All the Good in Sports: True Stories That Go Beyond the Headlines

Athletes and coaches of the stories usually focus on their title or their scandals. All motor function, 20 contemporary sports personalities beyond the headlines to candidly share how their relationship with Christ to help them cope with various difficulties, professional and personal, and how in Christ, they found in the personal life victory. Many professing Christians have made in the sports world of wealth and fame, but the life of luxury does not exempt them from the difficulties of life. Reputation and personal wealth can not save their rocky marriage, a face drug abuse, or facing illness and even death. Physical characteristics of the hero in all of sports are not super human. Pendulum of emotions they go through the same life you and I when we deal struck in the stomach. However, they discovered or rediscovered God is faithful, when they need to respond. Reference
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what many big-time sports editors mistakenly think you wouldn’t care about,
“All the Good in Sports” is an insightful compilation of real-life stories of numerous sports standouts. I must say that I gained a greater appreciation for the adversities that many of the featured individuals overcame with faith and perserverance. It is one of those books that one feels connected to many of those who are biographied. I recommend this book for the distinguished participant’s uplifting messages.
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|Inspirational read,
“All the Good in Sports” takes a look at sports icons as more than just big-winning celebs; showing us a more personal (and human) side to these legends. As someone who likes to read around the numbers in sports, I’d say this book makes for a great read, and I strongly recommend it.
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|Congrats Mike!,
It’s about time somebody (like Mike Sandrolini) brought professional sports into a wonderfully positive light. Young and old will treasure this book. You won’t find anything about athletes drug, gun, and dog problems, but those involved in the pro sports scene for the right reasons, sharing their stories with us. Hopefully there will be more books like this for you, me, and our teenage athletes to read! Congratulations, Mike.
Lanny Slevin
Sports Director
WLPO Radio
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