Found February 02, 2009 on zellspinstripeblog.com:

Andy Pettitte was invited to speak yesterday at the Heights Baptist Church in Richardson. He signed baseballs and cards for kids who showed up, but he went there to speak about the stereotypical image. He spoke to the crowd about the struggles of taking care of a family and having a high-profile career. Andy said that "money and fame mean nothing." Check out the video here.

After signing his name more than a few times, Pettitte made his way to the pulpit. "I am not a preacher; I'm a baseball player," he said.

"Sometimes young people may think that when they see things on TV, they see what you would call a celebrity; that they don't have problems," he said.

He said, "My wife was home with my kids when my son was having health problems and just putting a lot of stress on me."

He also told the crowd of 6,000 that the money and fame mean nothing; something long-time friends of his, like Heights Baptist Church Pastor John Wills, took to heart. "He really felt like God wanted him to be a little bit more bold about his belief," said Wills.

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