Thanks to the Wesleyan Denomination’s Spiritual Formation Department I received this book just last week and finished it up just this morning!
What a great look inside the life of the Coach Dungy’s coaching principles and God-honoring lifestyle!
With the help of Nathan Whitaker – a personal friend of the Dungys, Coach Dungy has written an amazing account of his life up-through the Colts’ Super Bowl win last year! Reading through much of the history of this great NFL coach and seeing how God has continued to be his focus throughout his adult life, it is encouraging to cheer on Coach Dungy and “my” Indianapolis Colts.
The book is exciting for my football-loving mind, too, in that it reads occasionally like a play-by-play of some of the high-profile games I sat on the edge of my seat during. To read those same plays coming from the coach of the team I was cheering for brings a new angle and excitement.
I recommend this book to any Colts fan AND/OR to anyone looking to read about a person who puts his faith in Christ first before his career – and how that faith interweaves throughout his dealings in life!
Coach Dungy is a hero in my book – even before reading his book!









I love using countdown clocks to begin services in youth ministry! Love it! I’ve usually been the “king” of getting all the freebie-versions of countdown clocks possible! Today, however, I stumbled upon a program that allows me to create my own – for less-than $35!
On my flight to Indianapolis last week I finished the book, “Jim & Casper Go to Church” by Jim Henderson (not the puppet-master) and Matt Casper. Jim is a 50-something pastoral ministry-veteran and Casper is a 30-something proclaimed atheist. Jim hired Casper to attend 12 of our Nation’s churches with him and to dialog together about their experience. Some of the churches they attended: Saddleback (Rick Warren), Willow Creek (Bill Hybels), and Lakewood (Joel Osteen).

