Weak Enough to Make a Difference

Strong and Weak: Embracing a Life of Love, Risk, and True Flourishing: Andy Crouch, Intervarsity Press, Downers Grove, IL, 2016. 192 pages, including charts, discussion guide, and notes. Not long ago, our family watched the well-loved 1993 movie, The Sandlot . Judging by the way the audience echoed the script right along with the movie, this movie was indeed a familiar friend to many. It's described as a "coming-of-age" movie, one in which 9 neighborhood boys grow together and grow up over the course of a summer spent at the neighborhood sandlot. Early in the story, "Smalls" -- the new kid on the block-- is given the chance to play ball right along with the rest of the "in" kids. All well and good, except Smalls has never played much ball, and the first hit that flies his way is just that: a hit, right off his head and onto the ground. His marked inabilities leave the rest of the team quite literally rolling on the ground in laughter, and ...