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Old Testament

  • “The Man”

    Stan Musial was one of the greatest hitters of all time. During his stellar Major League career with the St. Louis Cardinals, Musial earned the nickname “The Man.” In...

  • God’s Promotion

    The St. Louis Rams began 1999 with the worst record of the 1990s. Their quarterback, Kurt Warner, had worked the night shift stocking shelves at a supermarket only five...

  • Futility of Self-Help

    The Chicago Cubs developed a reputation as lovable losers until finally winning the World Series after 108 years in 2016. The perfect example of their many years of frustration...

  • Success in Humiliation

    In 1976, Doug DeCinces replaced a legend, Brooks Robinson, at third base for the Baltimore Orioles. No matter how well he played over the next six years, all that...

  • Joesph’s Long Trip

    Road trips require NBA teams to make adjustments to their routines. Time zones change, meal schedules can be disrupted, and sleeping becomes erratic. Most teams would much rather play...

  • Two Changed Hearts

    In 2002, a reporter asked Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Curt Schilling if he was angry with Barry Bonds. Shilling admitted, “We had a falling out,” but added, “When I became...

  • Relying on God’s Strength

    Hank Aaron, a baseball Hall of Famer and the former home run king passed away at age 86. His legacy includes many record-setting achievements on the field. He was...

  • Hidden Blessings

    Former Husker coach Frank Solich was fired after a 9-3 regular season in 2003. Their loss to Kansas State on November 15 cost them a spot in the Big...

  • One Deceptive Family

    Nebraska, ranked No. 2 in the nation, met Oklahoma’s final regular game in 1979. With Nebraska trailing 17-7 and facing fourth-and-long from Oklahoma’s 15-yard line, the Husker coaches call...