Jean-Claude Killy was a French ski champion in the 1960s who was determined to be the best. Through rigorous training and experimenting with his technique, he developed an unconventional style where he kept his legs farther apart and sat back in his turns rather than leaning forward. When he won gold medals at the 1966 and 1967 Winter Olympics using this new style, it gained acceptance worldwide and became the norm, though it was originally considered odd. The document suggests that similarly, Christians should not simply conform to worldly standards but should experiment to develop their own distinctive godly lifestyle, and though it may seem unusual, it could help lead others to faith.