Daily Devotions For Die Hard Fans Texas Tech Red Raiders
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Daily Devotions for Die-Hard Fans: Texas Tech Red Raiders combines the great passion of the Tech 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. Tech All-American Denton Fox was in a Paul Newman movie. Darvin Ham made SI’s cover for doing something on the basketball court no one had ever done before. Cody Hodges didn’t see Joel Filani catch the TD pass with 12 seconds left but he knew Tech had won. Tech’s Sally Kipyego once ran a race to save a life and lost. A Tech head football coach once promised to work without pay if it keep the program alive. These stories and more are recounted here. Also appearing are Kliff Kingsbury, Spike Dykes, Wes Welker, Sheryl Swoopes, Mike Leach, Graham Harrell, 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.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780988259553
ISBN10: 0988259559
Ed McMinn
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2015
Publisher: Spring Arbor Distributors
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