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Silicon Valley Prayer Breakfast

Thank you for supporting our sixteenth event
We had another wonderful gathering on the topic of

"Finding Meaning and Purpose in Life"

* Watch Video Recording of This Year's Event *


Joe Ehrmann
Former professional football player,
coach and community leader

Tim Borland
President, Race for Good

Joe Ehrmann
Former professional football player, coach and community leader

Joe played for 13 years for the Colts where he was once named the Colts' Man of the Year. Prior to joining the Colts Joe was an All-American football player at Syracuse University where he was named to the Syracuse All-Century Football Team.

Parade Magazine featured Joe on its cover as "The Most Important Coach in America" because of his tireless efforts to change the culture of sports. Named Coach of the Year by the National Consortium for Academics and Sports and named one of the 100 Most Influential Sports Educators in America by the Institute for International Sport, Joe is also the subject of the New York Times bestseller Season of Life by Jeffrey Marx.

Joe and his wife Paula, a psychotherapist, co-founded Building Men and Women for Others to help every man, woman and child reach his or her potential. The Ehrmanns also co-founded The Door, an inner-city, community-based ministry that addresses issues of poverty, systemic racism and social justice.

In addition to several other awards recognizing Joe's commitment to the community, he was the recipient of the National Fatherhood Initiative's Man of the Year Award to honor his work to improve the wellbeing of children by helping fathers become more responsible to their families. He and Paula have been married for over 30 years. They have four children and live in Baltimore, Maryland

Tim Borland
President, Race for Good

With a vision to change the world for disenfranchised children Tim leads Race for Good in their mission to mobilize people and transform lives by connecting individuals to causes through a network of fitness-driven programs and events. His life mission is to advocate for children in need by using his gift in endurance running. Tim began this adventure in the fall 2007, when he ran 63 marathons (26.2 miles) in 63 consecutive days in 63 different communities to aid the work of the A-T Children.s Project in their fight for a cure to a fatal children.s disease called Ataxia Telangiectasia. Tim and his wife, Michelle have three children and live in the Bay Area.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 2010 7-8:30AM
CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL PALO ALTO 4290 EL CAMINO REAL