Christian Speakers
Christian speakers have become very popular with religious organizations. Not only do these organizations use Christian speakers to generate excitement, increase attendance and raise money, but they also use them to spread the gospel. People are much more inclined to attend an event and listen to a testimonial from a celebrity than from someone they don’t know. Religious organizations hire Christian speakers for a variety of events, including…
Church Services
Example…A church recently hired Christian sports speaker, Jim “The Rookie” Morris to speak at its Easter services. Jim shared his faith with the congregation during three different services over the course of Easter weekend.
Men’s Events
Example…Former Denver Broncos & Atlanta Falcons football coach Dan Reeves appeared at men’s event to share his story about football and his relationship with Christ.
Outreach Programs
Example…In an effort to attract more men to Christ, Christian speaker and professional bass fisherman Hank Parker spoke at a church-sponsored fishing expo. Hank gave a fishing clinic and spoke about how religion has influenced his life.
Kid’s Programs
Example…Former baseball and football sports star Deion Sanders attended a kid’s retreat and spoke not only about the importance of staying in school and making the right choices but why his relationship with Christ is the most important relationship of his life.
School Fundraiser
Example…St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Famer Lou Brock appeared at a Christian school’s annual fundraiser and spoke about his baseball career, his faith and the role it’s played in his life.
Popular Christian Sports Speakers
PFP Sports & Celebrity Talent has access to many high-profile Christian athletes. A few of our most popular Christian Sports Speakers are…
Gene Stallings…Best-know for coaching the University of Alabama to the 1992 NCAA National Football Title. In six years at Alabama, Stalling compiled a 62-25 record. He’s a member of both the Alabama & Texas Sports Hall of Fames.
Dave Dravecky…A former baseball player who pitched for the San Diego Padres & San Francisco Giants, Dravecky is best remembered for his battle against cancer, which ended his career and ultimately led to his arm being amputated.
Jennie Finch…One of the most-recognized women’s softball players in Olympic history, Finch helped lead the U.S. to a gold medal in 2004 & silver medal in 2008. She attended the University of Arizona, where she was a two-time winner of the Honda Award for best collegiate player and had her jersey retired by the university.
Jim Morris…As inspiration for the movie “The Rookie”, Morris tried out for and ultimately pitched in the Majors for the Tampa Bay Rays after promising the high school team he was coaching that he would try out for the big leagues if they won the district championship.
Orel Hershiser…Hershiser’s performance during the 1988 baseballs season was one for the ages. He became the first NL player to win the MVP award in both postseason series while leading the Los Angeles Dodgers to the World Series title. He also won the 1988 NL Cy Young Award.
See a complete list of all our Christian athlete speakers

