Minnesota QB Tanner Morgan says dad's brain tumor was opportunity to 'testify and grow in faith'

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per Joshua:


“I think the gist of it is how I feel the Lord has blessed us to get into Mayo so quick and get the best care in the world and all the people that have reached out,” Ted told the Pioneer Press in May. “They have been so unbelievably kind and courteous to us. People that we don’t even know. People believing in faith and that things are going to be OK. There is nothing more important than that.”

When asked this week about everything his family has gone through the past few months, Tanner talked about the ways in which his family’s faith has grown.

“As a family, obviously there was a lot of stuff going on but it was a great opportunity to testify and grow in faith with earthly trials that go on,” he said during a virtual press conference. “To really just trust in God that His plan is amazing, whether it may be good or bad things that happen to you in this world, and we may have all the questions in the world for God, to Jesus and all those different things. All we know is that He’s here for us, the Holy Spirit is with us and personally seeing my dad’s growth in his faith is just amazing, because I know where he’s going to spend his eternal life — with Jesus in Heaven. That means more than anything.”


Go Gophers!!
 

Solid faith brings families together in tough times. Unfortunately people are tuning away from faith until Christmas when people don't even celebrate the true meaning of Christmas.
 

Really glad to hear of his recovery! Him and Tanner speak really openly about their faith, which I respect and incredible amount. Both seem like really grounded, high character, men. Glad they're associated with our favorite FB program!
 

Faith that does not drive character means your putting faith in the wrong thing. Most people reject faith because of the people who proclaim a faith but are not transformed by it. Sounds like Tanner has a faith that transforms his behavior.
 




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