by peter.ramsay | Dec 22, 2017 | Life Lessons
We have so many layers. Like peeling an onion, someone has said. We can be piously sweet, smiling and gregarious. We can be connivingly sneaky, self-serving and mean. We can be ever-so-clean; and then, disgustingly filthy. In our desire to be respected and accepted,...
by Peter Ramsay | Dec 4, 2007 | Life Lessons
He’s in his early 40s, married, and has two young boys. But that’s not all. He’s a celebrity actor with many awards to his credit, including an Oscar. Despite his achievements and fame, he seems to have a spiritual thirst for something deeper. He is thinking about...
by peter.ramsay | Mar 8, 2007 | Personal Stories
I was only four years old in 1974 when I first recall being told that I needed to be saved. I had heard that I was a lost sinner and was warned that I must be saved or suffer the judgment of God for my sins in the lake of fire for all eternity. AFRAID OF THE RAPTURE...
by peter.ramsay | Dec 4, 2006 | Life Lessons
2006 will probably go down as the big year for mea culpas. Mea Culpa is the Latin for: a personal acknowledgment of failure or fault. Inserting the Latin word ‘maxima’ changes it to a ‘big’ failure. November was the month a stand-up comic actor committed a potentially...