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Brit Hume and Tiger Woods

Posted by Jim_Daly on Jan 11, 2010 3:48:58 PM

FOX News political commentator Brit Hume shocked some people over the weekend by offering the following advice to golfing legend Tiger Woods:


The extent to which he (Woods) can recover (from his extramarital affairs) seems to me depends on his faith. He is said to be a Buddhist. I don't think that faith offers the kind of forgiveness and redemption that is offered by the Christian faith. My message to Tiger would be, “Tiger, turn to the Christian faith and you can make a total recovery and be a great example to the world.”


Not surprisingly, public reaction was swift, mixed and spirited. Rejecting calls to apologize, the popular pundit appeared the next day on the O’Reilly Factor and elaborated even further. When Bill O’Reilly replayed the comments and asked him if was proselytizing, Hume disagreed.


I don't think so. I mean, look, Tiger Woods is somebody I've always rooted for as a golfer Golf tee.jpgand as a man. I greatly admired him over the years, and I always have said to people it was the content of his character that made him, beyond his extraordinary golf skills, so admirable.


Now we know that the content of his character was not what we thought it was. He is paying a frightful price for these revelations. I – my sense is that he has basically lost his family, and there's a lot of talk about the endorsements he's lost. But that pales, I suspect, in his mind, with what he's lost otherwise.


And my sense about Tiger is that he needs something that Christianity, especially, provides and gives and offers. And that is redemption and forgiveness. And I was – I was really meaning to say in those comments yesterday more about Christianity than I was about anything else. I mentioned the Buddhism only because his mother is a Buddhist and he has apparently said that he is a Buddhist. I'm not sure how seriously he practices that.


But I think – I think that the – Jesus Christ offers Tiger Woods something that Tiger Woods badly needs.


I found Brit’s comments not only remarkable, but remarkably refreshing. Beyond the fact that Mr. Hume is paid to offer his opinion on the events of the day, the FOX News commentator speaks with a deep sense of personal conviction and enjoys a faith that was strengthened through personal tragedy.


In 1998, Brit’s son, journalist Sandy Hume, committed suicide. Brit recently spoke quite movingly on the impact of the loss on his willingness to share the Christian faith:


I want to pursue my faith more ardently than I have done. I'm not claiming it's impossible to do when you work in this business. I was kind of a nominal Christian for the longest time. When my son died, I came to Christ in a way that was very meaningful to me. If a person is a Christian and tries to face up to the implications of what you say you believe, it's a pretty big thing. If you do it part time, you're not really living it.


I’d like to tip my hat to Brit for so openly exhibiting such a sincere spirit of personal conviction on a national stage. In his courage lies a lesson for all of us.  When it comes to telling others about Jesus Christ, the words of the late Canadian writer/clergyman, Basil King, ring true:


"Be bold and mighty forces will come to your aid.”

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Jan 11, 2010 10:27 PM Guest FrankG  says:
And the truth shall set you free. Knowing Jesus Christ shall make you free indeed. It's remarkable that a journalist shall make these comments and stil have an influential position in journalism. I applaud his boldness.
Jan 13, 2010 10:39 AM Guest Tanna  says:
I was watching O'Reilly when Brit Hume was on talking about Tiger Woods.  He gave such a powerful message in a few short sentences.  He is a very courageous man and I loved the excitement in his voice when he spoke of Jesus and forgiveness.
Jan 13, 2010 7:52 PM Guest SimonT  says:

This is a fascinating story - I live across the pond in the UK, and I can assure you that our media is an almost entirely (as in 99.9%) secular affair. 

 

Any attempt by a pundit or journalist to comment on a story from a Christian perspective - especially in such a bold manner - would lead to instant and savage repercussions.  Such a one would find their journalistic career over before they had come to the end of the report...

 

I hope & pray that Christians will be found in all media environments, to deliver his Truth - regardless of consequence.  I myself aim to become a screenwriter, and plan to fashion my work according to the morality of a Christian worldview (though in order to be produced at all it will need to be veiled as ordinary secular drama..!). 

 

In particular, the ideas expressed in the Manhattan Declaration sorely need exposure in our culture...

Jan 13, 2010 8:18 PM Guest phil  says:

Hallelujah! Thank you, Brit, for that shining example, and for a heart of compassion and forgiveness in seeing Tiger for what he really is....human.  I am not excusing his behavior.  I too was sorely disappointed by his fall.  But sadly, his behavior is not exceptional, is it?  He merely happens to be in the limelight....I am reminded of Jesus and the woman caught in adultery who was brought before him.....where was the man?  in this case, what consequences for the women...they are practically portrayed as victims.....as far as I know all of these encounters were consensual....

I look at Tiger and drop my stone, as we all should, and lead him to Christ as Brit has done.  God bless, Brit.

Jan 15, 2010 10:41 AM Guest barbara h.  says:
Brit Hume gave a beautiful testimony to the world as he somberly, succinctly - and obviously, without a script, spoke from his heart about Jesus. I was so proud of him for so speaking so boldly, yet matter of fact!
Jan 15, 2010 11:02 AM Guest Evelyn  says:
We should all write a note to Britt and let him know we are proud of him him for sharing Christ so boldly. We should all step out of our comfort zone to share Jesus with others more often.
Jan 15, 2010 11:14 AM Guest Elizabeth  says:
Brit Hume, thank you for being a man of courage and faith.  What a refreshing and unusual turn of events!  We need more men like you who are willing to stand up and speak out.  You brought a smile to many faces!
Jan 15, 2010 10:00 PM Guest Barron  says:

Frankly, I'm afraid Hume came off sounding both ignorant and arrogant.  Did he impress anyone with his knowledge of Buddhism?  Did he sound like someone who had done a serious comparative study of the two religions?  Nah, he sounded like a guy peddling the only religion he knows about.

 

And for those cheering him, I have to wonder how they would respond if a journalist said something like:  'Gov Mark Sandford is a Christian, but Christianity can't offer him the kind of moral guidance he needs.  I recommend that he convert to Buddhism which will provide him the guidance and redemption he needs to recover."

Jan 16, 2010 7:20 AM Guest phil  says in response to Evelyn:
Hi Evelyn...you nailed it.  The value of Brit's example is that he did NOT step out of his comfort zone.  To speak of his faith and Christ as he did means he was perfectly IN his comfort zone, where we ALL should be...not carelessly, but with wisdom and strength.  I for one, still have a lot of word to do to get there....bless you.
Jan 16, 2010 3:33 PM Guest grace  says in response to phil:
Amen!! You are right on, Phil. So true.
Jan 18, 2010 8:17 PM Guest Jim J.  says:
Thank you, Brit Hume!
Jan 18, 2010 9:30 PM Guest Lana  says:

Thanks to Focus for this means of acknowledging Brit Hume's bold godly counsel for Tiger Woods.

To Brit Hume:  Jesus extended grace to those who would receive it.  He gives His peace to His own to speak His words of life, so He shows through.  Jesus maintained His peace by speaking only what He heard His Father say and doing only what He saw His Father do.  The Holy Spirit still makes a way for His mouthpieces to speak His Word.  Isaiah 55:11 (Amplified) "So shall My word be that goes forth out of My mouth; it shall not return to Me void [without producing any effect, useless], but it shall accomplish that which I please and purpose, and it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it."  Mr. Hume, thank you for your powerful witness to Christ.  You represented Jesus well!!!

Jan 19, 2010 8:05 AM Guest Mac  says in response to Barron:
Mr. or Ms. Barron, as Christians none of us can claim perfection, just working at loving and being obedient to God.  That obedience can be a daily struggle living in this world and culture.  Yet, we know that through it all we can depend on the forgiveness of Jesus Christ.  The key word is "forgiveness".  Switching to Buddhism is not the answer.  Many have fallen short even though we are believers but that simply shows our humaness.  That is not to condone poor behavior but speaks to all of us as a "heads-up" to pay attention to how we are living and the choices we are making.
Jan 19, 2010 8:33 AM Guest Nancy S.  says in response to Barron:
God bless you Brit,  Thank you for your boldness, and I pray God will give you many more opportunities to speak out for Him and give Him glory.  I've been praying for that boldness for our congressmen who call themselves Christ followers and ask others to do the same that He may be exalted in every aspect of our American lives.  Thank you, again.
Jan 20, 2010 11:12 AM Guest Diane S.  says:
This very morning I was reminded to pray for Tiger Woods because of the daily devotional book, Our Daily Bread, dated Jan.19,2010.  I had prayed for him before, but did not know about Brit Hume's comments.  This answer (in part) was proof that our amazing Lord and Saviour knows our hearts and is listening.  I leave you with Ephesians 3:20-21 and commit all the failures of millions of men and women to examine the claims of Christ and make a decision to place at the foot of the Cross everything they are dragging through life on their own.  There is nothing more wonderful that knowing and believing John 5:24  in which Jesus makes an unbelievable promise to us..."I tell you the truth, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be condemned; he has crossed over from death to life."  "...the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin." 1John 1:7