• HIS NICKNAME IS THUNDER

    From Billy Lawter@RICKSBBS to All on Sat Mar 14 06:56:53 2026
    HIS NICKNAME IS THUNDER

    . His Nickname is Thunder, but even in Cleveland, that is a
    misnomer. The only thing outwardly intimidating about Andre Thornton
    is his size. He looks like a guy who could snap a bat in half with
    his bare hands.
    . But don't be misled by appearances. His voice is tissue paper
    soft, his manner extra polite. Andre Thornton is a deeply religious
    man who has found in baseball a vehicle to convey a very special
    message, even while he's terrorizing American league pitchers. That
    is why the story of yet another remarkable comeback by the 32 year old
    first baseman-designated hitter is unique.
    . Through his 16 year professional baseball career, Andre Thornton
    has survived frustration, rejection and the ultimate tragedy of losing
    his wife and a child in a 1977 car accident. For two recent seasons,
    the 6-foot-2, 205 pound Thornton was in virtual hibernation, chiefly
    because of injury. But now he is back. In fact, he's on a rampage.
    - Larry Whiteside, Sportswriter for the Boston Globe.

    TRAGEDY ... TRIUMPH

    . Obviously, power hitter Andre Thornton has endured much more than
    baseball injuries or fickle batting slumps. His most painful
    experience began on an icy night in October 1977 when the van he was
    driving skidded off the Pennsylvania turnpike. Thornton's wife and 3
    year old daughter were killed, leaving only Andre and his 4 year old
    son as survivors.
    . "There is no doubt that the accident was like tearing the insides
    right out of me," says Thornton. "My first wife and I both loved the
    Lord. She was a wonderful woman. We spent seven years together. I
    felt God's presence right there on that highway in Pennsylvania I felt
    God's peace. Now I'm thankful that I knew Him years before, that I
    didn't have to come to that point in my life and see my wife and child
    lying on a highway and have no hope at all ... [Hope] is the essence
    of life."
    . That tragedy was the true test of Andre's faith. It proved that
    his outer composure was more than just a mask - it was the result of a
    deep inner stability, a firm spiritual foundation. That's why he
    received the 1978 Danny Thompson award for "exemplary Christian spirit
    in baseball," and the 9th annual Roberto Clemente Award for his
    "sportsmanship, character, community involvement and contributions to
    team and baseball."

    HOW IT ALL BEGAN

    . But Thornton remembers how it all began in 1968, just months
    after entering professional baseball. He had just joined the National
    Guard and was alone in his room. "It was one of the loneliest times
    of my life," he says. "Everything seemed to be so confusing, and
    questions about life were boiling inside of me. It wasn't money I was
    looking for. It wasn't clothes or houses or a profession that had
    prestige. I wanted to know what life was all about, why I was here,
    where I was going. The questions were demanding an answer. Here I
    was, experiencing all the things that most people want, but the world
    could not give the true answers that I needed so urgently."
    . It was then that Thornton started to read the small tract that
    his mother had given him earlier. For the first time Thornton
    understood Christ's words: "I came that they might have life, and
    might have it abundantly." (John 10:10) "I knew that was what I was
    looking for," Thornton says, "life, abundant life. Here was the
    answer to my question. First God had a purpose for my life. He
    created me in order that I might enjoy Him and serve Him. Second,
    when I died, I could know that I would have eternal life with God."
    . Thornton realized that he needed a new spiritual life. "The
    Bible told me that 'all have sinned and fall short of the glory of
    God' (Romans 3:23), and that 'the wages of sin is death' (Romans 6:23)
    which means spiritual separation from God." He understood that his
    sin was the reason why he wasn't experiencing abundant life. "Then I
    read that there was a solution to this problem," Thornton recalls.
    "The key ... was my believing in God's Son, Jesus Christ. The Bible
    says, 'God has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son. He
    who has the Son has the life; he who does not have the Son of God does
    not have the life. These things [were] written to you who believe in
    the name of the Son of God, in order that you may KNOW that you have
    eternal life' (I John 5:11-13). Believing that Jesus Christ had died
    on the cross to pay the penalty for man's sin, and knowing that He had
    risen from the dead, Thornton got down on his knees and asked Christ
    to be his personal Savior.

    AN INFINITE RESOURCE

    . "It's been more than ten years since I invited Jesus Christ to
    come into my life, to forgive me of my sins, and to change my life.
    And I have found Him to be the source of joy, peace, love - of all
    things I ever wanted in life. There have been trials and tragedies,
    but God has brought me through all of them."
    . Sometimes we experience problems and trials that we can't
    understand. I've learned that there is one thing I can trust and that
    is what God says in His Word. That comforts me and reassures me, even
    when all of my questions aren't answered."
    . That confident assurance enables Andre Thornton to remain calm
    through all the circumstances of life. He has found a stability in
    God, and inner foundation which holds him up when life threatens to
    overwhelm him. He keeps swinging at life's tough pitches.

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