The movie ‘Average Joe’ tells the remarkable story of coach Joe Kennedy, whose silent prayer at a high school football game led to a US supreme court case defending religious freedom. Raised in foster homes and expelled from several schools, Kennedy struggled with anger toward life and God. His journey of faith began after serving in the Marine Corps, eventually finding strength in Christ. After his games, he knelt for a thirty-second prayer at the 50-yard line, joined voluntarily by players. The school district ordered him to stop, and when he refused, they sacked him. The case reached the Supreme Court, which ruled in his favour, citing his First Amendment rights. Despite marital strain and death threats, Kennedy and his wife, Denise, reconciled, inspired by the film ‘Facing the Giants’. His story highlights God’s ability to use unlikely individuals for historic impact, illustrating his belief in a personal relationship with Jesus.
‘Average Joe’: story of a praying football coach
Written by David Fletcher 17 Oct 2024Additional Info
- Praise: God for using Coach Joe Kennedy’s public witness. Pray for those working to defend religious freedom for all believers. (Psalm 27:1)
- More: www.godreports.com/2024/10/average-joe-movie-supreme-court-praying-football-coach-backstory/
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