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Props to Tony Dungy. The former Indianapolis Colts coach resigned at age 53. As I scanned articles it was refreshing to see unanimous commendations of this vocal Christian who also happened to be the first African-American head coach to win a Super Bowl.
Tony is burdened for youngsters growing up in fatherless homes and will probably be more heavily involved in outreach to that group. He also will continue working with prison ministry.
His book, “Quiet Strength,” though not the best written, is encouraging and insightful.
As he leaves football behind, many will remember that he frequently said his priorities were “Faith, Family, Football.”
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Author: Jack Hager
Jesus invaded my life shortly after my arrest at age 26. I spent the first few years of my new life incarcerated. Went to Bible school after parole; have served with Kansas City Youth For Christ, Headwaters Christian Youth (Rhinelander, Wi), Family Life Ministries (Bath, NY), and now with Midland Ministries (Saint Joseph, Mo). Married with four children, work with youth, adults, inmates. Heavily involved in Bible quizzing for four decades. Narrow minded about Jesus and the gospel; fairly open minded about most other things. Speak in churches, camps (both teen and family), civic groups, public schools, Christian schools and colleges...amazed I get to do what I get to do....favorite verse Romans 15.13 "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing so that you, by the power of the Holy Spirit, may overflow with hope."
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