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Teach, Then Trust | The Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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“Mennonite” and “Hollywood” are two words not often heard in the same sentence together—
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yet David A.R. White has done exactly that.
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This son of a Mennonite pastor headed to Hollywood at age 19,
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with the support of his mom and dad.
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David’s parents didn’t restrict or limit his future based on their personal expectations for his life.
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They allowed him to explore on his own, with one request—
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that he followed the path he believed God has given him.
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Their liberty and trust allowed David to thrive.
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Parents, I’d encourage you to do the same for your children.
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Teach them well when they're young so you can trust their future decisions.
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I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.