Arsenal’s long-awaited Premier League triumph has been accompanied by a bold public expression of Christian faith from several players affectionately nicknamed by supporters as the “Bible Brothers”. Following the club’s first league title in 22 years, players including Gabriel Martinelli, Gabriel Magalhães, Piero Hincapié, Gabriel Jesus, Eberechi Eze and others celebrated with shirts and gestures openly declaring their devotion to Christ. Messages such as “I belong to Jesus” and “Made for God, by His glory” featured prominently during celebrations. Several players have previously spoken about regularly praying together before matches, participating in Bible studies, and encouraging one another spiritually during the season. Defender Jurrien Timber, known by fans as “Pastor Timber”, described Christianity as a way of life bringing unity and understanding within the squad. Bukayo Saka has also shared how Scripture shapes his daily life and character. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta acknowledged the positive influence that faith has on players’ wellbeing and relationships. Many supporters have welcomed the players’ willingness to honour God publicly in a highly visible sporting environment.