I’m just…

One of the worst things a guy can say about himself is, “I’m just….” “I’m just a roofer.”  “I’m just a kid.”  “I’m just an old retired guy.”  “I’m just an

Our Tribute to Ernie Banks–January 31, 1931-January 23, 2015

THE SECOND INNING—HEROES (From Welcome to the Big Leagues–Every Man’s Journey to Significance  pp. 23-35) Darrel’s Big League Hero Darrel met his hero in 1969, Darrel’s rookie year in the

Our tribute to Ernie Banks Continued

THE BOTTOM HALF OF THE SECOND INNING—HEROES Every Man Needs a Hero—Every Man Needs to Be a Hero “Even when I am old and gray, do not forsake me, my

Be ready when the game comes to you. Part 6

Your time will come. From page 154 of Welcome to the Big Leagues–Every Man’s Journey to Significance “Darrel, I want you to be ready when the game comes to you.”

Be ready when the game comes to you! Part 5

God makes everybody with a purpose.  There is a place on his team for you.  You are made with a design and there are things you can do that nobody

Be ready when the game comes to you! Part 4

Don’t be afraid to ask the question.  But be prepared to hear an answer you might not like.  “The truth will set you free.” Below from pages 152, 3 of                                                                                                                                                               

Be ready when the game comes to you. Part 3.

The previous posts reveal the difficulty of sitting on the bench. Now is the time for action and Darrel needed answers.  He was good enough to make it to the Big

Be ready when the game comes to you. Part 2.

Sitting on the bench is painful. It is not part of a man’s plan. His game is thrown off. Doubt sets in. A guy can get messed-up in his mind

“Be ready when the game comes to you.” Part 1.

How do you get in the game when you are sitting on the bench? There is a way! Last week I heard Darrel tell the story again and he never

Happy Fathers Day

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This column is dedicated to the memory of my dad, Bob Hettinger.  He fought the fight for freedom in war and honor and devotion in all the battles and struggles