
5-Time Gold Medal Swimmer Stephanie Rice Recounts Powerful 3-Year Faith Journey
Swimmer and five-time gold winner Stephanie Rice made headlines in 2024 for a public statement of faith.
Since then, Rice has consistently shown that she is unafraid about sharing her life-saving encounter with Jesus Christ both on and offline.
One of Australia’s best former Commonwealth Games, Athens and Beijing Olympians, Rice has opened up more about her faith journey.
She stepped up to the Meta microphone (Facebook and Instagram) on June 29 to again testify that “There really is nothing that compares to the glow-up that comes from a relationship with Jesus.”
“Everyone,” the post was headlined, shares about “body transformations, but for me the real glow-up was the spiritual transformation.”
“It’s been 3 years since that decision to follow Jesus,” Rice explained, adding, “and my life [has] changed all for the better.”
Stephanie Rice’s Search in Wrong Places
The former pro-athlete turned casual sports commentator and inspirational speaker then added, “There are so many stories I can and will share in time about the past 3 years and how transformational and healing they have been.”
Referring to what a 2024 Mamamia article described as her “four years in a sort of professional ‘no man’s land,’” after an injury triggered her retirement, Rice wrote, “I’m taken back to that time 3-4 years ago when I was desperately searching to ‘find’ peace, stability and the purpose of my life.”
“There was just this overwhelming sense I needed to work harder to find it. To read more books, attend more conferences, meditate more, visualise more. Like everything depended on me!”
Talking more about her brush with pro-athlete “identity foreclosure,” as diagnosed by Mamamia, Rice remembers experiencing a hindrance to a number of short wins, stating, “Something outside my control would always come in the way and derail the progress I’d made. It felt like I’d been putting in so much oddity but I couldn’t really see the progress.”
“It was so frustrating and I was completely exhausted,” she recalled.
Remembering a sense of hopelessness, Rice said, she’d “tried all these methods, routines and different practices for ‘achieving success or finding your purpose’ and still feeling so behind and under so much spiritual weight.”
“It felt like no matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t get ahead.”
Transformation and Healing
Feeling rundown and at the end of the proverbial rope, Rice went to church.
“I went to church with my sister who was a Christian and decided to open my heart to Jesus.”
“If I’m honest,” Rice reflected, “I had no idea if this was the ‘answer’ or if [it] would help, I just knew for sure what I was doing wasn’t working and I was willing to try anything to feel hopeful again.”
Sharing further, Rice said, “I’ve finally found that inner peace, stability, hope, encouragement, purpose and contentment that I was always looking for, just in all the wrong places.”
“I pray that more people would be open to Jesus.”
This is, she added, “because I just know He would heal your heart in ways you don’t even know are possible, and it would free you to dream and hope again, believing that anything is possible; because with Him, it really is.”
Now married to a Pastor and living in Dubai, Rice was earning a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Queensland when she declared a commitment to Christ.
Describing the MBA as a step of faith, Rice said in a LinkedIn post marking her graduation, “I learnt so much about myself on this two-year journey, and each course helped me discover and clarify where my natural, God-given skills, abilities and leadership lie.”
“The most profound part of the journey,” she concluded, “has been how deeply healing it was.”
“Don’t let doubt be the loudest voice in your head,” Rice asserted.
“Step out in faith and watch how kind the Lord is, meeting us exactly where we are and giving us everything we need.”
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Image via Instagram.
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