High school quarterback star chooses Christian faith over football

 (Photo: Geri-Jean Blanchard)

A high school senior in Oklahoma chose to pursue a career in the ministry over a promising football career this week. 

Mason Farquhar committed to Southwest Baptist University, a NCAA Division II school, and plans to enter the seminary after he completes his bachelors in Christian ministry.

Farquhar, 17, began playing football in the second grade, and said he had always loved the sport. By the eighth grade, however, he had another passion. 

"I knew God wanted me to expand my faith and wanted me to speak about it," he told Tulsa World

He began speaking at churches and youth groups, and often incorporates the biblical story of David and Goliath into his messages. 

"That story is about putting faith in God," he explained.

"David stepped forward with no one else backing him up.

"In creating sports metaphors, I have to watch it," he added. "I have to make sure not to use too many in case there are people who aren't sports fans."

The Union High School All-State quarterback knew that on National Signing Day, his choice would be clear. He felt led to commit to the Christ-centered university in Missouri. 

"I felt God calling me to that," Farquhar said. "My athletic performance is a platform to sharing my faith. Faith is first in my life, then family and school. Football is a little down on that list. 

"I love the game and want to play it for the next four years," he continued. "I'll always be a fan and want to one day get my kids into playing football."

Hiis parents, Kim and Mark, couldn't be more proud. 

"It's an emotional day, but I love it," Kim said. "I love that he wants to tell the world about Jesus."

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