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Did you know that over 22,000 players have stepped up to the plate in Major League Baseball since 1876, yet only a tiny fraction—around 350—have earned the ultimate honor of the Hall of Fame? This stark contrast highlights how the everyday heroes, the common players who fill out rosters and grind through seasons, truly keep the game alive and thriving
Significance isn't measured by spotlight or stardom.
Just as common players log the innings, make the routine plays, and sustain teams through grind-it-out seasons, church members who serve quietly—greeters, prayer warriors, youth helpers—form the backbone of any congregation. Their faithfulness in small roles keeps the "game" going, fostering community and growth far more than rare headliners ever could.
Jack Savage
By Eric Adcock5
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Did you know that over 22,000 players have stepped up to the plate in Major League Baseball since 1876, yet only a tiny fraction—around 350—have earned the ultimate honor of the Hall of Fame? This stark contrast highlights how the everyday heroes, the common players who fill out rosters and grind through seasons, truly keep the game alive and thriving
Significance isn't measured by spotlight or stardom.
Just as common players log the innings, make the routine plays, and sustain teams through grind-it-out seasons, church members who serve quietly—greeters, prayer warriors, youth helpers—form the backbone of any congregation. Their faithfulness in small roles keeps the "game" going, fostering community and growth far more than rare headliners ever could.
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