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At one Christmas program of the weekday preschool ministry where all the kids sing Christmas songs and all the parents take pictures, I was present to welcome the parents, thank them for having their children in our weekday program, and to pray. Following my part, I sat on the front row to listen to the children. I had more fun watching the parents straining to see their child, to get the right angle for their photo, and to smile in admiration. When one class finished their songs and as they were coming down the risers so another class to ascend to take their place, one little boy, all dressed in his khakis and Christmas tie shouted, “I see my Daddy.”
Jesus coming to earth was his way for us to say, “I see my Daddy.” For in Jesus we see God personified. We visibly recognize God, the Father. When Jesus was sent by God, he see God with skin on. God became a man in human flesh.
Recently I wrote a book on Psalm 23, Soul Therapy: The Healing Words of Psalm 23, that speaks to the heart, quiets your spirit, and eases loneliness. This psalm is a picture of contentment; it represents that mental state and physical place for which everyone longs. I share how Psalm 23 can comfort and empower your life. Click here to claim your copy.
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About Rick Ezell
I am a husband, father, pastor, and writer.
This blog is about shaping character, transforming church, and impacting culture. I believe that if one defines their moments then their moments will determine their character and their character will influence their world.
I write on personal development, church leadership, and our changing culture. I also write about the resources I am developing and the books I am writing.
My goal is to create challenging, relevant, and inspiring content that will help you be a better person, the church be a better parish, and the world a better place. If you are interested in those things, this blog is for you.
I have served the church my entire career as a student minister and senior pastor. I studied at Samford University, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Northern Baptist Theological Seminary (eventually I will get it).
I have written eight books. My most recent ones are Chapter 13: The Excellence of Love and Soul Therapy: The Healing Words of Psalm 23. Both are available as eBooks. I have written over 1000 articles for various local, regional, and national publications.
I have been married to Cindy for thirty-three years. We have one wonderful daughter. We live in Greenville, SC.
In my free time, I enjoy writing, reading, running, tennis, and golf.
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