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Men of Integrity, March/April 2006

Ripping Off Gretzky
Theme of the Week: Facing My Messy Side
Sunday, April 2

Who Said It
Phil Callaway

Phil Callaway started and edits Servant magazine for Alberta-based Prairie Bible Institute. His passion is telling stories that help people laugh and learn about things that matter most. His books, such as Who Put My Life on Fast-Forward? and I Used to Have Answers … Now I Have Kids, do just that. So does his video series, The Big Picture. Phil is a popular speaker at conferences, camps, and marriage retreats.

What He Said
Ripping Off Gretzky

Back in the 1980s when the Edmonton Oilers won the Stanley Cup, Russell and a friend fabricated press passes and sneaked into the Oilers' locker room after a game seven victory. They drank champagne from the cup. They celebrated with the boys. Then they stole two items. One of them was Wayne Gretzky's helmet. For years the helmet adorned Russell's business, a trophy of his own wayward lifestyle. One day Russell heard of Jesus, and repented of his sins. But the helmet remained.

I met Russell after speaking at a church and when he told me his story, I grinned and said, "Hey, give Wayne his helmet back."

Yesterday I received an email from Russell. He'd written Gretzky, telling him he was a Christian now and asking Wayne's forgiveness. "Tell me where to send the helmet," said Russell.

Wayne wrote back, saying he was deeply touched. "Keep the helmet," he said. "Give it to your son." The joy of doing the right thing is a trophy that will not tarnish or fade.

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March/April 2006, Vol. 9, No. 2

0  Prayer for the Week 0

Help me, Lord, to identify and confess my sins so You can offer forgiveness and bring healing.




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