What does it look like to “do something” through a life of steady service? In this session, Andy points to Tony Dungy as a living example of quiet strength—a coach who saw football as a platform, not a purpose. From being fired in Tampa Bay to winning a Super Bowl in Indianapolis and pouring himself into countless ministries and charities, Coach Dungy shows how lifting others up gives life meaning beyond any scoreboard. His story becomes a mirror for us: where are we called to serve, and how will we use our time, influence, and gifts to make life better for someone else?
Discussion Questions
- 1)Tony Dungy sees football as “just a game” and people as the real priority. How does that perspective challenge the way you view your own work or success?
- 2)Andy invites you to name two specific areas where you can serve. What are they for you, and what’s one practical way you could begin this week?
- 3)When have you seen joy or clarity return to your own life after you focused on helping someone else through their hard time?