Ep 7. The Eric Liddell Story
- January 1, 2016
- 31 min
In the seventh episode of Torchlighters season 1, titled "The Eric Liddell Story," viewers are introduced to the inspiring story of Eric Liddell, a devout Christian and Olympic athlete in the early 20th century.
The episode begins with a brief overview of Liddell's childhood and early life in China, where his parents were missionaries. As a young man, Liddell discovered a passion and talent for running, and went on to represent Great Britain in the 1924 Olympics. However, his unwavering devotion to his faith proved to be an even greater source of inspiration and motivation for Liddell.
Throughout the episode, viewers learn about Liddell's unwavering commitment to his beliefs and the ways in which he integrated his faith into his athletic pursuits. Liddell famously refused to compete in his best event, the 100 meter dash, at the 1924 Olympics because the heats were scheduled to take place on a Sunday. Instead, he chose to focus on the 400 meter race, which he had not trained as extensively for, and ultimately won a gold medal in.
The episode also delves into Liddell's post-Olympic career as a missionary in China, where he continued to use his athletic talents as a way to connect with and spread the message of his faith to others. In addition to sharing his beliefs with those around him, Liddell also worked tirelessly to serve others, particularly children who had been orphaned as a result of war and other tumultuous events.
As the episode comes to a close, viewers are left with a deep appreciation for Liddell's unwavering commitment to both his faith and his athletic pursuits. Through his inspiring story, viewers are reminded of the power of perseverance, dedication, and a strong sense of purpose.