Monday, October 06, 2008

As Long As There Are Playoffs, There Will Be Prayer in Sports

I always laugh when someone says 'As long as there are tests there will be prayer in public schools' because its so true. I think the same can be said of sports and playoffs.


A Chicago White Sox fan prays as Sox closer Bobby Jenks faces the last batter to win 5-3 win over the Tampa Bay Rays in game three.
Tribune photo by Charles Cherney / October 5, 2008


I know Bobby Jenks has brought me to prayer more than just a few times this season.


Tom Portway holds St. Christopher medal in his mouth as as Sox closer Bobby Jenks faces the last batter to win 5-3 win over the Tampa Bay Rays in game three.
Tribune photo by Charles Cherney / October 5, 2008


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Chicago White Sox fans warm up in the stands as the Sox prepare to host the Minnesota Twins in a one game playoff for the American League Central crown, in Chicago.
Tribune photo by Charles Cherney / September 30, 2008

1 comment:

steveroni said...

To show how old I am,--I lost all interest in baseball when they (I hate change!) added so many new franchisee. I loved eight tems in each of two leagues, National and American...

So, "Pray on!"

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