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"Quiet Strenth: The Principles, Practices, and Priorities of a Winning Life" by Tony Dungy

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There are many sports- or football-as-metaphor-for-life stories in print, such as this one (note the subtitle). Additionally, there are celebrities who go to print either at a high point in their career (after winning an Oscar or the Super Bowl). Each of these circumstances is a fertile situation for selling a lot of books and to some degree is true of this book, which topped both Christian and non-Christian lists for a time.


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Issue: "No Church, No Problem?" July/August 2008 Vol. 17 No. 4 Page number(s): 51

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