Sir James MacMillan and Lord Robert Haldane Smith will discuss Eric Liddell, the Scottish Olympic champion whose story was told in the 1981 film “Chariots of Fire,” at Judson University’s 10th World ...
Greetings, everyone. Thank you for watching. Conviction: A firmly held belief or opinion. Something admired by others, even if you don't agree with it. In 1924 -- 100 years ago -- the Olympics were ...
Paris, 1924. Eric Liddell is poised at the starting line of the 400m track, a union jack sitting proudly on the breast of his white running kit. It took him 47.6 seconds to make history that day – ...
Almost everyone knows the opening sequence, film buff or not: the windswept beach, the foaming waves, the soaring, triumphant music against the sound of runners’ feet patting on wet sand. So begins ...
A few months before my wife and I became engaged, we saw a movie that we knew nothing about. As we left the theater that summer night in 1981, we were speechless. The acting, the soundtrack and the ...
Bishop Robert Barron offered the example of Scottish Olympian Eric Liddell as proof that achieving athletic excellence should be about ultimately giving glory to God. In light of the ongoing Paris ...
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