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Episode 48 of Words of the Wise features one of the most decorated and respected leaders in American high school sports and education: Coach J.T. Curtis. At 78 years old, J.T. is not only the winningest football coach in the nation with over 600 victories and 28 state championships, but also serves as Head of Schools at John Curtis Christian School—the very school his parents founded.
Throughout our conversation, JT reflects on his upbringing in a pastor’s home, the leap of faith his father took to start the school, and the lessons he carried into coaching, education, and ministry. “My dad was a man who didn’t understand walls. He’d go over them, around them, or through them. And he taught me you’ve got to be qualified—you can’t just rely on a name, you’ve got to earn it.”
J.T. shares stories of the mentors who shaped him, from his high school coach Bob Whitman to Arkansas coaching legend Frank Broyles. He also opens up about building not only a football dynasty, but a school community rooted in consistency and faith: “The key to success is consistency. Innovation is important, but you change because it’s better—not just because it’s new.”
Beyond football, J.T. reflects on his greatest legacy: his family. He speaks with gratitude for his late wife Lydia—“She was a servant, a wonderful mother, and I miss her every day”—and for the chance to watch his three children and ten grandchildren grow. As Head of Schools, coach and pastor, his life message is simple: “There’s no substitute for the grind, for the hard work. But most importantly, your relationship with God through Christ is all that matters.”
This episode isn’t just about football history—it’s about faith, family, and a life lived pouring into others.
SOLI DEO GLORIA!
If you have someone wise in your life—a grandparent, coach, mentor, or friend—whose story deserves to be captured, I’d love to interview them and preserve their wisdom forever. You can email me at [email protected] or send us a message on social media. It makes a great holiday or birthday gift.
Throughout our conversation, JT reflects on his upbringing in a pastor’s home, the leap of faith his father took to start the school, and the lessons he carried into coaching, education, and ministry. “My dad was a man who didn’t understand walls. He’d go over them, around them, or through them. And he taught me you’ve got to be qualified—you can’t just rely on a name, you’ve got to earn it.”
J.T. shares stories of the mentors who shaped him, from his high school coach Bob Whitman to Arkansas coaching legend Frank Broyles. He also opens up about building not only a football dynasty, but a school community rooted in consistency and faith: “The key to success is consistency. Innovation is important, but you change because it’s better—not just because it’s new.”
Beyond football, J.T. reflects on his greatest legacy: his family. He speaks with gratitude for his late wife Lydia—“She was a servant, a wonderful mother, and I miss her every day”—and for the chance to watch his three children and ten grandchildren grow. As Head of Schools, coach and pastor, his life message is simple: “There’s no substitute for the grind, for the hard work. But most importantly, your relationship with God through Christ is all that matters.”
This episode isn’t just about football history—it’s about faith, family, and a life lived pouring into others.
SOLI DEO GLORIA!
If you have someone wise in your life—a grandparent, coach, mentor, or friend—whose story deserves to be captured, I’d love to interview them and preserve their wisdom forever. You can email me at [email protected] or send us a message on social media. It makes a great holiday or birthday gift.
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