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Old Testament

  • God’s Protection

    Tad Glibert is the assistant director of operations for the Northwestern University men’s basketball program. While on a mission trip to the African country of Malawi, he and his...

  • Denying Reality

    During middle school, I had a basketball teammate who set a peculiar goal. His goal was to grow from 5-foot-6 to 6-foot-2 by the next season. I tried everything...

  • Hard Heart

    Mark Appel was destined for baseball greatness. The former Stanford pitcher was selected No. 1 overall in 2013 by the Houston Astros. Many thought it was just a matter...

  • Making Excuses

    During preparation for a home game, Dan Meers, who is the KC Wolf mascot with the Kansas City Chiefs, practiced a stunt that involved him bungee jumping out of...

  • Right Man, Wrong Time

    Peyton Manning underwent several neck surgeries and spinal fusion surgeries ahead of the 2011 season, which forced him to sit out for the entire year for the Indianapolis Colts....

  • Higher Purposes

    At the height of her fame and fortune, Chris Evert was unsatisfied and searching for a higher purpose. She had 146 tennis championships and married John Lloyd, but she...

  • Season Predictions

    How accurate do you think the Preseason Coaches Polls are each year? There’s a never-ending argument—do the polls, especially the early versions, really identify the top 20% of the...

  • A Fresh Vision

    The 1908 Georgia Bulldogs were fearful and intimated. During a scoreless game with Tennessee, they had moved the football to the Vol’s two-yard line when a grizzled mountaineer, reeking...

  • Final Character Test

    Joe Montana exhibited the character qualities necessary to lead great football teams. He not only shared credit, but he also accepted blame. When Montana received a bad snap from...