By Tim Bechervaise2025-07-17T11:11:00
Source: Lions Rugby
Maro Itoje captains his club, his country and now, the British and Irish Lions. The 30-year-old rugby player says he hasn’t always taken his faith as seriously as he should. But he is now - and it shows on the field, says Tim Bechervaise
We’ve probably all had those occasions when we’ve missed a Bible study or house group because of another engagement. Perhaps it was because you had to work overtime, the babysitter bailed, or you went to a friend’s birthday dinner.
How about being officially unveiled at London’s O2 arena as captain of the British and Irish Lions?
That’s exactly what happened to Maro Itoje in May. “I had to ask the Lord for forgiveness for missing a session!” he joked to the BBC.
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