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Eric Liddell ran -- and lived -- for the glory of God. After winning the Olympic gold medal for the 400 meters in Paris, 1924, he dedicated himself to missionary work in China where he married and had children. When war appeared on the horizon, he put his family on a boat to Canada, while he remained behind to help, eventually becoming interned at a Japanese work camp. There, he did what he was born to do: practice his faith and his sport. For the people around him, he became the moral center of an unbearable world, one that proved too much: he succumbed to a brain tumor before the end of the war, with his passing mourned around the world. Yet his story continues to inspire. For the Glory is both a compelling narrative of Liddell's heroic athleticism and of faith in the darkest circumstances. - Back cover.
This book is the untold and inspiring story of Eric Liddell, hero of Chariots of Fire, from his Olympic medal to his missionary work in China to his last, brave years in a Japanese work camp during WWII. Many people will remember Eric Liddell as the Olympic gold medalist from the Academy Award winning film Chariots of Fire. Famously, Liddell would not run on Sunday because of his strict observance of the Christian sabbath, and so he did not compete in his signature event, the 100 meters, at the 1924 Paris Olympics. He was the greatest sprinter in the world at the time, and his choice not to run was ridiculed by the British Olympic committee, his fellow athletes, and most of the world press. Yet Liddell triumphed in a new event, winning the 400 meters in Paris. Liddell ran -- and lived -- for the glory of his God. After winning gold, he dedicated himself to missionary work. He travelled to China to work in a local school and as a missionary. He married and had children there. By the time he could see war on the horizon, Liddell put Florence, his pregnant wife, and children on a boat to Canada, while he stayed behind, his conscience compelling him to stay among the Chinese. He and thousands of other westerners were eventually interned at a Japanese work camp. Once imprisoned, Liddell did what he was born to do, practice his faith and his sport. He became the moral center of an unbearable world. He was the hardest worker in the camp, he counseled many of the other prisoners, he gave up his own meager portion of meals many days, and he organized games for the children there. He even raced again. For his ailing, malnourished body, it was all too much. Liddell died of a brain tumor just before the end of the war. His passing was mourned around the world, and his story still inspires. In the spirit of The Boys in the Boat and Unbroken, For the Glory is both a compelling narrative of athletic heroism and a gripping story of faith in the darkest circumstances. - Publisher.
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For the Glory: the untold and inspiring story of Eric Liddell, hero of Chariots of Fire
2017, Penguin Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC
Paperback
in English
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For the Glory: The Life of Eric Liddell
2017, Transworld Publishers Limited
in English
1784160040 9781784160043
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For the Glory: Olympic Legend Eric Liddell's Journey of Faith and Survival
2017-05-09, Vintage Canada
0345814576 9780345814579
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For the Glory: The Life of Eric Liddell
2016, Transworld Publishers Limited
in English
1473508894 9781473508897
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For the Glory: Olympic Legend Eric Liddell's Journey of Faith and Survival
2016-05-10, Random House Canada
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