Face To Face

2225 Central Ave
Columbus, IN 47201

Face to Face is a ministry based in Columbus, IN that aims to bridge the gap between sports and spirituality through radio talk interviews. With a focus on introducing Christ to sports enthusiasts, they feature a diverse range of athletes, from rookies to veterans, who have Jesus Christ at the center of their lives. Whether household names or known only to the most dedicated fans, Face to Face brings together the excitement of sports and the spiritual journey of its participants.

As America's ongoing love affair with sports meets its deep desire for spiritual satisfaction, Face to Face uses the radio talk format to unite these two passions. With an explosion of athletes who have embraced Jesus Christ, this ministry showcases the spiritual journeys of champions and those striving to make their way in their careers. With an exciting blend of interviews, Face to Face offers a unique perspective on the intersection of faith and sports in today's world.

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