28 Jul
Now in paperback with updated photos and additional interviews, The Harder They Fall reveals the intimate thoughts, feelings, regrets, and beliefs of celebrities in recovery. Among those profiled are comedian Richard Pryor; musicians Grace Slick, Dr. John, and Chuck Negron; actors Malcolm McDowell and Mariette Hartley; and athletes Dock Ellis and Gerry Cooney. Addiction devoured their pride and accomplishments until each found the courage to ask for help, the honest… More >>
The Harder They Fall: Celebrities Tell Their Real-Life Stories of Addiction and Recovery
20 Jul
NHL stars and legends reveal key moments of their careers. The greatest hockey players of all time share their most vivid memories of the game they love. These stories and anecdotes are essentially joyful, occasionally heart-breaking, and always heartfelt. Their reminiscences include: – Dramatic overtime goals – Record-breaking games – Team camaraderie – Devastating trades – Career-ending injuries. Thrilling color photographs enhance the personal stor… More >>
For the Love of Hockey: Hockey Stars’ Personal Stories
20 Jul
Stories about athletes and coaches usually focus on their championships or their scandals. All the Good in Sports features 20 contemporary sports personalities who go beyond the headlines to candidly share how their relationship with Christ has helped them cope with a variety of difficulties, both professional and personal, and how in Christ they found victory in their personal lives. Many professing Christians in the sports world have achieved wealth and notoriety,… More >>
All the Good in Sports: True Stories That Go Beyond the Headlines
2 Jun
Top 5 spring sports stories of 2010
It was a memorable spring high school sports season in Walton County, complete with state championships, coaching changes and national honors for local athletes.
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25 May
At a 1931 barnstorming exhibition game in Tennessee, a seventeen-year-old pitcher for the Chattanooga Lookouts struck out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig back to back. Her name was Jackie Mitchell–”organized baseball’s first girl pitcher.” On September 9, 1965, Sandy Koufax made baseball history by pitching his fourth perfect game. In July 1970, a stripper rushed onto the field at Riverfront Stadium to kiss Johnny Bench, temporarily disrupting a game attended by President… More >>
The Greatest Baseball Stories Ever Told: Thirty Unforgettable Tales from the Diamond
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