Southern Miss FCA presents Leave It Better, a series that highlights the lives of Southern Miss Student Athletes and their relationships with the Lord.
Mackenzie Hamilton is the guest on the season two finale of Leave It Better to discuss the motivation behind the creation of the show, her testimony, and how the Lord uses our passions.
These were some of the founding members of FCA at Southern Miss! We're so grateful for their commitment, consistency, and the love story that happened along the way!
Freshman Soccer Player Patricia Gasparovicova is on the show to talk about her journey to America from Slovakia.
Mitchell Williams, FCA Multi Area Director, discusses his 10 year journey with FCA.
Sadie Willis, Kate Mattox, and Lauren Gross are on Leave It Better to talk about the friendship they have formed, how they have grown with each other in their walks with Christ, and how they hold each other accountable.
To kick off season two of Leave It Better, Sean Tweedy takes a look back at his four and a half years at USM and as a member of the Southern Miss Baseball team.
Austin Bourne comes on Leave It Better to talk about how the Lord has taught him to "trust in the process" both in athletics and as a Christian.
When talking about the "race of faith" and overall journey our walk with the Lord is, endurance is frequently mentioned as necessity for this trek. But how do you develop and maintain endurance? Who better to speak on this topic than Cross Country and Track runners Kate Mattox and Katelyn Cartwright!
This week on Leave It Better, Caity and Kaylan talk about life-changing experiences at FCA College Getaway, and the goodness of having a real relationship with Christ and real relationships with people.
Swayze Bozeman, a senior on the Southern Miss Football Team, the guest for our second episode! He discuss the biblical truth about unity as well as how he stays motivated to live for Christ.
Lauren Gross, a red-shirt sophomore on the Golden Eagles Women's Basketball team, is on the show to talk about how she has sought and seen the goodness of God through basketball and through the recent pandemic.