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This is a recent article from BreakPoint with Chuck Coleson. I'm posting it because a lot of you love football and admire the great coach Joe Gibbs. There
aren’t many American men who do not know the name Joe Gibbs. He’s a member of the
NFL Hall of Fame, and former head coach of the Washington Redskins who led the
team to three Super Bowl championships. He’s also a three-time NASCAR champion.
But what
many fans may not realize is that my friend Joe’s ultimate goal has never been
victories on the football field or the race track. It’s been to be a witness to
how Christ was leading his life and career.
In his new
book, Game Plan for Life, Gibbs writes that, as a young man, he’d bought
“into some of the biggest myths our modern society has to tell” about what is
important in life—money, fame, career success. But he had a nagging feeling
that “this life is not all there is.” He writes, “I knew there was
something deeper, something more important out there than me and my frantic
quest to make something of myself.”
Gibbs
wants to pass on to other men some of the truths he’s learned and the
discoveries he’s made about life—and help them avoid some of the mistakes he
made.
“Wherever
I go,” Gibbs writes, “on business or for speaking engagements, sporting events,
or whatever—I run into guys who all seem to have the same questions and
challenges.” These men look at Gibbs, see the success he has achieved, and ask
how they can succeed, too. Not just in terms of money or fame, but how to be
happy, to be good husbands and fathers and live lives of relevance.
Gibbs
wants to teach these men that, whether they are professional athletes or not,
all of them are, every day, playing the most important game of all—the game of
life. And that the head coach is God Himself.
Gibbs’s experience
as a coach and team builder convinced him that to win a game, including the
game of life, one needs a game plan. So he decided to put together a
book to provide solid answers to the questions men asked him. But while he was
great at building teams, Gibbs knew he was no theologian. So he gathered
together a team of “assistant coaches”—people who are experts on the spiritual
playing field.
John
Lennox, a professor of mathematics at Oxford University, wrote a chapter on how
life begins. Christian apologist Josh McDowell writes about the truth of the
Bible—the ultimate play book. Christian scholar Os Guinness describes how to go
about building a successful life and career. Ravi Zacharias, a great Christian
thinker, writer, and radio broadcaster, explains how to overcome sin and
addiction. Tony Evans, founder of The Urban Alternative, tells men how to get
the most out of life.
And I’m
honored that Gibbs chose me to write a chapter on salvation—how to get on God’s
winning team.
If you
know somebody who loves sports, but has never done much thinking about what
should be the ultimate goal of life, give him a copy of Game Plan for Life.
Visit BreakPoint.org to order it.
This book
is co-authored with Jerry Jenkins, one of the best writers in the Christian
world. And it’s in an easy-to-understand style for men who have not done much
thinking about spiritual issues.
Joe
Gibbs’s Game Plan for Life will teach them how to get on God’s team—and
win the biggest game they’ll ever play.
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