Newton attended Jones High School where he played football, basketball, wrestling and shot put. Dorothy had also grown up in the church, and now that she was in college, she led a ministry. Despite playing in the trenches, Newton was one of the more colorful players in Cowboys history. She decided she never wanted to live that life. [1] Even though he became a starter at left guard in 1987, his struggles to maintain his playing weight almost cost him being waived. After graduating, she landed in Dallas, where she met and fell in love with NFL player, Nate Newton. Nate's second son, King, played for the University of Texas at San Antonio. [4] Five weeks later, on December 12, 2001, Newton was again stopped in Texas and was arrested after a search of his vehicle revealed he possessed 175 pounds of marijuana. Dorothy became the first in her family to go to college. He started out as a reserve offensive lineman, and was nicknamed "the Kitchen" because he was bigger than William "The Refrigerator" Perry, of Chicago Bears fame. CBN's ministry is made possible by the support of our CBN Partners. LIFE Outreach InternationalP.O. Dorothy is the Practice Administrator for a health care organization, where she is pursuing her M.B.A. She is the proud mother of two boys—Nathaniel Newton III (Tre’), who is on an athletic scholarship at the University of Texas, and Nate King Newton. She earned an athletic scholarship and was academically successful during her college years. Newton played college football at Florida A&M University. He now speaks to children involved in athletics about his past. He was buried near his wife, Rachael, despite the fact that it was illegal to do so. Although he had Division I colleges recruiting him, he chose to remain close to home and signed with Florida A&M University. On March 21, 1991, he was arrested at an illegal dog fight which he was a major contributor to. All rights reserved. I didn’t want to ruin his career, I didn’t want to broadcast his sin. Using television and the Internet, CBN is proclaiming the Good News in 149 countries and territories, with programs and content in 67 languages. Guest Name / Person Interviewed or Featured in Article or Video: © 2020 The Christian Broadcasting Network, Inc., A nonprofit 501 (c)(3) Charitable Organization. “Whenever he was upset, he abused me,” Dorothy said. Silent Cry: The True Story of Abuse and Betrayal of an NFL Wife, Couple Builds Loving Homes for Foster Kids in Transition. It is based on the 1929 play Gambling by George M. Cohan.The film stars George M. Cohan, Wynne Gibson, Dorothy Burgess, Theodore Newton, Harold Healy and Walter Gilbert.The film was released on November 3, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. Dorothy Newton knew she and her unborn child were going to die. Get daily or weekly highlights from The 700 Club delivered to your inbox. After going into a coma, she receives a literal breath of... Actress Melissa Anschutz takes us inside her latest film, “Lost Heart.” Plus, comedian Adam Carolla takes aim at cancel culture and shares ways we... A lady of the night rescues girls from pimps so they can work for her. Dorothy says, “My objective is not to expose juicy details about a famous athlete, but to shine a light on domestic violence in hopes of helping others escape it and find healthy and meaningful  lives on the other side.”. I had been threatened many times that I shouldn’t say anything.” The abuse got so bad that Dorothy told Nate she wanted a divorce, then ran to her friends house and gave her a letter for police in case she died. Two of Newton’s great-granddaughters, Dorothy Knight Marsh (left) and Florence Knight Blaylock: image source. No blood flow. Cory and Ronda Paulson experience the ultimate blessing when they adopt two children and found the Isaiah 117 House which provides safe and loving... To provide recourses for children during COVID-19, Superbook launched the “Superbook for Home” program on Facebook and Youtube in Myanmar. Newton's last NFL season was in 1999 with the Carolina Panthers. As a sophomore, he played in both the offensive and defensive line. See what happens when those spirits go gunning for her on today’s 700 Club. He was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for drug trafficking, and has since reportedly gone straight, renouncing his past and turning his life around and h… CBN is a global ministry committed to preparing the nations of the world for the coming of Jesus Christ through mass media. [6], In April 2010, Newton, who once weighed as much as 411 pounds, underwent "vertical gastrectomy", a surgical operation, by Dr. David Kim, that removes up to 75 percent of a patient's stomach and staples the remainder. Plus a 79-year-old ballerina inspires generations... It’s an American emergency. That evening Nate pointed a gun between her eyes, shifted it and shot past her head, shattering the dining room window. Raised near New Orleans as one of six children, Dorothy Newton was surrounded by abuse and poverty as she grew up. [7], Newton has done radio broadcast work with KESN in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.[8]. He has since reportedly gone straight, renouncing his past and turning his life around. Although he was selected by the Tampa Bay Bandits in the 1983 USFL Territorial Draft, he opted to sign as an undrafted free agent with the Washington Redskins. He was one of the best guards in the NFL for over a decade. [9], Newton is a member of the North Dallas Community Bible Church. She also shares how people can help others who are vicitimized by abuse. At the start of his junior season he was moved to the offense full-time, where he would earn All-MEAC honors playing right tackle as a senior. Raised near New Orleans as one of six children, Dorothy Newton was surrounded by abuse and poverty as she grew up. Children are in need of good homes and there aren’t enough to go around. He was a very powerful player and was known from some great confrontations against Reggie White among other great players. His breakout came with the arrival of Jimmy Johnson as the Cowboys coach in 1989, who eventually moved him to the starting right tackle position and forced him to get into better shape after Johnson beat him in a running race. In this book Dorothy shares her experiences of pain, healing, and hope. He also played for the Tampa Bay Bandits of the United States Football League in 1984 and 1985. I was also  afraid of what would happen to me if I told. She was married to a handsome, successful, famous professional athlete, who was a three time Super Bowl Champion and six time Pro-Bowler for the Dallas Cowboys. [5] He was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for drug trafficking. She is the proud mother of two boys—Nathaniel Newton III (Tre’) and Nate King Newton. He was waived during training camp and was injured in a serious car accident on the same night he was cut. ATTENTION: You are about to leave the LifeToday website. At 33 weeks pregnant a mother is rushed to the ER with a fever, cough and gasping for air. Dorothy, an active member of Gateway Church in Southlake Texas, is a Christian speaker, a Bible study leader and serves on the Advisory Board of the Life of a Single Mom Ministries. What would he do to me. She was threatened, physically abused, and always suffering. [3], On November 4, 2001, police in St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, arrested Newton after he was found to have 213 pounds of marijuana during a traffic stop of Newton's white van. Dorothy and Nate married, and suddenly her dreams of having a better home and life than she had during her younger years came true. Five weeks later, on December 12, 2001, Newton was again stopped in Texas and was arrested after a search of his vehicle revealed he possessed 175 pounds of marijuana. 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