Her drive for soccer is fueled from an undeniable love and passion for the game. She’s played this sport since she was four and has learned so much about life from her experiences.

I know many people have had negative exposure to youth sports and we have seen our share over the years. Children chasing dreams that were never really their dreams to chase. Coaches who have stolen the love of the game from their players; who lack leadership and role model characteristics. And players with bad attitudes, lack of work ethic, and a sense of entitlement.

Evenso, the positive far outweighs these negative aspects. We are grateful for the life lessons she has acquired from this game. Overcoming adversity, stepping into new and uncomfortable situations, sacrifice, and hard work. Facing fears, perseverance, and team work. Her team has always given her another family that she loves unconditionally. She has learned to dream. To push herself. To go beyond what she thought were her limits. All of these lessons are such lifelong gifts that have helped her become the young lady she is today.

Finally, God has used this sport to grow her relationship with HIm. She has found both strength and humility in Christ. She has learned that her identity does not come from soccer or anything of this world, but that it comes from Christ alone. Our prayer is that He will continue to use her gifts and passions for His glory and that she will continue to experience this love for the game.

We will always encourage her and help her chase HER dreams and goals. A year ago, she was unable to kick a ball as she was preparing to have ACL reconstructive surgery. As I watched her training over the weekend, my heart overflowed with gratitude. To see her joy as she returns to the sport she loves. To see her confidence and strength begin to be restored. It was such a reminder of God’s faithfulness. He is always good. In the valleys and on the mountains and everywhere in between. Her return to this sport is a long road and I never want her to forget to celebrate each step.

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