Tuesday, May 22, 2012

A Hear Felt Personal Letter from Deon Hunter




Dear Family & Friends,


I would like to personally thank each of you who have allowed me to work with your children both past and present for nearly 22 years. It continues to be a lifelong adventure and journey for me and my family.  

I often remember and never will forget the children and the parents who were a big part of our family who have since gone home to be with the Lord.

 This letter is being written to give those of you who are new to Hoop Hunter Basketball Inc. and Building Believers Inc. I wanted to share an up close look at who I am, where I came from and what has lead me to be a Servant Leader in Sports.

 My Family & Siblings:
I was blessed to be raised in a Christian home with both parents. I’m the third child of five, having three brothers and one sister. Today, we remain best friends and accountability partners and communicate with each other several times a week.  We pray together and share things that we learn from studying the bible as we help one another get through life’s peaks and valleys. I play the drums and a little piano; two of my brothers play the guitar; one is a minister of music; and my sister sings.

 My Parents:
My late father is Jimmie L. Hunter III. He was the gentle giant of our family and lost his life due to a hit and run accident in 2001. My mother, Katherine Hunter is still the rock of our family. Although she worked a lot, she made sure that all her children were bathed, clothed, feed, educated, well-mannered, well-spoken and loved. Some of her famous quotes were, “Don’t forget where you came from”, “Each One Teach One” and” Respect your elders.”

 Receiving Christ:
I came to know the Lord as a young child. As a child, I was a good student, make good friends and was taught to honor, respect, obey authority and make wise choices.   As a teenager, I faced some of the same types of peer pressure that teenagers do today. I survived but it wasn’t easy.  I often thought I would become a pastor, but God had other plans for my life.

 Growing Up:
Growing up and being a student-athlete was challenging.   I learned how important it was for me to stay on my knees praying for God’s help. Many times, there was a big contradiction as to what was being taught in my home (treat others the way you want to be treated-Golden Rule) versus the reality on the street.  This caused me to work extremely hard in the classroom as well as in athletics. My parents always told me that getting an education was the most important thing that I could do and that no one could take it away from me. So, I worked hard to be the very best that I could be. I went the extra mile and it paid off.

 Athletic Career:
After a successful academic & athletic career ( 2 conference championships 88’ & 89’ and 1 NCAA appearance:  88’ UNT vs North Carolina) at The University of North Texas, my career took off like a rocket ship. First, I was chosen to participate in the PIT (Portsmouth Invitational Tournament:  top 60 player in country evaluated by all NBA representative); attended 2 Dallas Mavericks Free Agent Camps; Drafted by Wichita Falls Texas of the CBA (NBA affiliate); Played Professionally in Argentina and was later an assistant coach at UNT under Jimmy Gales.

 After College & Professional Basketball:
After my athletic career, I became interested in giving back to children from all walks of life and communities (after all I am a product of the city of Dallas Parks & Recreation Community Programs). Traveling throughout the world, I encountered a variety of different cultures, personalities and customs. Remembering those adults who mentored me as a child while both of my parents worked;  led me to want to move  forward by teaching  children basketball and helping them navigate life’s journeys. It was that thought, but more importantly the actions that followed that led me to personal training that would change my life forever.

 My Purpose Being Unveiled:
At the age of 33, I had finally reached a point in life where I felt led to do something very radical. “I wanted to make a bold change and do something good that I could feel proud of”. I was tired of being an unfaithful person as I searched for that perfect career, perfect relationship, perfect car, perfect neighborhood, and perfect image.  So, one day I drove to Dallas to take some fruits and vegetables to my grandmother. After a deep and heart-felt conversation with my late grandmother, Lusinda Ward January (who was in a wheel chair) on her front porch; she shared the most profound words with me that day that changed my life forever. She said,” Go inside the house and get that Big Black Book.”  I knew before I went in the house that I would be getting the B-I-B-L-E. She said,” baby, I don’t care how many degrees you get or how many books go up on your book shelf; If you want to have complete happiness, you must make a commitment to read this bible daily.  Pray and obey the written words and you’ll discover your purpose in life and have complete happiness.” She then said,” I dare you to trust it.”

 Perseverance, Determination & Commitment:
For 8 years I conducted private & group training, weekend clinics, summer celebrity basketball camps and coached highly competitive boys & girl club teams in Argyle, Texas.  I did this while working in the private sector as an air freight sale representative and later as a chemical sales account manager. Those years prepared me for the next steps in my life.


Fully Surrendered- Steps Ordered -Purpose Revealed:
After faithfully surrendering my life to Christ (33 yr), God showed me my purpose and lead me to refocus Hoop Hunter Basketball and Building Believers as a Christian Youth Sports Organization. He also told me not to be ashamed and to be prepared to be ridiculed because I have taken a bold stance to recognize Him as the source of our existence.

 Accepting My Calling:
Accepting my calling to be a servant leader in sports was easy.  It has been the best decision I’ve made aside from accepting Christ. My source for happiness is my faithful walk and obedience to God’s Holy Word.

 “I was called to meet the needs of children and families through sports with player, group and team developmental training.” Ultimately, it’s not about the game, as many seem to believe.   It’s about reaching and winning souls to Christ.  God does honor hard work, commitment, perseverance, and dedication.

 I pray that each of you will continue to pray for me and continue to support HHB & BBI. Daily, I pray for each of you and truly do care about every single one of you. I pray that together we can continue to please God by honoring His word while participating in sports and life. Remember, only what we do for Christ will last!


Deon

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