Forty years ago today, the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded shortly after launch. One of the seven on board was my dear friend, Ronald McNair.
As a child in Lake City, South Carolina, Ronald was barred from checking out science books at his segregated local library.
Well, he eventually got his books, became the second Black American to go to space, and today that library now bears his name and serves as an education center honoring his legacy and love of science.
One of the best to do it at the HS level. Gets the most out of his team year in and year out. No hype, no 5 ⭐️, just work. When I was at @bwoodathletics I would always pop in early or stay late to watch @Ryan_Bailey21 ‘s practices because I always learned something new. 👏
He spoke on three things: will of God, purpose of God, & timing of God. We have to trust the timing & the hand of God, because it protects & provides. Move according to God’s time because when you move on God’s time, you will have a limitless, positive, & mind blowing future!