How This Olympic Diver Went From Drug Addict to Glorifying God

Olympic divers David Boudia and Steele Johnson
Share:

Silver medal Olympic diver David Boudia openly admits his life was a lie.  

He tells the Indy Star he smoked pot, stole to support his drinking habit and even contemplated suicide, all while professing to be a Christian. 

“Whatever I could do to feed myself and to make myself feel that good pleasure, that’s what I would do,” he said.  

That man is a far cry from the new creation Christ made him. Boudia, with diving partner Steele Johnson, won the silver medal in Rio last night.  

He told reporters, “We both know our identity is in Christ.” 

Boudia chronicles his walk from desperation to redemption in his autobiography, Greater Than Gold, out now.  

“It’s totally freeing when I stay in tune with Scripture,” Boudia said. “I don’t have to worry if I miss a dive. I go into competition and it’s like, ‘Praise God no matter what.’ If I do well, that’s awesome. I praise Him. If I don’t do well, praise Him even more. Competition looks way different now.”

He continued, “In 2008, diving was my god. It was a forced competition. I needed to do well there if I wanted to do well later in life. But for this Olympics, I’m enjoying every moment, day by day because tomorrow’s not guaranteed.” 

Watch the video to see him glorify God after their victory. 

Share:

Related topics:

See an error in this article?

Send us a correction

To contact us or to submit an article

Click and play our featured shows

5 Strong Solutions to Protect Your Mind

By Kenza Haddock A recent new mental-health related TikTok trend has gained traction across the app’s approximately 1.5 billion followers, claiming to “help” people overcome the pain of intrusive thoughts. The TikTok trend encourages users to give in to their...

Mandisa’s Celebration of Life Ceremony to be Livestreamed

Christian artist Mandisa Hundley will have her life and legacy celebrated this weekend after her death on Thursday, April 18. As The Tennessean reported, Hundley, more affectionately known as Mandisa by fans, will be celebrated in two different services. The...

Can You Honor Your Parents Without Obeying Them?

By Rabbi Eric Tokajer We live in a broken world filled with broken families—families in which many sons and daughters have been raised to believe in the G-D of the Bible and to be responsible to live by the Ten...

1 2 3 4 5 97 98 99 100
Scroll to Top