Correct, but the big difference is that he gives his time, not just his money.It's worth the read IMO.Too long. What's the gist? I presume it says he is really charitable.
Yeah, seriously. Religion has absolutely nothing to do with an invitation to a pool party. For a guy like this to invite you to his house to swim and eat some hamburgers and you not to show up shows you have no heart, honestly. Well, Kurt, if your reading.... i'll swim in your pool lol.Most of the article was all info I already knew or would have assumed about Warner, however it was a little startling to read the bit about how his teammates take to him. The pool party no one showed up to and how they estimate half of his teammates just plain stay away from him.
Yes, that's what it says. And he deserves every bit as much credit for that as do other athletes who do similar good deeds.Too long. What's the gist? I presume it says he is really charitable.
Agreed, that was strange. I'm not a religious man but Kurt is the real deal.Most of the article was all info I already knew or would have assumed about Warner, however it was a little startling to read the bit about how his teammates take to him. The pool party no one showed up to and how they estimate half of his teammates just plain stay away from him.
Whether or not you like his faith, Kurt Warner is a great guy, plain and simple.