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Former NFL Player Speaks at Mt. Zion

Charlie White by Charlie White
April 28, 2019
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Former NFL Player Malcolm Taylor spoke at the Mt. Zion Christian Academy Athletic Banquet on Friday, April 26.

Taylor, who is originally from Crystal Springs, played for the Houston Oilers, Oakland Raiders, and Atlanta Falcons during his NFL career.

At the banquet, he encouraged students and adults to learn from one of the greatest comebacks in NFL history (when he played with the Oakland Raiders at Mile High Stadium in Denver), explaining that to succeed you have to be willing to change your plan, go in a new direction and never give up.

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Taylor shared how the faithful witness of a friend brought him to faith in Christ and how that faith has shaped his life ever since.

Brother Donald Green presented awards.

After Taylor spoke, Mt. Zion Christian Academy presented awards to students who participated in sports during the 2018-2019 school year, including those who participated in archery, volleyball and basketball.

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