Named NFL MVP (2005)
					Played for the NFL Seattle Seahawks (2000-2007) and Washington Redskins (2008)
					National Spokesmen for NCF
					Bible Teacher
					3-time Bowl selection
					University of Alabama, Marketing
					Married to Valerie with four children
									 			
			 
			
			
					 
		
		
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		Shaun Alexander: Walking the Walk
		
		By 
                	The 700 Club
                	
		
		
		Original Air Date: October 12 2010
		
		 
		CBN.com 
		   Shaun Alexander won the Kentucky  “Mr. Football” Award, an honor given to the top high school player in the  state. Later, he earned a football scholarship to the University of Alabama.  After three impressive seasons, Alexander opted to stay for his senior year rather  than signing on with the NFL. He was given Heisman consideration, but due to  injuries, the opportunity vanished. 
		In 2000, he was drafted in the first  round by the Seattle Seahawks with the 19th pick of the NFL Draft.  He became the Seahawks' featured running back in his second season. His talent  was showcased in 2003 with a career high of 1,435 rushing yards and 16  touchdowns. He also earned his first trip to Honolulu and the Pro Bowl.  
		In 2005, Alexander became the first player in NFL  history to record 19 rushing or receiving touchdowns in 10 games. In 2006,  Shaun injured his foot, but two weeks later, the bruise became a fracture, which  meant he was out most of the season. 
		While he stayed off his foot, he read a  lot and the Lord began to reveal to him that some things in his life were out  of order. Through the remainder of the NFL season, he continued to rehab his  injured foot, preparing to return to the game the following season. In the  first game of the season, he fell on his arm and broke his left wrist.  Additional injuries nagged at him for the remainder of the 2007 season. As  spring conditioning camp approached, he received word from the Seahawks’  manager that he was being released from the team. He was out of the NFL.  Aside from his desire to love and serve God, football had been the primary  focus of his life.
		Over  the next several months, Alexander wrestled with a new direction for his career and  his life. He felt God say to him, “Meet Me at five in the morning. Let’s talk  for an hour, every day.” His early prayer regimen continued for 60 days.  During this very intimate time, the Holy Spirit began revealing ideas about God’s  order of life or the stages through which we grow on the way to spiritual  maturity. 
        “God  can and does use anyone for anything at any time,” says Alexander. There is a  divinely appointed order in the way God works in the lives of people. If a  stage in the maturity process is skipped an error will creep in. Or, things  will start to go wrong when people try to get ahead of God, but when God’s  order is followed then amazing things happen.
        
          - The       Unbeliever is where we all begin our life. You       are a Wanderer or Wonderer. A Wanderer drifts from idea to idea. Wonderers       approach life with a sense of purpose. They are aware that something is       not complete. 
- The       Believer enters into faith by a simple       confession of belief that Jesus is the answer. 
- The       Example is a Believer that has matured       spiritually. The life of an Example reflects more of Christ and less of       themselves. They submit their will to the Lord’s will. Their approach to       the world changes, their minds are changed and the way they live changes.
- The       Teacher is the coach, mentor, the helper,       the trainer, the educator. He or she helps you develop and keeps you       motivated; giving you the background and the foundation you need to take       your life and faith to the next level. The Teacher helps to mold and shape       a person into the image of Christ.
- The       Imparter is a person that God has poured His       anointing on. He uses an Imparter to do His supernatural work.
When  Alexander played in the NFL he says his goal each time he touched the ball was to  change the pace of the game. He studied films of the opponent’s previous games  and noted the timing of everything they did. Paying attention to the details  led to some of his biggest games. Shaun says when you follow God’s order you will  grow to the full measure of spiritual maturity in each stage. However, if you  try to hurry the process you will bring about disorder.
                  Alexander grew up in Florence, Kentucky. His  mom took him and his brother and friends to church every Sunday. At home, she  lived the life of a believer in front of her children. Despite the biblical  preaching Alexander heard as a child, he says there came a time when he had to say  yes to God for himself. He says he came to know the Lord on Easter Sunday when  he was ten years old. “God changed my life,” he shares. 
        “Football has always been important to  me, but it has always been second to following the Lord and allowing Him to  work His will through me,” says Alexander. In high school  he says people began to notice his performance on the field. Local sports  reporters picked up on his talent and began following his school games. He  remembers his Aunt Gene told him that when he talked to reporters after the  next game he should make sure to give God the credit for his athletic ability  and the good results on the field. He admits speaking so openly about his faith  made him uncomfortable at first, but the more he did it the more eager he  became to speak up about what God had done in his life.
         When a believer gives  testimony to what God is doing, it makes it possible for people to hear about  God who otherwise might not have a chance to hear about His power. Alexander says speaking  in front of his teammates, friends from school, parents, and the news media so  boldly about God stretched him into uncomfortable places and allowed him to  move to the next level in spiritual maturity. 
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