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Lou Holtz, the renowned coach of Notre Dame, concluded his autobiography with this message: "God answers prayers." As a youth he was an altar boy for his church. Each day he would pray that God would make him bigger and quicker and faster so he could be a star football player. Remaining slim and small, each morning he wondered why his prayer went unanswered. When Holtz's life was directed into coaching, he realized that God had answered his prayer. The Lord directed his life in a way that allowed him to have an even greater impact upon the sport and society. Holtz wrote that God "has more than amply answered all those prayers that I didn't think he had answered." Holtz thought his only contribution could come from physical strength; the Lord intended it to be from wisdom and virtue.
Lou Holtz understood, from a young child into adulthood, Paul's words, "Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth." If we can keep our thoughts heavenward, there is no telling the blessings we will receive in our earthly journey. And as Holtz very openly testifies to his faith and as Paul never shrank from sharing the gospel message, we must always be mindful to share our blessings with others.
Lou Holtz understood, from a young child into adulthood, Paul's words, "Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth." If we can keep our thoughts heavenward, there is no telling the blessings we will receive in our earthly journey. And as Holtz very openly testifies to his faith and as Paul never shrank from sharing the gospel message, we must always be mindful to share our blessings with others.

