The Sacred Acre, Mark Tabb
The Sacred Acre, Mark Tabb
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The Sacred Acre
The Ed Thomas Story

Author: Mark Tabb

Narrator: Stefan Rudnicki

Unabridged: 6 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 08/30/2011


Synopsis

When tragedy devastated a small town, an unlikely source of inspiration pieced the community back together in this dramatic true story. On a Sunday in May 2008, an F5 tornado hit the town of Parkersburg, Iowa, killing eight people and destroying 250 homes and businesses within a span of 34 seconds. The next day, Parkersburg's beloved football coach, Ed Thomas, made a stunning prediction: "God willing, we will play our first home game here on this field this season."One hundred days later, the home team scored a victory on the field they dubbed the Sacred Acre, serving as a galvanizing point for the town to band together and rebuild. But just as Parkersburg was recovering, another disaster struck.While working with a group of football and volleyball players early one morning, one of Thomas's former students walked in and gunned him down at point-blank range. Thomas was only 58 years old. The murder of this hometown hero spread across national news headlines, and Thomas's community reeled from the shock. But his story doesn't end there.As you discover more about this incredible town, you'll learn:That grief is no match for loveThe life-changing power of faith and forgivenessWhat it truly means to lean on your communityHow to use your God-given gifts for goodPraise for The Sacred Acre: "Ed Thomas was a man who lived the gospel, loved his family, and believed in doing things the right way. He taught his players that there are no shortcuts and that you will ultimately be judged, not by what you did, but on how you did it. His heart, his faith, and his Christian character are evident in so many of them. I believe that reading this book will give you a better understanding of this special man and the example he left for all of us to follow."--Tony Dungy, former head coach of the Indianapolis Colts

About Mark Tabb

Award-winning author and storyteller Mark Tabb has authored and coauthored over forty books, including the #1 New York Times bestseller and Mom’s Choice Award winner Mistaken Identity. His book Convicted: An Innocent Man, the Cop Who Framed Him, and an Unlikely Journey of Forgiveness and Friendship, written with Jameel McGee and Andrew Collins, received a 2017 Christopher Award. His other New York Times bestsellers include The Light Within Me with Fox and Friends coanchor Ainsley Earhardt, A Promise to Ourselves with Alec Baldwin, The Unusual Suspect with Stephen Baldwin, and The Sacred Acre: The Ed Thomas Story. For more, visit www.marktabb.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sarah on May 18, 2015

I have had this for so long, a gift from my Mom, but Sunday I read the book. It was so powerful that I teared up in several places. It really made me think about reaching out to those around me and making a difference.......more

Goodreads review by Carol on March 25, 2018

If I could give this book more than 5 stars, I would. I have wanted to read it for a long time. It is a 'wow' book, so inspiring, so moving. I will admit, one of the reasons it was so powerful for me was because I lived it. I lived 20 miles from Parkersburg. I remember exactly where I was when the t......more

Goodreads review by Carson on April 25, 2024

Sacred Acre is a book written about the great life of Ed Thomas who is the main character in this book. I love the main character. He shows a lot of emotion and he is very inspirational and has an impact on everyone, all of his players, his kids and grandkids. Another reason I love this book is the......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on April 25, 2018

I actually stopped reading my other book because this one was so compelling and uplifting. I was inclined to like the book because I remember the coverage of the tornado and then Coach Thomas' death. It's just a heartwarming story about a humble, faith-filled man and a town who endured tragedy but s......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on November 18, 2024

Ehhhh. This was written by a pastor so there is a ton of time focusing on evangelical Christianity. This would have been better if written by a seasoned sports writer. There is so muc more here that has been left out.......more