Document Type
Paper
Publication Date
Fall 2025
Abstract
This thesis includes how sports evangelism operates and develops conceptually, evaluating the program Wandering Wheels as a qualitative case study. Wandering Wheels was a cycling program that began in Upland, IN in 1964 to illustrate the toughness of the Christian life. Drawing on oral histories, archival records, and documentary material, it argues that community, activism, athletic maturation, and personal spiritual growth were pivotal to Wandering Wheels' model. This evaluation demonstrates the extent to which this program exemplified the concept of sports evangelism.
Recommended Citation
Martin, Keira B., "Sports Evangelism on Wheels: An Evaluation of the Efficacy and Development of Athletic Evangelism" (2025). History Senior Capstone. 2.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/history-senior-capstone/2
Notes
Course: HIS 480, History Senior Seminar (Dr. Benjamin Wetzel)