On March 8, 2026, radical groups vandalized churches across multiple cities in Mexico. They threw paint, sprayed graffiti, and set fire to the doors of a 17th century church in San Luis Potosí.
In response, Christians across the country formed human chains in front of their churches to protect them with their bodies.
The man on the first slide is Moisés. He stood in front of a cathedral and refused to move. Radical groups threw paint on him, covered his face and shirt in purple, insulted him, and physically attacked him.
He did not move.
He was not alone. Dozens of Christians stood beside him, linking hands, forming a wall between the mob and the church behind them.
For many athletes, faith provides more than just motivation; it’s a grounding force that shapes their approach to both life and the game. Chalobah’s public display of his belief is a reminder of the role faith plays in the lives of many sports personalities, standing as a testament to the beautiful game.





