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4 Winds Statement on Olympic Evangelism in
Response to Franklin Graham
Contact: Steve McConkey, President, 4
Winds Christian Athletics, 608-469-7956, FourWindsChristian@yahoo.com
MADISON, Wisc., May 14 /Christian
Newswire/ -- Billy Graham's son, Franklin recently stated that Christians
should not evangelize during the Olympic Games as it is against the law. He
recently talked to reporters in China while visiting communist officials. The
Chinese government has stated that evangelism will not be tolerated during the
Olympics.
The underground church thinks differently. "It is a matter of who heads the
church and it is certainly not the government," says Bob Fu, China Aid president
in an interview with OneNewsNow. He believes the underground church welcomes
evangelistic efforts.
4 Winds believes Christians should witness during the Olympics. Since the summer
of 2006, 4 Winds has collected testimonies of potential Olympic athletes and has
allowed outside groups to take them into the underground church, estimated to be
over 100 million people.
Track and field athletes who have won many gold, silver, and bronze medals have
had their testimonies put in the underground church. The athletes are not active
in distributing them. More testimonies are being collected.
4 Winds president Steve McConkey states, "Underground church leaders asked to
use the testimonies of the athletes. We hope that the Lord would use them."
Athletes are not paid for their testimonies and the testimonies are not sold for
publication. 4 Winds is located in Madison, Wisconsin and is an international
evangelistic and teaching ministry involved in track and field.
Steve and his wife Liz have been in track and field ministries since 1981. They
have ministered at the Olympics, the Olympic Trials, and the USA Championships.
Steve was a former USA National Track and Field Club Coach from 1982 through
1992.
On evangelism during the Olympics, Steve believes "Christians should use caution
and do as God leads." 4 Winds is encouraging athletes not to change their
routine during their preparation for the Olympic Trials that will be held from
June 27 through July 6 in Eugene, Oregon.
The Trials will be held at Hayward Field, site of the 1972, 1976 and 1980
Olympic Trials. The largest national championship track meet in the world, the
U.S. Olympic Trials hosts more than 1,000 athletes. More than 350,000 fans
attended the last two Olympic Trials in Sacramento.
After athletes make the Olympic team, 4 Winds is encouraging athletes to
concentrate on their performances at the Olympics. After their performances, win
or lose, athletes are encouraged to share their faith through the media as they
normally do every year.
"Athletes should not change who they are," states McConkey. "These men and women
love Christ and are not mean-spirited. We are asking Christians throughout the
world to pray for all Christians who will go into China."
4 Winds recently had an anti-boycott statement distributed throughout the United
States. A boycott of the Olympics is not the answer as that would only hurt
athletes. Also, "Jesus and the apostles went into challenging countries and did
not boycott them."
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