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DAILY DEVOTIONS FOR DIE-HARD KIDS: GEORGIA BULLDOGS combines the excitement you feel when reading about the Dawgs with the fun of learning more about Jesus and your faith. You'll read stories like these: Uga is such a great mascot that one time he even helped Georgia win a football game. Georgia and Georgia Tech once pledged not to poison each other's players with laxatives during baseball games. The drive to the 1980 national championship began with a stolen pig. One UGA player had a helmet full of orange juice when a coach told him to get back in the game. On a fishing trip, a UGA coach…mehr

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DAILY DEVOTIONS FOR DIE-HARD KIDS: GEORGIA BULLDOGS combines the excitement you feel when reading about the Dawgs with the fun of learning more about Jesus and your faith. You'll read stories like these: Uga is such a great mascot that one time he even helped Georgia win a football game. Georgia and Georgia Tech once pledged not to poison each other's players with laxatives during baseball games. The drive to the 1980 national championship began with a stolen pig. One UGA player had a helmet full of orange juice when a coach told him to get back in the game. On a fishing trip, a UGA coach wound up with a very big, very mad gator in the trunk of his car. You'll read about a bunch of Bulldog people like Herschel Walker, Aaron Murray, and Mark Richt. Their stories and tales of some great games and big wins are told with a twist: They all teach you about God's story, too. Have fun! Have faith! Go Dawgs! Go God!
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Ed McMinn is an author and a retired pastor living in Georgia who entered the ministry after a career as a journalist and a college teacher of English and journalism. He has written more than 45 books in the collegiate devotional series titled Daily Devotions for Die-Hard Fans and Daily Devotions for Die-Hard Kids. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia and served as an officer in the United States Army. He spent more than 20 years in a journalism career. He received his first master's degree in English from Valdosta State University and has taught journalism and English at two universities. After being called into the ministry, Ed graduated from Emory University's Candler School of Theology with a Master of Divinity. While he was in seminary, Ed served as the pastor of two local United Methodist churches. He was the founding pastor of Grace Church of Perry, serving from December 2003 until he retired. His wife, Slynn, and he were married in 1984.