Wooden
lived out his Christian faith and his genuine concern for others in an
environment often obsessed with winning. In his autobiography, They Call Me
Coach, he wrote, “I always tried to make it clear that basketball is not
the ultimate. It is of small importance in comparison to the total life we
live. There is only one kind of life that truly wins, and that is the one that
places faith in the hands of the Savior. Until that is done, we are on an
aimless course that runs in circles and goes nowhere.”
John
Wooden honored God in all he did, and his example challenges us to do the same.
Jesus said, “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good
works and glorify your Father in heaven” (Matt. 5:16).
Let your
light shine—whether you’re a candle in a corner or a lighthouse on a hill.
(RBC)