Power To Win 2013

2013 POWER TO WIN: Giant Faith

Featuring Chris Canty, Justin Tuck, and Chase Blackburn.


What is it?

Power To Win is an unparalleled ministry tool. It's a DVD that features testimonies from current NFL players who share their love for Christ. This year's DVD features three Super Bowl Champions from the New York Giants: Justin Tuck, Chris Canty, and Chase Blackburn. This season's Super Bowl is February 3rd, 2013, so plan your halftime outreach today!

***A WINNING MINISTRY TOOL***

What is the impact?

In the past 19 years, thousands of people have made commitments to Christ, and thousands more have recommitted their lives to Him through the ministry of Power to Win. The impact is far-reaching and life-changing; the 20th edition will be no different.

***FAITH AND FOOTBALL***

Who should use it?

Churches, men’s ministries, sports ministries, youth groups, college ministries, sports teams, and football fans. A great opportunity to bring people together for while sharing the Gospel.

***OUTREACH AND FELLOWSHIP***

When?

Buy your kit today! Kits will be shipped in early January. Use the DVD during halftime of your Super Bowl party or during a men’s breakfast, at a sports banquet or any other fellowship event. There have been more than 60,000 outreach parties on Super Bowl Sunday where Power To Win was used.

What's Included in the Kit?

Each Kit is specifically designed to meet your financial and ministry needs.


Power To Win Kit

1 Power To Win DVD
Digital access to Sports Spectrum magazine for up to 250 people (valued at $99.95)
10 - $10 coupons for purchase in Sports Spectrum's store (valued at $100)
$69.95 Plus shipping

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Is it okay for churches to have Super Bowl parties?

Absolutely. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said the league will no longer object to "live showings -- regardless of screen size -- of the Super Bowl" by religious organizations, reported The Washington Post. ESPN also wrote an article entitled, "Report: NFL OKs churches showing Super Bowl on big screens."

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