My Recent Favorite Books

It is very important to read from the Bible everyday, but I also read other books. These are my favorite books from the past several years. Most all were found at thrift stores or used online.

Anam Cara by John O’Donohue (A book of Celtic Wisdom)

He Leadeth Me by Walter J. Ciszek (American priest that spent 23 years in Soviet Gulag)

Holy Desperation by Heather King (Praying as if your life depends on it)

Matterhorn by Karl Marlantes (A novel of the Viet Nam War, but actually Karl’s story)

Evangelical is Not Enough by Thomas Howard (Worship of God in Liturgy & Sacrament)

Dakota by Kathleen Norris (A Spiritual Geography)

The Cloister Walk by Kathleen Norris

Prayer Shield by C. Peter Wagner (How to Intercede for Pastors & Other Christian Leaders)

The Unnecessary Pastor by Marva J. Dawn & Eugene Peterson

Working the Angles by Eugene Peterson (The Shape of Pastoral Integrity)

Ten Things Wrong with the Modern Church by Paul Washer

Knowing God by J.I. Packer (Took over a year to read, so much good information.)

Catholics Wake Up by Jesse Romero (Be a Spiritual Warrior)

Map of My Dead Pilots by Colleen Mondor (The Dangerous Game of Flying in Alaska)

One Day a Week

What if your football team only came to weightlifting one day a week? Would the team get better with this one day a week workout? Would the individuals on the team be able to increase their personal maximum best lifts and be able to run faster and jump higher with greater agility with a one day a week workout?

Everything that I read about weightlifting says that if you lift once a week you are just maintaining what you have. You are not increasing your strength and you are basically standing still.

So in our spiritual lives if we work out with God only one day a week do you suppose you are growing your strength and faith or are you just standing still?

Get busy and grow your strength and faith in the Lord to your maximum potential by working out more often with our Father in Heaven.

Isaiah 40:30-31 Even youth grow tired and weary and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.

Catholic Priest Drops Truth Bomb On Joe Biden

This video was not put here as a political statement on who I voted for or didn’t vote for. This video was put here to stop men and women from dealing with the pain of abortion.

A good friend of mine got his girlfriend pregnant in college and paid for her to have an abortion. She ended up in a mental institution for a period of time and my friend became a drunken drug addict. Both of them eventually found Jesus, but they were never together again.

It takes courage to stand up for what is right and this priest has got it right. I pray we have more leaders of faith do the same.

https://youtu.be/M92PX3Df7HM

Perfect Practice

Several weeks into the football season, the coach would tell us he wanted a perfect play drill. He would call an offensive play and we were supposed to perform it with no mistakes. He then would put the offense against the defense and expect the same perfect play. As you can guess it rarely happened to be perfect against the defense.

In life we are not perfect either. King David was a man after God’s own heart. He knew the Ten Commandments, he knew right from wrong, but he saw Bathsheba and desired her in his mind first, which lead to coveting, adultery, lies and murder.

You and me are men just like King David. We know we should not commit adultery, lust or fornicate, but we do have inner thoughts of things we should not do and at times we fail even if it is just in our imagination.

There is no perfect church where there is no sin. There is no perfect pastor, priest or preacher. If your pastor and church is held up as the perfect place you know it is a fake. None of us are perfect, but we must strive for perfection.

Paul the Apostle talked about this imperfection in men and claimed he was the chief sinner of us all. He took the Gospel to the gentiles and wrote many letters that are in the Bible today. A great man, but still a sinner, just like you and me.

1 Timothy 1: 15-16 Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners—of whom I am the worst. But for that very reason I was shown mercy so that in me, the worst of sinners, Christ Jesus might display his immense patience as an example for those who would believe in him and receive eternal life.

Romans 7:15-20 I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do. And if I do what I do not want to do, I agree that the law is good. As it is, it is no longer I myself who do it, but it is sin living in me.  For I know that good itself does not dwell in me, that is, in my sinful nature. For I have the desire to do what is good, but I cannot carry it out. For I do not do the good I want to do, but the evil I do not want to do—this I keep on doing. Now if I do what I do not want to do, it is no longer I who do it, but it is sin living in me that does it.

Tackling Drills

The Head Football Coach was angry. He and the assistant coaches were running the football team through variations of tackling drills early in the season, and coach was not happy! All of a sudden the coach stops the tackling drill brings everyone in close and screams as loud as he can, “Have any of you guys ever been in a fist fight? Have you ever got angry enough at someone that you wanted to punch them? That is the kind of attitude I want to see in our tackling drills from now on!”

Peter, in the Bible, got angry when they came to arrest Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. He drew his sword and cut off the ear of the high priest servant as he struck the servant in the head. You can bet Peter didn’t just come up behind the servant and grab his ear and cut it off quickly. No Peter pulled his sword and then attacked Malchus just like you would in a fist fight or a tackling drill!

John 18:10 “Then Simon Peter having a sword, drew it and struck the high priest’s servant and cut off his right ear. The servant’s name was Malchus.” Jesus did tell Peter to put away his sword and then healed Malchus’s ear.

So have you ever been in a fist fight? The worst punch I ever received was when I took my eye off of my adversary. I did not see the punch coming. That is the worst punch satan will ever give you, is when you take your eye off of him. You take your eye off satan when you don’t believe in him. Research shows that well over half the church going people in America don’t believe in satan and that includes pastors, priests and ministers. So is it any wonder satan is knocking out families, pastors and priest left and right because people don’t believe in satan and they don’t see the punch coming.

Now I am not advocating punching anyone and getting into fist fights to prove anything. That is foolishness. But I do know you need to be ready to fight with satan. This fight will be in your mind. That is where the real battleground will be found. The fight with satan should be just like a tackling drill or a fist fight and you need to bring some attitude to the fight. Who will win that fight in your mind, satan or Jesus?

Matthew 12:30 Jesus says, “Anyone who isn’t with me opposes me, and anyone who isn’t working with me is actually working against me.”

2 Corinthians 6:15 “What harmony can there be between Christ and the devil? How can a believer be a partner with an unbeliever?”

 

Coach Venable

Are you interested in learning about a Kansas football coaching legend, possibly one of the most successful and colorful coaches of our time? In November 2020 Chris Ridley self-published a book about former Baldwin City football and track and field coach, Merle Venable. Venable coached at Baldwin for over 20 years and his winning percentage there was nearly 70%.

If you knew or ever met Coach Venable it’s a must read. If you don’t know his story it’s a must read!

Books are only $15.00 each, which includes sales tax.

Shipping is an extra $5.00.

So total needed to ship you a book is just $20

Or you can Venmo me and send me your mailing address. Send me $20 on Venmo and send it to :

@Chris-Ridley-7 (my account)

If sending a check send $20.00 to:

Chris Ridley
5413 SW 11th St
Topeka, KS 66604

If you Venmo me, e-mail me your address please so I can ship your book in a timely fashion.

Any other questions, e mail me and I’ll be glad to communicate with you!

Coach Huck

Coach Larry Huck passed away this week. He was our head football coach from my freshman through junior year of high school. Part of our daily ritual at practice during warm up calisthenics was doing up downs. Coach loved up downs and as players, we hated up downs. If coach was unhappy with the team, the more up downs we did.

One day at practice the up down session was going extra long. One of the players on the back row yelled out, “Coach you are killing us.” Coach yelled back, “Killing you am I?” As we ran in place waiting for the next whistle to blow coach lectured us. “I am not killing you. You have more in you than you realize and I know you can do one more” as he blew the whistle again. And he continued to tell us we could do one more and continued to blow the whistle for what seemed like an eternity.

What coach was teaching us that day had a little to do with football, but more about life in general. No matter how tired you are, no matter what life throws at you and it can get difficult with death, sickness, marital issues, family problems, work problems you get knocked down, but you need to get back up.

At the time we did not understand the lesson coach was teaching us. We thought he was being……well I don’t want to tell you what we thought of him at that moment, but they weren’t nice thoughts.

Jesus said the same thing to his disciples at one point, “You do not realize now what I am doing, but later you will understand.” (John 13:7)

I’ll come and see you coach, after my up downs are done on this side.

Out of Shape Christian?

During my junior year of high school I needed to have an operation to remove a bone spur from my right knee. My parents and I decided to have it done at the end of basketball season and at the start of track season.

After surgery I went to track practice every day and did trainer or manager duties such as filling water bottles, helped tape guys and gave rub downs on tired, sore legs. At the end of that six week period I was given a doctors release to start running again. I was able to run in two practice sessions before that Fridays track meet, where I was put in a half mile run.

That Friday I ran the best race I could. When the race was over, I did not feel good. I walked to the goal post on the football field and vomited. My lack of practice time and my running as fast as I could for two minutes caught up with my out of shape body. I was sick. I vomited several more times in the next five minutes.

Now I had been at track practice every day for the past six weeks but had not been doing the workout on any of those days. Just hanging out at practice will not keep you in shape to run the race.

Can you see a comparison between going to track practice every day and not doing the workout, and in our daily lives of not exercising with God the Father every day?

We are supposed to be working out with God the Father every day. We are to read the Bible, pray, study, meditate and be in touch every day. If we don’t spend anytime working out with God week after week, then what do you suppose will happen to us when we are put in the real race of life and must give it every thing we have?

So are you in shape from working out with God the Father or are you just hanging around and are an out of shape Christian?

1Timothy 4:8 For while bodily training is of some value, godliness is of value in every way, as it holds promise for the present life and also for the life to come.