(Note: Ray Vencill died on June 28. His legacy and Christian influence on those he coached and taught will continue for years. This story appeared in the June 28, 2017 edition of The Anderson News after an afternoon visit with Mr. Vencil at his home in Elizabethtown.) By John Herndon, 110forChrist.com It’s funny … Continue reading The man who broke a young fan’s heart
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Time to recharge and renew
Dead period a great thing for Kentucky sports; Praying UK follows Bama and others' lead By John Herndon, 110forChrist.com By now you probably know it’s time for the dead period in Kentucky high school sports. It’s that two-week reprieve from sports the Kentucky High School Athletic Association has had built into its calendar for years. … Continue reading Time to recharge and renew
‘Bug’ Brown finds new joy in God’s calling
Highly successful coach enthused about work with FCA VERSAILLES, Ky. -- Even though she was one of Kentucky’s most successful high school coaches, Bug Brown knew it was time to get out. Five years later, she can’t wait to see what each day brings. And she believes it was all part of God’s plan for … Continue reading ‘Bug’ Brown finds new joy in God’s calling
Choosing Christ more important than college choice
By John Herndon, 110forChrist.com High school graduation season is upon us. It’s a time of excitement and sadness, of looking forward and looking back. It’s a time of smiles and tears, both driven by joy. As this column is typed on May 22, some schools near my home in central Kentucky have already had their … Continue reading Choosing Christ more important than college choice
God still holds ‘The Glue’ together
'There's only one role model who will never break your heart.' By John Herndon, 110forChrist.com LEXINGTON, Ky. -- He’s been called “The Glue” but there’s little doubt God is the one who fit the pieces, then cemented them in Doug Flynn’s life. There’s no other way to describe a journey that saw a multi-sport high … Continue reading God still holds ‘The Glue’ together