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<blockquote data-quote="tourists24" data-source="post: 6101886" data-attributes="member: 11490"><p>As far as celebrities go, I also look up to Dabo Swinney. He is a high level college football coach yet puts it as secondary to his following of Christ. He not only teaches young men how to be competitive in competition, he strives to take that beyond the ball field. </p><p></p><p>The person who will be always be the man I look up to the most was the man who guided me to give my heart to Christ to start with. His name was John Cook and he was my high school wrestling coach. He was an iron tough former Army Ranger from the Vietnam war era and was very strict but very caring at the same time. He openly admitted he was a flawed man but with no doubt a follower of Christ. He coached wrestling until he became an evangelist who traveled the world preaching the Word to anyone who would listen. He was jailed numerous times for handing out bibles in countries that were/are not Christian friendly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tourists24, post: 6101886, member: 11490"] As far as celebrities go, I also look up to Dabo Swinney. He is a high level college football coach yet puts it as secondary to his following of Christ. He not only teaches young men how to be competitive in competition, he strives to take that beyond the ball field. The person who will be always be the man I look up to the most was the man who guided me to give my heart to Christ to start with. His name was John Cook and he was my high school wrestling coach. He was an iron tough former Army Ranger from the Vietnam war era and was very strict but very caring at the same time. He openly admitted he was a flawed man but with no doubt a follower of Christ. He coached wrestling until he became an evangelist who traveled the world preaching the Word to anyone who would listen. He was jailed numerous times for handing out bibles in countries that were/are not Christian friendly. [/QUOTE]
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