Leap of faith brings success

Published: Wednesday, July 1, 2009 5:43 p.m. MDT
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For Steven Rackley, career moves have been a matter of fervent prayer. And though it was difficult for the family to leave Utah, the spiritual blessings and dividends have been enormous.

"I can't express what a wonderful opportunity it has been for me and my family," said Rackley, who since 1999 has been the athletic director at Findlay University in Ohio. Since his arrival, the Findlay men's basketball team has compiled the best overall record in Division II and recently won the 2009 NCAA Division II national championship. The school also has four equestrian national championships, a women's volleyball team that has been to nationals four times and a wrestling team that consistently finishes in the top 10.

But success required a leap of faith, which Rackley and his family took in 1996. He left the comforts of his home in Taylorsville and his job at Weber State University to become the associate athletic director at Marshall University in West Virginia.

"That was about the last state I wanted to go to," Rackley said. "But I wanted the experience."

"I was offered the job on the spot at Marshall. My wife (Amy) and I spent an entire night praying about it and we knew that is where we were supposed to be."

Rackley spent three years at Marshall before going to Findlay, a move that was also preceded by fervent prayer.

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Since moving back East, Rackley has had several opportunities to serve in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He has been a counselor in the bishopric in both West Virginia and Findlay, and is currently the executive secretary in his ward. For the past year, he has also been an early-morning seminary teacher.

He said the hardest aspect of the calling is not getting up at 5 a.m., but being "prepared every single day."

Rackley, who served a full-time mission in Ventura, Calif., has come to know how smart, prepared and committed the students are.

"You get to know their lives and what they're involved with," he said. "I need to be ready to answer their questions. … If they're going to be there, then I'm going to be there."

A few years ago when flooding hit the Midwest, Findlay was hit particularly hard and Rackley saw "a real opportunity for the church to go to work."

As a college athletic director, he knows many of the community leaders and was able to coordinate assistance from the church. More than 150 missionaries came to the area to help with the cleanup.

"The United Way was left with an amazing perception of what the church is and what we can do," Rackley said.

Recent comments

P.S. Above comment was sent from someone you know - I failed to enter...

JoAnn Rupp | July 4, 2009 at 8:47 a.m.

Steve - what a great article - nice to see one of my favorite people...

Anonymous | July 4, 2009 at 8:45 a.m.

Congratulations Steve! Great man and Great Family!

DS | July 3, 2009 at 5:21 p.m.

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Steven Rackley, athletic director at Findlay University, and daughter Ali hold a banner.

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