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  • As You Pass through the Waters…

    February 11, 2010

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    A Personal Story by Lindsey Kirchhoff

    Natalie Ann came screaming into the world on July 28, 1986—18 months after me. Feisty and strong willed, Natalie proved right from the start that she was determined.  She embodied the fearless character of Rudy Ruettiger—the hero of the acclaimed movie, “Rudy,” who defied the struggle and achieved his dream of playing football at the prestigious University of Notre Dame.

  • Logan Still a Safety for Troubled Youths- Faith in Action

    February 04, 2010

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    Ex-Eagle Star Logan Still a Safety For Troubled Kids
    By Don Leypoldt

    Randy Logan walked into a mess.

    The collegiate All-American, the team captain at Michigan who was voted the Wolverines’ MVP his senior year, found himself starting in the Philadelphia Eagles’ 1973 opener.

    Across Pennsylvania at this time Pittsburgh’s notorious "Steel Curtain" began to re-define great defense.

    The 1973 Eagle defense was not a Steel Curtain.  They were more like a Shower Curtain.  The Eagles ranked second to last in the NFL in scoring defense en route to an ugly 5-8-1 finish.

  • In Pursuit

    February 01, 2010

    In Pursuit
    Indianapolis Colts kicker Matt Stover's road to Super Bowl XLIV highlights God's faithfulness and provision.
    By Susie Magill

    "Age is nothing but a number."

    This year’s NFL postseason has proven just that. The league’s oldest (Brett Favre, 40) and youngest (Mark Sanchez, 23) quarterbacks competed for the chance to stand toe-to-toe in Miami at Super Bowl XLIV. But even though both the Jets and Vikings lost their respective conference championships, we will still be watching history unfold on February 7, 2010.

  • Heart of an Athlete: Maggie Krick

    December 31, 2009

    Heart of an Athlete: Maggie Krick

    Chosen Attribute: Joy

    Dictionary definition: “The emotion of great delight or happiness caused by something exceptionally good or satisfying.”

    My definition: “To be genuinely content from the inside out.”

  • Heart of a Coach: Scott Higgins

    December 31, 2009

    Heart of a Coach: Scott Higgins

    Chosen Attribute: Courage

    Dictionary definition: “The quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty, danger or pain without fear.”

    My definition: “Confidence in the sovereignty of God in seemingly impossible or unachievable circumstances, coupled with the awareness that He is engaged in the process and ultimately responsible for the outcome.”
     

  • Homestretch: Kevin Ollie

    December 31, 2009

    Homestretch: Kevin Ollie

    Los Angeles has so many potential distractions and pitfalls for young kids growing up there. But, in my own life, because God had blessed me with a solid faith in Him through the instruction of my mother, I was able to avoid most of them.

  • Fit4Ever: One Thing

    December 31, 2009

    Fit4Ever: One Thing


    I’ve heard it said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Well, I don’t know about you, but I can definitely identify with that. It’s like we know we’ve taken a wrong turn or are on the wrong road, but we keep going anyway. And, worse yet, we somehow think that we’ll still get to our destination.

  • How to Save a Life

    December 31, 2009

    How to Save a Life

    Brandon Chan couldn’t believe the news when he arrived at Tucson High School (Ariz.) one morning. He had just seen his friend the day before, and everything had appeared to be fine. But as he ran from one person to the next hearing the same report, he realized it was real. His friend had taken his own life that very morning.

  • Baseball in the Bay

    December 31, 2009

    Baseball in the Bay

    Rigo Lopez sounded tired, but satisfied. It was a crisp November evening in Palo Alto, Calif., and Lopez, an upbeat Bay Area FCA area representative, had just concluded two long days of camps. Coordinating a four-hour baseball clinic at Santa Clara University that featured major leaguers, minor leaguers and college players as instructors would have been plenty of work by itself. But the next day, Lopez and the local FCA saff hosted a similar four-hour softball camp 30 minutes away at Stanford University.

  • Winter Olympic Preview

    December 31, 2009

    Winter Olympic Preview

    This year’s Winter Olympics in Vancouver promise to be truly exciting and inspiring. Nations will both unite and collide as they
    compete for medals, honor and their countries. Some athletes, however, will be competing for a higher purpose: the glory of the Lord. Take some time to get to know eight of them here, then cheer them on and pray them up when the Games begin!

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