I enjoyed hearing the back stories of some of these players. Whether overcoming obstacles in their personal lives or simply living out their faith on a larger-than-average stage, Yorkey reminds us that NFL players are like the rest of us in many ways, living out their faith in a secular world, seeking to find Christian fellowship with co-workers and to be a witness in a workplace full of doubters.
I find it a little hard to feel sorry for the players' having to face such temptations as having to manage the huge piles of cash they earn, and having to fend off the hoards of beautiful women constantly throwing themselves at them. But the reality is that in that kind of environment, a young man in his 20s playing in the NFL has to have a solid faith and some great support and accountability to remain true to his calling.
Yorkey's writing is straightforward and highly readable. Playing with Purpose is sure to be a winner especially for young athletes looking for role models.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the complimentary electronic review copy!
On a personal note, NetGalley originally had the following cover and subtitle posted:
Of course, I was hoping to read a bit about RG3's faith. I don't know if Yorkey wasn't able to get the interviews he wanted, or if there was some other reason not to include RG3. It may have something to do with the fact that there are not one but two books on RG3 being published this month. Whatever the case, RG3 on the cover certainly would have helped Yorkey's sales!
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