<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><em>The Sweet Sixteen</em> was written by Collegiate Men's Basketball coach Austin McBeth. With the increase in the popularity of sports, young men and women are learning a great deal about love and authority from coaches in today's culture. The impact that coaches at every level are leaving on their athletes is greater than it's ever been.</p><p>McBeth's purpose in writing <em>The Sweet Sixteen</em> is to start the conversation about the abusive atmosphere coaches have created, by looking at what the Bible says about love. 1 Corinthians 13:4-8a talks about sixteen characteristics of love that McBeth breaks down to shine a light on the increasing misuse of such a powerful word and how coaches can begin to love their players in a way that will leave an impact long after their playing career has ended.</p><p> </p><p>Love is</p><p>Patient</p><p>Kind</p><p>Does not envy</p><p>It does not boast</p><p>Is not proud</p><p>Does not dishonor others</p><p>Is not self-seeking</p><p>Is not easily angered</p><p>Keeps no record of wrongs</p><p>Does not delight in evil</p><p>Love rejoices in the truth</p><p>Always protects</p><p>Always trusts</p><p>Always hopes</p><p>Always perseveres</p><p>Love never fails</p><p> </p><p>McBeth says, "Regardless of whether you consider yourself a Christian, the concepts in this book will help you become a more effective leader. The Sweet Sixteen is not only beneficial for coaches, but for parents, teachers and anyone in a leadership position."</p><p>Becoming a Sweet Sixteen coach, parent, or leader will be one of the most challenging and rewarding things you will ever do. Be blessed as you read!</p>
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