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Fellowship of Christian Athletes Congratulates Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors on Championship Win!

Curry Tells FCA Magazine and the World Last Night: It’s All for God’s Glory!

KANSAS CITY, Mo.—The Golden State Warriors cemented their fifth NBA championship last night, beating the Cleveland Cavaliers in five games and finishing the playoffs 16-1, in what some are calling the makings of a basketball dynasty.

Warriors’ star Stephen Curry has ties to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA, www.fca.org), and today, the international sports ministry is congratulating Curry and Golden State on its second thrilling title in three years.

Curry, a two-time NBA MVP, has become the face of the league and shared his faith story in a recent issue of FCA Magazine.

“I’m not a guy who’s going to be trying to bash people over the head with the Bible,” Curry said in the May/June 2016 issue. “I want people to know when they see me play that something is different, that I play for something different, and whether I’m talking about it [or not], I just hope by the way I carry myself and by the way I play the game, they can see there’s something different about that guy. And they find out what it is and then they know. It’s part of who I am.”

Curry also told FCA that his faith is his “driving force.” It’s both the anchor and rudder for his life as he navigates the remarkable, but often perilous journey of being a famous athlete. In fact, in the wee hours of this morning, Curry tweeted, “Glory to God!”

“I’ve always been a believer that the Lord has put whatever talent in you, [and] whatever gift He has put in you, He wants you to get the most out of that. He wants you to succeed; He wants you to pursue and work and be passionate about it,” Curry said. “It’s not about getting any of the glory for yourself; it’s all for His [glory]. That’s where you have to keep perspective. Work at it and do all you can so you get the most out of yourself, but do it for His will.”

Read more of FCA Magazine’s features on Curry here, as well as at Curry: In His Own Words and Exclusive FCA Magazine Interview with Stephen Curry.

Additionally, FCA Magazine highlighted one of Golden State’s NBA Finals opponents, Cleveland Cavaliers newcomer Kyle Korver, who also shared more about his faith walk with FCA, specifically in the January/February 2015 issue, where he said he has no idea why God has put him in this position in life.

“I ask myself ‘why’ all the time,” Korver said. “I was never a basketball prodigy growing up. I was just the tall, lanky, pigeon-toed gym rat. But I know without a doubt that I’m still playing basketball by the grace of God. I don’t know exactly what His plans are for my life, and I don’t know why He’s given me the opportunities He has, but I’m grateful for them. I’m going to do my best to honor Him with everything that comes from them.”

To read the entire FCA story on Korver, click here.

This summer, FCA is kicking off its 61st Camps season, with more than 700 Camps planned in nearly every state across the country and in more than 45 countries around the world that will reach upwards of 100,000 participants. Parents, athletes, coaches and entire teams can find Camps by sport, day or location through FCA’s easy-to-use Camps site.

Last summer, 8,788 coaches and athletes made first-time commitments to Christ and 11,256 recommitted their lives to Christ at FCA Camps; the 2016 attendance was an increase of more than 10,000 over 2015. FCA’s 2017 Camps theme is “ONE,” based on the Bible verse Philippians 1:27: “… I will know that you are standing together with one spirit and one purpose, fighting together for the faith, which is the Good News” (NLT).

To find FCA Camps in specific areas or to inquire about volunteering at an FCA Camp, visit www.fcacamps.org. Read more about Fellowship of Christian Athletes here, visit FCA’s web site at www.fca.org, its Facebook page at www.facebook.com/fcafans or its Twitter feed @fcanews.

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