Daily Devotions for Die-Hard Fans: North Carolina Tar Heels

Daily Devotions for Die-Hard Fans: North Carolina Tar Heels

by Ed McMinn
Daily Devotions for Die-Hard Fans: North Carolina Tar Heels

Daily Devotions for Die-Hard Fans: North Carolina Tar Heels

by Ed McMinn

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Overview

Daily Devotions for Die-Hard Fans: North Carolina Tar Heels combines the great passion of the Tar Heel fan with the grand passion of the fan of Christ in one set of devotions. The result is a book that is fun while it provides a time of reflection about God and your faith.

  • One of the greatest scorers in Carolina basketball history was so blind he couldn't even see the basket.
  • Three Tar Heel wide receivers wore something extra during pre-game warm-ups vs. Pitt in 2016: bathrobes.
  • Justin Jackson burst into tears of joy, even though the 2017 national championship game wasn't over yet.
  • It sounds impossible but UNC's Yael Averbuch did it: She scored a goal four seconds into a soccer match.
  • Roy Williams used to help the Heels win by eating candy.
  • These stories and more are recounted here. Also appearing are Michael Jordan, Dean Smith, Ivory Latta, Phil Ford, "Choo Choo" Justice, Amos Lawrence, and many others. Their stories - along with legendary games, improbable victories, and historical events - are told with a twist: They are all tied to God's story.

    Have fun! Have faith! Go Heels! Go God!


    Product Details

    ISBN-13: 9780984084708
    Publisher: Extra Point Publishers
    Publication date: 01/01/2010
    Pages: 209
    Sales rank: 458,695
    Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.60(d)

    About the Author

    Ed McMinn is an author and a retired pastor living in Georgia who entered the ministry after a career as a journalist and a college teacher of English and journalism. He has written more than 45 books in the collegiate devotional series titled Daily Devotions for Die-Hard Fans and Daily Devotions for Die-Hard Kids. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia and served as an officer in the United States Army. He spent more than 20 years in a journalism career. He received his first master's degree in English from Valdosta State University and has taught journalism and English at two universities. After being called into the ministry, Ed graduated from Emory University's Candler School of Theology with a Master of Divinity. While he was in seminary, Ed served as the pastor of two local United Methodist churches. He was the founding pastor of Grace Church of Perry, serving from December 2003 until he retired. His wife, Slynn, and he were married in 1984.

    Read an Excerpt

    ONE TOUGH COOKIE
    Read 2 Corinthians 11:21b-29.

    "Besides everything else, I face daily the pressure of my concern for all the churches" (v. 28).

    Blood all over the place, a gory mess. And it's one of Coach Roy Williams' favorite photos.

    Right next to pictures of his wife and children, Williams kept a shot that was right out of the most repulsive slasher flick, "a framed 8-by-10 of a young man drenched in his own blood." The frightful sight was Tyler Hansbrough, one of the greatest basketball players in North Carolina history, and Williams kept the photo to remind him of what Sports Illustrated called "the epic toughness of college basketball's fiercest gladiator."

    The picture was snapped a half hour after a Duke player broke Hansbrough's nose with a flagrant foul during the 2006-07 season. "He has two cotton swabs up his nose and blood all over his arms and jersey, and he says, 'How do I look, Coach?'" said Williams, who still smiles at the memory. Hansbrough, in fact, sought out a photographer to have the picture taken. "I was like, 'Get a picture of this so people will believe how bloody it really was,'" he said. "It was gushing. It was crazy."

    Hansbrough completed his All-American Carolina basketball career in 2009. He set a number of conference records, including most career points. Among others, he set school career records for most points and most rebounds. He is the only Tar Heel in history to be named unanimous first-team All-ACC all four seasons.

    Sports Illustrated declared, "No player in memory has absorbed, initiated and (let's be honest) enjoyed more bumper-car moments in the lane" than Hansbrough. Williams' photo illustrates the truth of that statement as does an NCAA record Hansbrough set: most free throws made in a career.

    You don't have to be a legendary UNC basketball player like Tyler Hansbrough to be tough. In America today, toughness isn't restricted to physical accomplishments and brute strength. Going to work every morning even when you feel bad, sticking by your rules for your children in a society that ridicules parental authority, making hard decisions about your aging parents' care often over their objections — you've got to be tough every day just to live honorably, decently, and justly.

    Living faithfully requires toughness, too, though in America chances are you won't be imprisoned, stoned, or flogged this week for your faith as Paul was. Still, contemporary society exerts subtle, psychological, daily pressures on you to turn your back on your faith and your values. Popular culture promotes promiscuity, atheism, and gutter language; your children's schools have kicked God out; the corporate culture advocates amorality before the shrine of the almighty dollar.

    You have to hang tough to keep the faith.

    Winning isn't imperative, but getting tougher in the fourth quarter is. - Bear Bryant

    Life demands more than mere physical toughness; you must be spiritually tough too.

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