachers learn to be accurate when we "throw the long one" on Sunday morning. And who knows more about "Hail Marys" than these guys?

When we find ourselves hip deep in a sermon that's just not going anywhere, it would be nice to have a good punter on hand. And when it comes time for the annual stewardship campaign, wouldn't it be encouraging to know there was someone around who could carry the ball?

Of course, I could be looking at this all wrong. Rather than bring NFL players to do internships in our congregations, maybe it's us preachers who should be going to Washington. If you think an NFL player can be a valuable congressional intern, imagine how much more helpful those lawmakers would find a pastor -- a speaker / administrator / fund-raiser / counselor / janitor / promoter and more all in one package. And we work cheap.

The only problem I can see is that for preachers, there's no off-season.
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