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Story Archives: Weekly devotional and church listings: Feb. 9, 2012
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Weekly devotional and church listings: Feb. 9, 2012 By GARY ANDREWS gary@gadevotionals.com
Having the opportunity of watching my grandson play summer baseball has been something I have really enjoyed. To see his team play and perform at the level they have accomplished is a reward of their dedication and hard work. Their game style work ethics during their practice sessions have prepared them to be one of the best little league teams I have ever seen.
They have been pushed by their coaches and parents to be better than their expectations. These young minds have accomplished this and their performance on and off the field are to be commended. The discipline required of them to be a part of this squad requires good morals, good work ethics, quick thinking, and common courtesy.
This has been good training for them as they approach their teen years and some of the most versatile times they will ever go through. They are going to become adults and if they will continue in this line of thinking they will become leaders of tomorrow. .....For the full story, subscribe to the The Ouachita Citizen's NEW E-Edition! |
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