On the sidelines of Schoellkopf Field, with tears in his eyes, Frank said, “Lord, I need You. I don’t know what it means to receive You, believe You, trust You, follow You. I don’t know what the words are. Just come. I don’t care if I ever play football or lacrosse again; I need You.” Frank chose that day to follow Jesus, whatever that might mean for him.
God chose to bless Frank’s athletic career and use athletics to grow his faith. Six months later, he joined a Bible study on his campus that was connected to Cru®.
Going public
Frank was not yet ready to be known as a Christian on campus, especially among his teammates, because being a Christian in that time and place was rare. He snuck out to the weekly meetings for the first month, hiding his recently dusted confirmation Bible under his jacket. He was embarrassed early on for struggling to find Bible passages. He furtively glanced at others’ Bibles until he discovered the table of contents. His mother later sent him a Bible with tabs to help.
A few weeks later, Frank felt an undeniable push from God to invite a friend and teammate to the study. He was hesitant, but he asked his friend Kevin to come along. That night, Kevin also decided to follow Jesus. This planted a seed in Frank’s heart: an enduring passion and excitement for sharing Jesus with others.
Cost–benefit analysis
Not long after Kevin came to Christ, he and Frank approached their Bible study leader with the idea of gathering other athletes for a study in their fraternity house. A week before the start of the study, the leader said to Frank and Kevin, “You lead it.” Frank had attended eight weeks of their study at that point, and Kevin had attended fewer. So they hesitated. But in spite of that initial hesitation, they agreed.
The growth Frank witnessed among his fellow athletes led him to consider joining Athletes in Action®, Cru®’s sports ministry, as a full-time staff member. He had spent his summers during college working in sales at KELLY, but he couldn’t deny that God was powerfully using his ministry in the world of student athletes. Of course, Frank’s options were plentiful. He was on course to graduate with a business degree from a prestigious university.
To complicate things, Frank’s dad, “Big Frank,” asked him to join him at the family business after graduation. As KELLY had been a family business from the start, Big Frank was eager to keep the company in the family moving forward.