Message from…

Mike Houck

Speaker. Writer. World Championship Wrestler.

Mike Houck made history in 1985 as the first American to win a Greco-Roman Wrestling World Championship. A 2008 National Wrestling Hall of Fame inductee, Houck draws strength from his Christian faith and currently resides in Victoria, Minnesota, with his wife, Bonnie, following a 25-year career as a middle school teacher.

Career Highlights:

Athlete: 10-year U.S. National Team veteran and 1985 World Champion

Coach: U.S. National Greco-Roman Coach (1990-1995)

Accolades: 1985 USOC Sportsman of the Year, 1985 AAU Sullivan Award Nominee, 1985 Amateur Wrestling News Man of the Year, and named to FloWrestling’s Top 100 All-Time American Wrestlers in 2022

Testimony from…

Mike Uker

Mike Uker was once at the top of his sport—a Division I, two-time All-American wrestler under legendary coach Dan Gable at the University of Iowa. But behind that success came a heavy cost. Over the course of his life and athletic career, Mike suffered seven major concussions. One of them left him dealing with seizures for three years.

In the years since, Mike’s life has taken a difficult turn. After battling Lyme disease and enduring ongoing health challenges, he was eventually diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Since 2012, he has faced periods of homelessness—sleeping on couches, in spare rooms, and even in his car—while doing his best to get by with sporadic work. Despite earning a Doctor of Chiropractic degree, his daily life is impacted by severe headaches, brain fog, and memory loss that make stability incredibly hard to maintain.

There is hope. A specialized treatment program in Mexico has helped many people—especially veterans with TBI and PTSD—find real relief and regain their ability to live normal, productive lives. Mike is hoping for that same chance.