His Sweet Spot
Simon said, “I’m connected with every coach in Zambia. If there are games in Kabwe, I go and meet my friends and share what we are doing. That’s how we have grown in giving them Bibles and making sure they are also doing DBS.” He has a standing request from Minnesota for hundreds of Coaches Bibles so he can equip every coach in his country. In addition, Simon said, “We have a WhatsApp group of all the coaches. We even have Muslims in that group, and they are interested in learning.”
A couple of years ago, Simon formed Amazing Grace, a soccer club with a boys team and a girls team. He and his team are doing so much more than teaching soccer skills. His wife prepares meals for all 48 players every day before and after soccer because some do not regularly get to eat. They start with the physical needs of their players, but they also have a platform to instill the importance of education. In Zambia, girls are meant for business, but for Simon, this was unacceptable. He says, “We decided that we want to fight to say that every child at Amazing Grace should go to school. It was a big fight.” While it is very difficult to change a culture, they are seeing great progress. Simon said, “It’s exciting to see boys and girls back in school and doing extremely well. While it was a fight at first, he said, “Families are now saying, ‘Thank you.’” They even express the following sentiments: “I never thought my child would do this because we didn’t have that dream to see people from nowhere becoming people that can work in society.” What a win.
Finally, through daily Discovery Bible Study, these young players are shown the hope of the gospel. Many have given their lives to the Lord and now have a tremendous opportunity to impact their families by bringing what they’ve learned back to them. Simon’s prayer is often that his players will influence their players with the gospel.