Our eternal quest for heroes is a search for those who can lift our spirit
above a troubled world. Yet the “hero” who matters most is not on a pedestal
but in the mirror.
When we stop looking to Hollywood, entertainment and sports celebrities,
there are heroes all around us. Let every parent be a hero to a child, every
teacher a hero in the classroom, every citizen a hero in the community – not
by growing larger than life but larger in life, because of the way life and its
challenges are met. It does not take fame and riches to be a hero.
• A hero looks to the Lord and His Word, and lives what he believes.
• A hero is not measured by how she is treated but by how she treats
others.
• Heroes are more concerned with giving love and time to their children,
rather than material things.
• A hero never looks down on anyone and makes everyone comfortable in
his presence.
• A hero is alw