Be on Guard - Ashes Cricket and Christianity
Be on Guard

For 32 days over June and July the Australian Over 60s cricket team went to England to defend the Grey Ashes. We played 16 games in this time with ODIs against Scotland and Wales and 5 against England (45 over matches). Over this time the Lord was teaching me how to intercede and witness to my both my team and England.
Being on the front foot with my faith meant my reputation proceeded me. However, the religion of performance certainly got tongues wagging and ears wanting to hear what I had to say. I was happy to oblige. Opposition players wanted to know what made me tick and the gospel of Jesus was front and centre.
Scoring over 500 runs from 11 games played and taking 23 wickets at 13.5 runs, including 2 centuries, certainly turned heads. The tour was a standout for me earning 5 Man of the Match performances. The team was amazing in talent and depth with a camaraderie second to none.
All ODIs are found on YouTube under Grey Ashes England. Being 2 all, the final match can be seen on the link below. I bowl at 1 4 171 and I bat at 2 4 7. https://www.youtube.com/live/apyBpRwH_Mw?si=CkZMfMnix98DV2zn
I had many conversations with team and opposition members about the gospel, even people in the street or churches I went to. Playing cricket at this level, at my age, is a great privilege. As always, the opportunity to share Jesus is at the foremost of my mind, and God honours that with the interest of my teammates and opposition.
One of my teammates and I were talking about the state of the world and he couldn’t believe how bad humans could treat each other. I said, "We are sinful beings and this is only the outward result of what is our hearts." He looked at me funny. "Yep, that includes me", I said. "But thanks be to Jesus, if I repent and believe, I can be free of sin and its judgement." He replied, "Well, how's that I don't know much about what you believe Darren?"
I replied, "Jesus paid the penalty for us on the cross for our sins. That faith in what He did and me wanting to submit to His Lordship in my life gives me access into heaven for all Eternity." Again, he could see the strength in my words and actions with the conviction I had. He said, "I admire your conviction, and I'll have to look into this more," and I left him at that.
Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be men of courage; be strong. Do everything in love.
1Co 16:13-14
By Darren Smith, Australia Over 60s Cricketer and FCA 360 Sports member

