
Jrue Holiday is a starting guard for the NBA’s New Orleans Pelicans.
He was selected in the first round of the 2009 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers before being traded to New Orleans in July of 2013.
An All-Star in 2013, Holiday is currently averaging a career-high 18 points per game, to go along with 6 assists and 4 rebounds.
In July 2013, Holiday married USA women’s national soccer team midfielder Lauren Chaney. The two first met at a UCLA women’s basketball game during his only season at the school.
In September 2016, Holiday took an indefinite leave from the New Orleans Pelicans to take care of his wife, after she was diagnosed with a brain tumor. The following month, Lauren had brain surgery, just weeks after giving birth to the couple’s first child, a daughter, named Jrue Tyler Holiday.
On July 6, 2017, Jrue signed a 5-year, $126M contract to return to New Orleans.
On this episode of the podcast, Sports Spectrum’s Justin Adams talks with Jrue about where his faith in Christ began, how his prayer life has evolved and brought him closer to his wife during one of the scariest times in his life.
Get into the Holiday season with @jrue_holiday11 top plays from the past week! #DoItBig https://t.co/froRD0QeX0
— New Orleans Pelicans (@PelicansNBA) December 18, 2017
QUOTES:
“Ever since I was a little kid, I was in Sunday school.”
“Evan Turner, Andre Iguodala, we would go to chapel and talk about things and share experiences together.”
“I started to reach more toward Him.”
“At that point, because myself and my wife are both believers, we did that together, we would pray together before we go to sleep at night, pray for our daughter, pray for our health. It brought us closer together.”
“Believing that God can heal any disease. He’s a miracle worker.”
“That’s what I do when I pray. Tell God what I need and thank Him for everything He’s done.”


Frank Kaminsky played eight NBA seasons with the Charlotte Hornets, Phoenix Suns, Atlanta Hawks and Houston Rockets, and is currently playing with Alvark Tokyo of the Japanese League.
He was selected ninth overall in the 2015 NBA Draft by Charlotte after a stellar college career at Wisconsin, where he was the 2015 Naismith College Player of the Year and a consensus first-team All-American. He led the Badgers to the Final Four twice (2014, 2015) and advanced to the national championship game in 2015 before losing to Duke, 68-63.
Today on the podcast, host Matt Forte talks to Frank Kaminsky about his love for the Chicago Bears (Matt’s former team), the phone call he got from Michael Jordan, playing in two Final Fours, growing in his faith, and becoming a dad.
>> Do you know Christ personally? Learn how you can commit your life to Him. <<
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Patrick Bailey is the starting catcher for the San Francisco Giants. He was a first-round selection in the 2020 MLB Draft by the Giants and made his MLB debut with the team in May 2023. Bailey won back-to-back Gold Glove awards in 2024 and 2025, and last year became the first player in MLB history to hit a walk-off inside-the-park home run and a walk-off grand slam in the same season.
Today on the podcast, Matt Forte talks with Patrick Bailey about his faith in Jesus, winning two consecutive Gold Glove awards, and the identity battle he’s faced in keeping baseball in proper perspective.
>> Do you know Christ personally? Learn how you can commit your life to Him. <<
For the second season in a row, Patrick Bailey has won the @RawlingsSports Gold Glove Award 🤩
He becomes the first catcher in franchise history to win multiple as a Giant! pic.twitter.com/cgt2Vuz3ag
— SFGiants (@SFGiants) November 3, 2025
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Webb Simpson is a PGA Tour pro and the 2012 U.S. Open champion. After a stellar college career at Wake Forest, Simpson turned pro in 2008 and now owns seven PGA Tour wins, while also appearing in three Ryder Cup events (2012, 2014, 2018). He is also the founder and co-host of the ”Bible Caddie Podcast” with fellow PGA Tour pro Ben Crane, where they bring the Good News of Christ to the world of golf.
Today on our podcast, Webb Simpson joins Matt Forte to talk about starting his faith-based podcast, winning the U.S. Open, how to handle success as a Christ-follower, the mental side of golf, and the state of faith in the sport.
>> Do you know Christ personally? Learn how you can commit your life to Him. <<
Fun little WM throwback. Remember this finish? pic.twitter.com/8K9gczPXLY
— Bible Caddie (@BibleCaddie) February 8, 2026
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Benjamin Watson played 16 seasons in the NFL (2004-19) with the New England Patriots, Cleveland Browns, New Orleans Saints and Baltimore Ravens. He won a Super Bowl in 2004-05 with the Patriots and played in another with New England in 2007-08.
He is also the author of three books and a college football analyst with the SEC Network.
Today on the podcast, Benjamin joins Matt Forte from Super Bowl Media Row in San Francisco to talk about overseas mission trips, Biblical justice and raising kids to follow Jesus.
>> Do you know Christ personally? Learn how you can commit your life to Him. <<
Well done @Sports_Spectrum team!! https://t.co/llMoinTiUu
— Benjamin Watson (@BenjaminSWatson) February 8, 2026
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