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FAITH, WORK AND LEADERSHIP BOOK REVIEW:
What You’re Made For: Powerful Life Lessons from My Career in Sports by George Raveling and Ryan Holiday. Portfolio. 223 pages. 2025
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George Raveling was a college basketball player and coach. He played for the Villanova Wildcats, and was the men’s head coach for the Washington State Cougars, Iowa Hawkeyes, and USC Trojans. He is a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. After retiring from coaching, he became an executive at Nike. He recently passed away from cancer, at age 88, just a few months after this book was published.

While not a memoir, Raveling weaves in aspects of his life story in this enjoyable book of leadership and life lessons. He tells us that the book is an exploration of purpose and meaning. It is stories and lessons to inspire, to challenge, and to provoke thought about the roles we are each called to play in this complex, beautiful life. He invites the reader to confront the whys of your existence, to question what it means to live a life of intention and meaning, to ask you were made for.

Raveling had quite a life. He was the first person in his family to go to college, receiving a basketball scholarship to Villanova University, where he was only the second Black player in the program’s history. He stood alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington, and after he delivered his historic “I Have a Dream” speech, Dr. King handed him his typewritten notes. He was the first Black basketball coach at Villanova, the University of Maryland, Washington State University, and the University of Iowa. He coached Olympic gold medal teams and Hall of Fame players.

In this book he shares lessons on being a trailblazer, listening, wisdom, reading, hope, marriage, service, relationships, family, truth-telling, reaching your outer limits, truth telling, being a positive difference maker, being a blessing, legacy, a coaching tree, being an answer, and stewardship.

Below are 20 helpful quotes from the book:


Faith and Work Book Club – Won’t you read along with us?
Creation Regained: Biblical Basis for a Reformational Worldview by Albert Wolters

This book is recommended by the Center for Faith & Work. They write:

“Few contemporary books have been cited as often by those who are writing about taking up callings and vocations faithfully. This serious little book walks us through the key Biblical themes of the goodness of creation, the seriousness of the fall into sin, the decisive redemption gained by Christ, and the implications of working out the promised hope for a creation-wide restoration. With the keen eye of a philosopher and the passion of a Bible scholar, Wolter’s offers one of the definitive, concise books about a Christian worldview.  One of the most important books for those of us in CFW and highly recommended to understand a uniquely Christian view of cultural and vocational engagement.”

As we read this this book we look at the second half of Chapter 5: Discerning Structure and Direction. Here are a few helpful quotes from this section of the chapter:

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