stillers4me
02-17-2011, 05:43 AM
Fate has dealt Daniel Sepulveda some tough times in recent years. And with the NFL's labor dispute getting uglier by the moment, more adversity could be on the way. But none of that has made the Steelers' twice injured punter a bitter man.
"God is good, isn't he?" Sepulveda said with a smile as he stood before a gathering of 3,000 or so students, faculty and staff at Geneva College.
Sepulveda came to Geneva as the guest speaker for the college's weekly chapel service at Metheny Field House. He does 20-to-30 of these speaking engagements each year. But his appearance at Geneva was his first since missing the Super Bowl for the second time in three years..............
read more @ http://www.timesonline.com/sports/steelers/injuries-test-sepulveda-s-patience-faith/article_a50780f8-3a4f-11e0-a58d-00127992bc8b.html
"God is good, isn't he?" Sepulveda said with a smile as he stood before a gathering of 3,000 or so students, faculty and staff at Geneva College.
Sepulveda came to Geneva as the guest speaker for the college's weekly chapel service at Metheny Field House. He does 20-to-30 of these speaking engagements each year. But his appearance at Geneva was his first since missing the Super Bowl for the second time in three years..............
read more @ http://www.timesonline.com/sports/steelers/injuries-test-sepulveda-s-patience-faith/article_a50780f8-3a4f-11e0-a58d-00127992bc8b.html