By John Herndon, 110forChrist.com Welcome back! School is now back in session everywhere after the Christmas break -- some went back last Wednesday or Thursday but others waited until today, Jan. 7, to open the textbooks again. So, whenever you had to get up early again, welcome back. And welcome back to 110forChrist.com. I launched … Continue reading Welcome back! And stand firm in Christ
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Still positive, still serving
Veteran coach Bob Osborne teaching about living while coaching basketball By John Herndon, 110forChrist.com NOTE: This article first appeared in the Dec. 19, 2018 edition of The Anderson News. “Fans, for the past two weeks you have been reading about the bad break I got. Yet today I consider myself the luckiest man on … Continue reading Still positive, still serving
A life lesson about sports
By John Herndon, 110forChrist.com (This column originally appeared in The Anderson News on July 18,2018, one week after my mother died at age 89. She was a huge Anderson County Bearcat fan.) The biggest fussing I’ve endured in the last 10 years probably came in March of 2013. The Anderson County Lady Bearcats had just … Continue reading A life lesson about sports
Wrestling with priorities
(This story appeared in the April 11 edition of The Anderson News.) What if a baseball game was scheduled and there was no one there to pitch? Or what about the wrestling meet without a referee? Could a March Madness game be rescheduled because neither team had enough to play? None of those scenarios would … Continue reading Wrestling with priorities
‘He’s tougher than woodpecker lips!’
(Anderson County boys' basketball coach Glen Drury had a serious injury while riding his bike on March 15. I visited him several times in the hospital and interviewed him, along with his wife, Jennifer, at Cardinal Hill Hospital on March 31. He came home a few days later. This story appeared in The Anderson … Continue reading ‘He’s tougher than woodpecker lips!’