Michael Ramsey
What I’m Reading (2017) (Number 8)
Vanishing Grace by Philip Yancey
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Philip Yancey may be the most gifted writer in Christian literature today. His writing is well-informed, crisp and clean. So, when he tackles an issue like grace, you know it’s going to be done well. I wish this book could be required reading for all Christians. The timely message of grace and it’s place in […]
The Only John Wayne Movie I Hated
When Good And Bad Isn't As Clear As You'd Like It To Be
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Can You See The Reflection?
Seeing The Best In Each Other
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I love it when autumn arrives each year. There are a thousand things I love about fall, the cool mornings, pumpkin flavored things, and of course, college football. It doesn’t matter who is playing. I just love the games. I love the bands on the field at halftime, and the great environment on campus on […]
Less Can Be More
Why Hurrying Isn't Helping
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Parenting isn’t easy. Ok, you already knew that, but it’s something that’s super easy to forget. If you aren’t careful you will look back and beat yourself up a bit for the mistakes you’ve made, rather than just addressing them and moving on. One of my biggest mistakes during my single Dad years involved hurrying. […]
What I’m Reading (2017) (Number 8)
How To Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
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Three Dangerous Assumptions
Just Because Everyone Looks OK Doesn't Mean They Are
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You care about your relationships. We all do. In fact, when we lose someone in our inner relational circle, we are devastated. Even though they matter so much to us, it’s easy to forget to invest in our relationships. There are three assumptions that we have all made about our relationships that can lead to […]
What I’m Reading (2017) (Number 7)
The Poet's Corner
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John Lithgow has collected a wonderful assortment of poems fit for a lover or poetry or someone just getting started. I listened to the audio version of this book and highly recommend it. Lithgow reads some poems and has gathered a wonderful group or actors and friends to read the others. It’s easy to forget […]