One summer I was stressed out about recruiting, fund raising and other things that went along with being a coach at that time. A friend picked up on my lack of peace. He asked me, “where, at your house, do you enjoy spending an hour to relax?” After thinking it through, I said, “my deck […]
God’s plan for our life may be different, even better, than our own plans and goals. May He give us the wisdom to trust, surrender and to follow His will for our lives. “Many, O Lord my God, are the wonders you have done. The things you plan for us no one can recount to […]
In the very lengthy meeting on the day Dodger General Manager, Branch Rickey, asked Jackie Robinson to be the first African American player to play Major League Baseball, one of the things Jackie said to Mr. Rickey was, “There will be trouble ahead. For you, for me, for my people.” Mr. Rickey replied, “God is […]
Former football coach, Jerry Claiborne, was the first person I ever heard say, “If you don’t stand for something you will fall for anything.” It’s very hard to take a stand at times. It can create a situation that makes us unpopular or appear old fashion. The culture created in the work place, classroom or […]
We can be “right” about a lot of things, but if we don’t love others, we fail. “Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers a multitude of sin.” (1 Peter 4:8)
When life deals a crucial blow, this verse is a comfort. It’s worth memorizing. “The Lord is near to the broken-hearted and saves the crushed in spirit.” (Psalm 34:18)
In Ed Henry’s fabulous new book, “42 Faith,” Jackie Robinson once shared this: “I would have to be pretty stupid, and even ungrateful, if I didn’t admit that some of my mother’s deep religious convictions and, also, Mr. Rickey’s faith, didn’t rub off on me.” When we go through adversity, as Jackie Robinson did in […]