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Review: God, Family, Football + #giveaway

UPDATE: GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED

God. Family. Football is a coming-of-age docuseries following former pro football player, legendary high school football coach, and pastor Denny Duron, as he comes out of a 30-year retirement from head coaching to lead the football program he founded at Evangel Christian Academy back to national prominence.

Love football?

Love rooting for underdogs?

Love strong characters with backstories?

Love having a Mama/Daddy heart for teens?

Love watching content where God is glorified and not cursed?

Amazon Freevee has exactly what you’re looking for in the new docuseries streaming for free starting today, God, Family, Football.

Whether you love the sport or not, I believe you’ll be invested as you watch Pastor Denny Duron, former NFL player and a retired Evangel coach return to the game,

The Evangel Eagles from Louisiana were known nationally as an amazing Christian team with 14 state championships in the last 20 years. However, in 2020 Coach Denny returns looking for redemption. They have lost nearly 70 players in recent years to graduation and the young players are coming off their worst season in school history.

The series, executive produced by NFL quarterback Russell Wilson, shows Coach Duron’s Christian leadership that extends beyond the new turf. Most players don’t have fathers participating in their lives, so Coach Denny mentors these teens on how to be Godly, family-oriented, and then focus on football. He’s the real deal and a pleasure to watch. Not cheesy, real. How refreshing to see on television.

The boys had my heart in the first episode. My son teaches at a Christian school with a football team that reminds me a lot of Evangel. The impact a strong male can have on them is eternal. Boys like Toad, and the twins with a NFL dad coming around are impossible to dismiss. They share their backgrounds, their respect for their moms, their hopes to join the NFL, and the frustrations they face on the field and off.

Coach also has adults who support him that are interesting to watch. There are the single moms, Coach Denny’s wife, Coach “Fabulous”, and Josh Booty, alumni, former NFL player, and dad to Peyton and Parker.

I follow football enough to have a conversation (Go Bills!) but this series is so much more than football. It’s way past time to bring God back to TV. This show features real people, fun experiences, and true emotions.

I loved God, Family, and Football. It has heart, a sense of family, integrity, and of course, football. I can see many ages of men and women enjoying this. Head to Amazon Freevee and start streaming. This show is a touchdown.

That’s not all! There is a $10 Amazon gift card giveaway to ONE US winner. What do you need to do? Share a comment below on what aspect of God, Family, and Football has you most interested to watch? I’ll use Wheel of Names to choose a winner. If you have won with this particular promotion somewhere else, thank you for letting someone else have an opportunity.

Start streaming on Amazon Freevee now! Click HERE.

Many thanks to Amazon Freevee for providing a sample of the product for this review.
Opinions are 100% my own.

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Neiddy Ruiz
Neiddy Ruiz
8 months ago

We enjoy watching documentaries like this one, feel good stories that inspiration and motivate are my favorite. We won’t be missing this one. Thanks for the chance to win

Shelly Peterson
Shelly Peterson
8 months ago

This sounds very inspirational and a show my family would love to see.

Anne Perry
Anne Perry
8 months ago

I would like to watch this film with my sons, God, Family and Football looks inspiring to young ones.

Hannah Schaitel
Hannah Schaitel
8 months ago

I’m most interested in the whole aspect that Evangel Christian Academy (its football team is the basis of this documentary) is located in Shreveport, which is 2 hours away from where I live.

Keleigh
Keleigh
8 months ago

I would like to watch it with my family cz this seems to be very inspirational