This is a wonderful book, which chronicles the life and ministry of Eric Liddell, one of the greatest athletes of the first half of the twentieth century. About a third of the volume covers much of the same ground as the movie "Chariots of Fire," (minus the story of sprinter Harold Abrahams), and details Liddell's world-record setting and gold medal winning performance in the 400 meter race at the 1924 Paris Olympics. From an athletic point of view, it's a fascinating account of a man who, with limited coaching and training, but with enormous heart and courage, willed himself to greatness and one first-place finish after another. At the apex of his running career, Liddell was as well-known and popular in Britain, as someone like Tim Tebow or LeBron James is in America today. For a treat, check out Youtube and view the actual 400 meter final from the '24 Games.
But the book is about far more than Liddell's athletic accomplishments; mostly it's the story of a passionate and committed Christian disciple, who used his fame and notoriety as a platform from which to share the message of the gospel. Unlike so many modern athletic stars, whose main ambition in life seems to be to "fill the minds of others with thoughts of themselves," Liddell was a quiet, humble man who, unless addressing a public gathering, rarely spoke of his sports accomplishments. Liddell avoided the spotlight, and, while frequently using his fame in order to benefit others, rarely, if ever, used it to benefit himself.
Initially terrified at the prospect of public speaking, Liddell overcame his fear and, working with the London Missionary Society and other evangelistic outreach groups of the day, shared the message of Christ with groups all over Great Britain. The son of missionary parents, Liddell himself became a missionary in north China, where he dedicated his life to working with "the least of these."
The story of Eric Liddell is an inspiration to anyone who is trying to live an authentic Christian life. Obviously, he wasn't perfect; but he did demonstrate an unusually high level of integrity, humility, selflessness, and grace... often under circumstances that would cause many of us to throw in the towel and find another line of work. I can honestly say that this book has challenged me to step up my own practice of the faith, and to consider the life of Eric Liddell to be an example well worth following.