Hi.
It's not a huge deal or anything, but this doesn't belong here.
You might want to post this in the ZZL, but non-hoops topics--especially politics and religion--are for the ZZL or some other venue, not for the hoops board.
This is a story about religion that incidentally mentions basketball, not a story about basketball that incidentally mentions religion.
You might find this story inspiring, but one might also find it appalling (as I do). Trying to help out disadvantaged kids: awesome. Using his position as coach to proselytize? Not cool at all. If he wants to talk about his religion with the Christian students, that's one thing. But he has no business pushing his metaphysical beliefs on the non-Christian students.
See why we don't want to discuss stuff like this here?