Marriage Coaches for Gridiron Greats | NFL Chaplains George and Tondra Gregory Coach Team Members to Win the Home Game
What could NFL football possibly have to do with marriage? Marriage coaches George and Tondra Gregory could not have imagined at the beginning of their ministry journey that one day they’d be given an opportunity to serve as chaplains to one of the hottest franchises in professional football, helping team members defend against divorce and win in their marriages. Contrary to the appearance of his muscular frame, George didn’t even play the sport himself! But they’ve found professional athletes have great need for biblical marriage encouragement, as close to three-quarters of NFL players divorce after retirement.
The Gregorys accepted the position as Chaplains of the LA Chargers in 2017, moving their family across country from New York City to Orange County, California. While the two areas of the country could not be more dissimilar — and light years away from the North Carolina Bible Belt where George and Tondra were raised — they both suffer from a scarcity of Christ-followers and high divorce rates. Problems the Gregorys were eager to tackle after spending more than a dozen years honing their marriage ministry expertise before outreaching to NFL teams, players and coaches.
The couple met in college at North Carolina A&T State University, where they led a large campus Bible study. They married in 1995, and with a new baby on the way, they discovered marriage was not as easy as they thought it was going to be. George’s experience at home was that his strong Christian father ran the roost. Tondra was raised by a single mother. Both of them thought they were in charge. “You can imagine the conflict,” George said. They didn’t know about leaders like James Dobson or Jimmy Evans, he said, but the couple connected with FamilyLife Ministry and attended their Weekend to Remember marriage retreat, a practice the Gregorys repeated for seven years straight. By the third year, they had developed a heart for helping others in their marriages and started taking couples from their church with them. During that time, George obtained his master’s degree from Duke Divinity School, and later Tondra also earned a master’s in counseling and became a nationally certified and licensed marriage and family counselor.
After he became a pastor, George and Tondra felt called to plant a church in New York City. As an evangelistic outreach, they began leading a pre-marriage class for couples who were living together, a common practice in the city due to the high cost of housing. Hundreds of people came through those classes who didn’t believe in Jesus but needed help in their relationship, George said.
Tondra remembers one couple who had been living together for 10 years. Before the end of class, the man proposed to his girlfriend. Tondra asked what had made the difference for him. He told her that before the class, he didn’t know what it meant to be a husband, so he didn’t believe he could be one. After the class, he felt confident in his ability to take on the role. His fiancée thanked Tondra multiple times. “There were hundreds of these testimonies,” Tondra said.