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THE PERFECT SCRIPT
FAITH, FAMILY AND A FINAL SEASON
After twenty-one years of near-misses and playoff heartbreak, a small-town Texas coach faces the end of a season—and possibly his career. As his team falls short once again, his marriage hangs in the balance, and his daughter fights through injury, he begins to discover a truth he’s resisted his entire life: some victories only come when you surrender control.
The Perfect Script is a powerful story of leadership, humility, and rediscovered faith—reminding us that even when the season ends in loss, God may be writing something far greater than we can see.
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The Perfect Script
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After twenty-five years of coaching in small-town Texas, Brad Elam had built respected programs, won district titles, and made deep playoff runs. But he had never broken through to the biggest stage.
When another season ends in heartbreak, the loss exposes more than a scoreboard deficit. Behind the steady, disciplined coach is a man facing separation, financial strain, wounded pride, and the painful realization that control has defined more of his life than faith ever did.
As he returns to church and begins rebuilding his spiritual foundation, a new season unfolds—one that will test not just his team, but his heart. The Perfect Script is a story of leadership, surrender, and discovering that sometimes the greatest victory comes when you stop trying to write the ending yourself.
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Former NCAA Division I Softball Coach
The Perfect Script is a deeply personal testimony of faith forged through failure. Brad’s honesty about pride, marriage, and surrender makes this book relatable and redemptive. It’s a story of how God writes beauty through broken seasons.
Christian Counselor & Speaker
What makes The Perfect Script compelling isn’t just the small-town setting or the playoff drama—it’s the humanity. Brad writes with the quiet intensity of someone who has lived every word. This is a story about perseverance, but even more, it’s about transformation.
Sports Journalist
Brad reminds us that faith is often strengthened in the losses, not the wins. His journey shows that when we finally let go of control, God begins to write something greater than we imagined. A moving and encouraging read.
Senior Pastor
This book beautifully shows that faith isn’t polished—it’s forged. Brad’s journey through disappointment and surrender reminds us that God often works most clearly in seasons that feel like failure.
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This isn’t just a book about softball. It’s about faith when the season falls apart. It’s about family when everything feels fractured. It’s about learning to let go of the pen and trust the Perfect Script Writer.
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Brad Elam captures the true weight of leadership—the pressure, the silence after defeat, and the responsibility coaches carry alone. But more than that, he reveals the humility required to grow. This is a powerful reminder that the greatest victories aren’t always on the scoreboard.