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June 8, 2026

Trustee and NYT Bestselling Author Steve Eubanks ReleasesGodball: Exploring Faith’s New Frontier in American Sports

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

[ELGIN, Ill., June 5, 2026]Steve Eubanks, New York Times bestselling author, award-winning sports journalist, and trustee, releases his new bookon June 9th, 2026 through . The book offers a faith-driven analysis of a significant cultural shift with athletes leading a Christian revival on major national stages.

For decades, the number of Americans identifying as Christians has steadily declined. Recently, this trend has begun to reverse, and Eubanks believes that sports has played a key role in this shift. Today, it is common for athletes to publicly express their faith in post-game press conferences. What was once confined to faith communities is now mainstream, with athletes leading the conversation.

Godballaddresses key questions: Why is this happening now? Why athletes? What are the implications for the church and the nation? Eubanks spent years researching these topics, interviewing prominent athletes about how faith influences their lives and leadership. The book includes conversations with Scottie Scheffler, Kirk Cousins, Riley Gaines, Sage Steele, Sydney McLaughlin, Jonathan Isaac, David Pollack, Dusty Baker, Dabo Swinney, and others.

The book examines the factors driving this movement. Eubanks discusses the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Kennedy v. Bremerton School District, which upheld a high school football coach’s right to pray on the field after games, and explores how Christian athletes and coaches increasingly view themselves as part of a broader mission. He also highlights concerns about the rapid growth of sports gambling, which he sees as a significant threat to the revival’s progress.

Eubanks serves as a trustee of , a Christ-centered liberal arts institution in Elgin, Illinois.Godballexplores questions of faith and vocation, leadership with integrity in the public sphere, and Christian engagement with broader culture. addresses these important topics in its educational mission.

“Steve exemplifies what it means to bring your faith to your work at the highest level,” said President Dr. Gene Crume. “Godballis a timely and compelling contribution to the national conversation about faith, culture, and the unique platforms our athletes hold.”

Godballis available in hardcover and ebook formats wherever books are sold. Published by Center Street / Hachette Book Group. Release date: June 9, 2026.


About Steve Eubanks
Steve Eubanks is a New York Times bestselling author, award-winning journalist, and editor. He has written or co-authored books with Arnold Palmer, Jeff Gordon, Lou Holtz, Ty Murray, Paul Azinger, and others. He is the managing editor for the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA), and his work has appeared in Sports Illustrated, Golf Digest, USA Today, CBSSports.com,, and many more. He lives in Peachtree City, Georgia, with his wife and family, and serves as a trustee of .

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