Got grit? True Grit, a remake of the classic 1969 John Wayne film based on a novel of the same name, has been a hit at the box office and with critics. Jeff Bridges, who stars as U.S. Marshall Reuben, or “Rooster” Cogburn, is known as “a man with true grit” and is hired to hunt down a killer on the run. Grit, meaning single-minded, stubborn determination, can be good or bad, depending on how we use it. LinC looks at biblical examples of grit and dicusses how we can be gritty in our devotion to God. Key Scriptures: 1 Kings 19:1-18; Philippians 3:7-14; Hebrews 11:32--12:3. Soon it will be Super Bowl Sunday! While football is more popular than ever, studies of the long-term effects of concussions and other football-related injuries have raised the question of whether it is possible to play football safely at a high level. What might players, coaches, leagues, and even fans have to sacrifice for the health and safety of the athletes? The NFL may have to make some tough choices in the coming years. As Christians, we know a lot about tough choices and sacrifice. Next week LinC talks about making the tough choices that true discipleship requires.