Sarah Ford | February 3, 2015
How 90-year-young Don McClanen Followed God’s Calling to Help Found FCA
It started with some old magazine clippings crammed in a dresser drawer and an invitation to speak about his job. Humble beginnings, for sure.
Of course, Don McClanen was just trying to honor another Son of a carpenter who came from humble beginnings. By doing so, McClanen鈥檚 vision turned into a movement that has lasted 60 years and become known as 鈥渢he heart and soul in sports.鈥
That vision became reality when the Fellowship of Christian Athletes was founded in 1954, but not before seven years filled with prayer and petition by McClanen, who had first entertained the idea of launching an organization after joining a panel discussing 鈥淢aking My Vocation Christian.鈥 A young basketball coach, McClanen wondered why athletes endorsed products, but not a Christian lifestyle.
At the same time, McClanen鈥攚hose dad was a carpenter before the Great Depression鈥攚as clipping articles from magazines about well-known Christian athletes, a practice he continued for several years. One of those articles was about Dr. Louis H. Evans, a former basketball player at Occidental College who had been featured in a听LIFE听magazine article listing 糖心视频鈥檚 Top 10 clergymen.
During a chance meeting with Evans, McClanen shared his vision. 鈥淚f athletes can endorse shaving cream, razor blades and cigarettes,鈥 he told him, 鈥渟urely they can endorse the Lord.鈥 Evans encouraged him to write letters to the men featured in those old clippings.

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