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Evangelical Focus Launches #OneMoreYearEF Sustainability Campaign, Inspired by Eric Liddell's Faith

Evangelical Focus' new campaign encourages sustainability. Eric Liddell's faith, as told in 'Running the Race of Your Life', continues to inspire athletes worldwide, setting the stage for meaningful conversations during the 2024 Olympics.

In the picture there is an indoor stadium, there are some people running, beside there are many...
In the picture there is an indoor stadium, there are some people running, beside there are many people present.

Evangelical Focus Launches #OneMoreYearEF Sustainability Campaign, Inspired by Eric Liddell's Faith

Evangelical Focus has kicked off a sustainability campaign, the #OneMoreYearEF challenge. Meanwhile, the story of Eric Liddell, the Christian athlete from 'Chariots of Fire', continues to inspire. His unyielding commitment to his faith resonates with athletes like Bethany Firth and John Bostock.

Liddell, known for his refusal to compete on a Sunday during the 1924 Olympics, has left a lasting impact. His story, told in the booklet 'Running the Race of Your Life' by British evangelist J. John, has reached a new generation of athletes. The booklet, which Bostock found powerful and timely, aims to inspire conversations about God during the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics. With over 3.05 billion viewers tuning in to the Tokyo 2020 Games, the global reach of the Olympics presents a unique opportunity for such conversations.

Firth, a 6-time Paralympic gold medallist, found the booklet insightful and inspiring. Liddell's uncompromising desire to honor God in his running serves as a reminder that one can pursue excellence while staying true to their beliefs.

The #OneMoreYearEF campaign encourages sustainability, while the story of Eric Liddell continues to inspire athletes like Firth and Bostock. As the world looks towards the 2024 Paris Olympics, the booklet 'Running the Race of Your Life' aims to spark conversations about God, building on the global reach of the Olympic Games.

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