I Am Second
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Founded | December 2, 2008 |
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Founder | Norm Miller |
Type | Religious |
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Area served
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Global |
Key people
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Norm Miller - Founder, Curtis Hail - e3 Partners Ministry President, Mike Jorgensen - Vice President North-America, John Humphrey - Director of Communications, Buddy Vaughn - Media Buying, DX Media[citation needed] |
Mission | Inspiring a Revolution of Second |
Website | iamsecond |
I Am Second is a multimedia movement and not-for-profit organization that is designed to inspire people to live differently.[how?][1][self-published source?] Founded by the CEO and Chairman of the Interstate Battery System of America, Norm Miller, and in partnership with a group of individuals from e3 Partners Ministry,[2][self-published source?] I Am Second has become a platform for Christian evangelism.[citation needed]
History
I Am Second was founded on December 2, 2008,[3] in collaboration with a small team from e3 Partners Ministry with whom Miller had worked before.[2] Started as an outreach organization for those individuals living in the Dallas-Fort Worth area,[2] I Am Second has grown into an international movement.[citation needed]
Platform
I Am Second's website advertises ways in which an individual can become involved with the movement .[4] In particular, the website shows readers video-testimonies from a large group of individuals who have been transformed by the power of Jesus Christ and have found the power to overcome various struggles through putting Jesus Christ first. Each video-testimony is featured to correspond with a specific subject area or common struggle that people are experiencing or have experienced throughout their lives.[citation needed]
Seconds
Effectively labelled as "Seconds"[according to whom?], those individuals who commit to sharing the dramatic effects of their faith through the movement’s website consist of ordinary Christians, as well as more well-known individuals, such as professional athletes and celebrities.[citation needed] Below includes a list of famous Seconds who are involved in the I Am Second movement and have dedicated their lives to Jesus Christ, which were transformed through the power of their Christian faith[citation needed]:
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- Albert Pujols, professional baseball player
- Alex Kendrick, film director and founder of Sherwood Pictures
- Anne Rice, Gothic novelist
- Baron Batch, American professional football player
- Bethany Hamilton, professional surfer and shark attack survivor
- Bailee Madison, child actress
- Bradie James, American professional football player
- Brant Hansen, radio personality
- Brian Sumner, professional skateboarder
- Brian Welch, Korn guitarist
- Chris Coghlan, professional baseball player
- Colt McCoy, American professional football player
- Christian Hosoi, professional skateboarder
- Christian Ponder, American professional football player
- Clayton Kershaw, professional baseball player
- Daniel Sepulveda, American football player
- Darrell Waltrip, former NASCAR driver
- David Murphy, professional baseball player
- Greg Ellis, American professional football player
- Jack Graham, pastor of Dallas megachurch
- Janine Turner, actress
- Jason Castro, singer and American Idol finalist
- Jason Witten, American professional football player
- Joe Gibbs, American professional football coach and NASCAR team owner
- Joe Hagerty, track and cross country state qualifier
- Josh Hamilton, professional baseball player
- Josh Turner, country music singer
- Kaká, professional soccer player for Orlando City SC
- Kay Robertson, Duck Dynasty cast member
- Ken Hutcherson, pastor and former American professional football player
- Landry Jones, American professional football player
- Lecrae, Christian hip-hop musician
- Lynsi Snyder, American businesswoman
- Matt Barkley, American professional football player
- Michael McDowell, NASCAR driver
- Michael W. Smith, contemporary Christian musician
- Michelle Aguilar, winner of reality show The Biggest Loser: Families
- Mike Huckabee, American politician
- Moriah Peters, contemporary Christian musician
- Phil Robertson, Duck Dynasty cast member
- Sean Lowe, The Bachelor
- R.A. Dickey, professional baseball player
- Scott Hamilton, figure skater and Olympic gold medalist
- Scotty McCreery, country music singer
- Sam Bradford, American professional football player
- Stephen Baldwin, film actor, director, producer, and author
- Tony Evans, pastor and radio broadcaster
- Tony Dungy, former American professional football player and coach
- Trevor Bayne, NASCAR driver
- Vitor Belfort, mixed martial artist
- Wayne Simien, former professional basketball player
- Wayne Huizenga, businessman
Groups
In order to strengthen connection to others involved in the movement and in their Christian faith, I Am Second groups have been established by the organization.[5] These groups are centered on discussions wherein people share and discuss daily struggles and issues of life in a Christian context. One of the main goals of these groups are to introduce the idea of people restructuring their life in a way in which they put God first and themselves second. Furthermore, I Am Second groups function in order to help members explore and discover their own personal purpose in life, as well as unite people who are on similar spiritual journeys.[citation needed]
References
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