Saka: ‘I read my Bible every night in Qatar’
CARE has commended England footballer Bukayo Saka for openly sharing his Christian faith in Qatar.
The 21-year-old Arsenal player was asked if he is studying scripture during the World Cup at a recent press conference.
Saka told journalists:
"I read my Bible every night, I’ve been continuing to do that out here. For me, it is really important to have the presence of God in me all the time and it gives me more confidence to know that God’s plan is perfect. So I can go on the pitch and know that God has my back”.
“But the main thing for me is just keeping my faith. Just having faith in God so I don’t need to be nervous or worry about any outcomes because obviously this is my first World Cup. You know, I can start worrying about different things and different outcomes, but instead I just choose to put my faith in God”.
CARE welcomed Saka’s comments and called for more to be done to encourage tolerance of Christian people in public life.
Louise Davies, Director of Policy and Advocacy, said:
“It is greatly encouraging to hear a young footballer speak so openly and naturally about his Christian faith. Christians in sport will feel more emboldened to express their beliefs in light of Saka’s testimony this week and at other times.
“Being a Christian in public life isn't easy. In recent years, people who profess faith in Christ in areas like politics and the media have faced growing intolerance and hostility. They are sometimes treated differently to people with other faiths and no faith.
“We would urge decision-makers to do more to encourage more tolerance and respect when it comes to Christians entering public life. Democracies must ensure that all people feel free to live by and express their closely-held beliefs."
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Notes for Editors: Christian Action Research and Education (CARE) provides analysis of social policy from a Christian perspective. For more information or to request an interview, contact Jamie Gillies | jamie.gillies@care.org.uk
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