Full Article

  • Twitter Icon
  • Email Icon
  • Comments Icon
  • Facebook Icon

Was This Chance Or Devine Intervention?

Was This Chance Or Devine Intervention
Date Posted: Thursday, January 28th, 2016
Carolina Panthers’ Cam Newton is known for his game tradition of giving the ball away to a fan in the stands after he scores a touchdown.

But in this week’s game, he had no idea just how special that game ball would be when he handed it to 6-year-old Colin Toler.

What Newton didn’t know is that Colin had just lost his dad.

His father promised to take him to a Panther’s game before be died, but unfortunately his medical condition took him before he had the chance to do so.

Some friends gave Colin’s family tickets, so the boy was attending the game with both of his grandfathers instead.

After the 2nd-quarter touchdown, Newton almost didn’t get to follow through with his football giveaway tradition as Green Bay Packers linebacker Julius Peppers threw it away from him.

But Newton chased it down and headed straight toward Colin.

As the quarterback approached, the little boy was overwhelmed with excitement and anticipation.

“I was like oh gosh, oh gosh,” he told WSET13. “Am I going to be on the big screen or am I going to be on TV?! I was jumping up and down like yeah!”

“The back people were like, ‘can I take your picture?’ And I was like yeah,” said Colin. “And the side people gave me high fives and stuff, it was pretty fun.”

A football may be a small gesture, but to this little boy, at this point in time…it was like placing the entire stadium in the palm of his 6-year-old hands.

Not only did Colin land a spot on the big screen, but also a priceless souvenir forever reminding him that even amidst the loss of his dad, he’s got another Father upstairs looking out for His precious son…

Source: FaithIt.com

Date Posted: Thursday, January 28th, 2016 , Total Page Views: 2445

Become A Supporter

Got A Story To Share?

Got A Story To Share? Click here to submit your story to us.

News

Submitted By Readers

Opinion

  • Facebook Icon
  • Comments Icon
  • Email Icon
  • Twitter Icon