Super Bowl Breakfast Web Broadcast
Use the free Web rebroadcast of the Super Bowl Breakfast as an easy way to start spiritual conversations with non-Christian friends.
Athletes in Action hosted the 23rd annual Super Bowl Breakfast on Saturday, February 6. Broadcasted from Miami, Fla., the event also features the presentation of the Bart Starr Award, given to a current NFL player for outstanding character and leadership in the home, on the field, and in the community. Finalists for the award include Kurt Warner (Arizona Cardinals), Drew Brees (New Orleans Saints), and Jeff Saturday (Indianapolis Colts).
Watch the Rebroadcast During Halftime
AIA invites you to watch -- even host an event -- the Super Bowl Breakfast with others as a way of engaging them in conversations about Christ. By using their new Webcasting abilities, AIA offers you and your fellow sports fans a chance to watch the event “on demand” and free of charge.
Using the Super Bowl Breakfast could be a perfect alternative to the half-time show. Use the atmosphere of the big game to gain interest from your family and friends to watch the Breakfast.
Due to its Webcast, the NFL will not allow the event to be shown live at 8:00 a.m., but it will be edited and available for viewing as early as 6:00 p.m. on Saturday night. To view the Webcast, register with AIA for the event.
After registering, you will gain full access. Watch the Breakfast rebroadcast.
Speakers Tony Dungy, Baltimore Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh, and other NFL players told their personal stories of faith and presented the gospel. Photo by Dave Perlow
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