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Victory in Christ: The Story of Eric Liddell

May 30, 2024
Eric Liddell, a devout Christian and Olympic medalist, showcased unwavering faith by refusing to race on Sundays, yet still won gold in 400 meters at the 1924 Olympics. Despite fame, he served Christ in China and endured hardship in a Japanese internment camp, living a life of faithful service till his death.
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  • Eric Liddell's unwavering faith led him to withdraw from his best race at the Olympics but excel in others.
  • Despite facing hardships during World War II, Eric Liddell remained faithful to Christ and served others in an internment camp.

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Eric Liddell's Sunday Race Dilemma

Eric Liddell, a Christian and Scottish missionary to China, faced a significant dilemma during the 1924 Summer Olympics as his best race, the 100 meters, was scheduled for a Sunday. Committed to never racing on Sundays, he withdrew much to the criticism of many. Nonetheless, he adapted and excelled in the 200-meter and 400-meter races, achieving third place and a gold medal respectively. This decision showcased his unwavering faith in his Christian beliefs despite the challenges.

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