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Greg Hutchins


Yoooooooo! Greg Hutchins is my name and following Jesus is my game! (....corny right?) But for real though, I’ve been blessed to be a follower of Christ since I was 5 years old. I don’t exactly remember everything that led to my conversion, but I do remember asking my mom questions about heaven, hell, and Jesus, and she was the person God used to bring me into fellowship with Him. My relationship with God has not been the best at times, but Christ has continued to pursue me and take away obstacles that keep me from loving Him. After going through more downs than ups spiritually in high school, God drew me to Himself once again, in my freshman year of college, renewing my love for Him and commitment to Him. Around that time, God also sparked a wonderful passion for theology within me. Knowing more about God has led me to stand in greater amazement of who He is and what He has done. I pray the same for you.

Asia Williams (Hutchins)

My name is Asia Williams (Hutchins) and I am madly in love with Jesus! Christ “found me” when I was a junior in college at Florida State University in Tallahassee, FL. I was invited by a friend to attend a Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) huddle meeting for bible study and the rest is beautiful her-story. My thoughts after being invited to FCA were, “This will be cool. Cute male athletes who like Jesus too! I might find a good boyfriend.” By attending FCA weekly, I was able to get to know more about God and the sacrifice of His selfless Son, Jesus. God lead me to the relationship I had been longing to have during my early adult life. It was an intimate relationship that began to develop between Christ and I, as I got to know Him more through reading my Bible. I went to FCA pursuing an idea of finding an earthly love, but would graduate from Florida State University with a new spirit, a new mind, and a new life after surrendering my life to Jesus! He had become my MAIN man and He was much more valuable than a boyfriend. 



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  1. I hope you will check out the documentary A Courtship (www.acourtship.com)which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival 2015 and won best documentary at the Buffalo International Film Festival. You can find information about where to see the film on the website. I think you and your followers would find it interesting.

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