El legendario entrenador de fútbol americano de instituto Denny Duron sale de su retiro para dirigir el programa de fútbol americano que fundó en la Evangel Christian Academy de Shreveport, ... Leer todoEl legendario entrenador de fútbol americano de instituto Denny Duron sale de su retiro para dirigir el programa de fútbol americano que fundó en la Evangel Christian Academy de Shreveport, Luisiana.El legendario entrenador de fútbol americano de instituto Denny Duron sale de su retiro para dirigir el programa de fútbol americano que fundó en la Evangel Christian Academy de Shreveport, Luisiana.
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It was so refreshing getting to watch a show that glorified God, encouraged upright priorities & goals, and not worldly trash. They are preparing these boys for their future not just high school football so that when they have families of their own they will be that anchor, that leader and be present. America is lacking fathers and husbands who prioritize God and family. I think even though we only see a glimpse into the school they are on the right track. I think it is beneficial for teens to have another option that's clean instead of the constant bombardment of nonsense, self centered, sinful, worldly trash tv and social media entertainers.
Football season is here and you will love watching this series! "God. Family. Football" features Evangel Christian Academy football team with Coach Denny Duron.
High School football is ranked right up with college or pro football in many communities and you will see that camaraderie and sense of family when you watch this docu-series. After having the worst season in their history, the return of legendary Coach/Pastor Denny Duran brings a new hope to the boys as he molds them into outstanding young men... and football players. His motto of, "God first, family second, and football third" is a winning strategy makes an impact that influences the players, and will make a difference in their lives.
The background stories and honesty as the viewer gets to know the boys draws you in to the series, and some football action added leads to an interesting series the whole family can enjoy.
Denver Broncos Quarterback Russell Wilson is the executive producer of the series.
High School football is ranked right up with college or pro football in many communities and you will see that camaraderie and sense of family when you watch this docu-series. After having the worst season in their history, the return of legendary Coach/Pastor Denny Duran brings a new hope to the boys as he molds them into outstanding young men... and football players. His motto of, "God first, family second, and football third" is a winning strategy makes an impact that influences the players, and will make a difference in their lives.
The background stories and honesty as the viewer gets to know the boys draws you in to the series, and some football action added leads to an interesting series the whole family can enjoy.
Denver Broncos Quarterback Russell Wilson is the executive producer of the series.
I'm so happy to see a positive, uplifting show for once! Coach Denny is teaching these kids how to live a positive, faith filled life. The players are respectful and willing to work hard, with great head coaches leading the way. With all the gutters filled TV shows out there today, this is such a refreshing series to watch.
It's not often we get to see shows like this and I wish there were more series like this. Coach Denny and his team are inspirational in their work ethic and learning from not only the wins but the losses as well.
We need MORE shows like this! I hope it gets renewed so we can continue to follow their journey!
It's not often we get to see shows like this and I wish there were more series like this. Coach Denny and his team are inspirational in their work ethic and learning from not only the wins but the losses as well.
We need MORE shows like this! I hope it gets renewed so we can continue to follow their journey!
I stumbled onto this show and then just could not stop watching. It's honest and positive. I love how they didn't cut out when players got angry and acted out. It shows that although we are Christian's we aren't perfect and won't pretend to be. I love the example this gives to younger kids. My son who breathes football at 8 will be watching this with me when I return from my work trip. It shows faith in God but understanding it's all Gods timing. Just have to keep faith and press on. I love sharing the family stories and the diversity of the school. It's light and not so heavy. It's a breath of fresh air and doesn't leave you emotionally drained.
If you watch this series and still think it's about football you may have missed the mark. The investment the coaches make in the lives of these students and the concern the students have for each other is evident. I even found myself hollering at the screen during games and I'm not a huge football fan. I was just rooting for these kids on every level. I found myself not only cheering but having my heart tugged during a few emotional moments. I think the importance of God and faith in the school/families/team was evident and was a hope filled message. I appreciate the production of inspirational family appropriate entertainment.
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