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Michelle
Akers
French
The Dreams Of A Champion
As a young girl, I dreamt of being a wide
receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers and catching the winning touchdown in the Super Bowl.
That dream was crushed when my third grade teacher told me, "Michelle, girls don't
play football." Fortunately, I also had my soccer dreams and with my family's
support, in 1991 I starred in the first FIFA Women's World Championships, scoring ten
goals in six games and being named "the best player in the world."
It All Came Tumbling Down
But in 1993, after struggling for two
years with unexplained fatigue and injury, I suddenly collapsed during play at the Olympic
Sports Festival. After being diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome
(CFIDS), a year later I found myself physically, emotionally and spiritually at the end of
my rope. I had accepted Jesus Christ as my savior in high school, but the next ten years
were lived on my terms. Now, for the first time in my life, I found I needed a strength I
couldn't muster. In utter despair, I gave my life back to Christ.
The Impossible Dream
My health struggles continued, but
Christ's inexplicable hope and peace were always there for me. God never abandoned me, and
then in 1996, He helped me achieve the impossible - an Olympic Gold Medal. In my career, I
felt isolated in my struggles and pain, yet now I know God was slowly preparing me for
that Olympic moment. Jesus had to take it all away, so He could give me back so much more.
(Ephesians 3:19-20) I pray that by sharing how God has helped me realize my true dreams, I
have inspired you to reach for yours.
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