Mound Visits, 2/16/18

I wish the very best to all of the Division l Baseball Coaches who begin another season. As exciting as this day is, it’s only the beginning. Ravi Zacharias once said, “Beginning well is a momentary thing; finishing well is a lifelong thing.” As we all meet the challenges of a new day or a […]

Mound Visits, 2/15/18

Today, I will attend the funeral of a good friend. Recently, during my last visit with him, he knew he would be leaving soon. He talked about family, friends, former teammates and…Heaven. I was reminded once again what is really important in life; our relationship with family members, friends and with God. Sure, it’s very […]

Mound Visits, 2/14/18

If we only pray when we have a “want” or a “need” we approach God’s throne as spoiled children. Many times, I fall short in thanking God for the many blessings He has given. Recently, I saw this prayer in a devotional: “Thank you for accepting me as I am but not leaving me the […]

Mound Visits, 2/12/18

Have you ever wanted to position yourself in a social setting in order to gain more influence, recognition or power? Perhaps we have all been in that situation a few times in our life. Jesus has much to say about this: “When someone invites you to a wedding feast, do not take the place of […]

Mound Visits, 2/9/18

Most of us, at times, struggle with the depth of our prayers and whether we are even worthy to pray…and even how often we should pray. Max Lucado says this about prayer: “If prayer depends on how I pray, I’m sunk. But if prayer depends on the One who hears the prayers…then I have hope.” […]

Mound Visits, 2/8/18

Some baseball historians say that Satchel Paige is the greatest pitcher in the history of the game. Unfortunately, he wasn’t allowed to play Major League Baseball until he was 42! “Satch” had a quick wit and possessed a lot of wisdom. He once asked the rhetorical question, “How old would you be if you didn’t […]

Mound Visits, 2/4/18

I have spending some time with a good friend who is in Hospice Care. He spends a lot of time alone in his room in a nursing home. Last week he asked me, “Keith, you know I think about when I’m alone here in this bed…What will heaven be like?” C.S. Lewis once said, “There […]

Mound Visits, 2/2/18

We live in an era of having many “friends,” but few real friendships. In reality, we may have many Facebook “friends” or Twitter followers, but very few, if any, real people that lead to real, meaningful conversations. There’s nothing more important than our relationship with God, family and friends. If you have unwittingly outgrown having […]