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Dave Burchett

    Dave Burchett, a seasoned television sports director, draws from extensive experience directing coverage of the Olympic Games, professional, and collegiate sports. His directing career spans over three decades with the Texas Rangers baseball team, earning him a national Emmy and two local Emmys. Through his writing, Burchett explores themes of faith and human nature, often reflecting on life's complexities and relationships. He has also cultivated a speaking ministry and maintains a blog, sharing his unique perspectives and insights with readers.

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    Stay: Lessons My Dogs Taught Me about Life, Loss, and Grace
    When Bad Christians Happen to Good People
    Between the White Lines
    Grunt the Runt Finds His Purpose
    • 2020

      Grunt the Runt Finds His Purpose is the story of a little puppy with a big heart. Young readers will love the true "underdog" who never gives up in his pursuit of a purpose for his life. Grunt learns that God creates every one of His creatures with a special role to fulfill but sometimes the journey to find your way is tough. He learns that every experience is a building block to find out who you are. Grunt realizes that adversity refines and helps you grow stronger. You will be touched by the heartwarming completion of Grunt the Runt's determined and successful trek to find his purpose.

      Grunt the Runt Finds His Purpose
    • 2019

      Between the White Lines

      Coach W.T. Johnston's Determined Pursuit of Ultimate Victory

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The story captures the intense passion surrounding high school football in Newton, Texas, a small town where winning the state championship is the ultimate goal for coaches. The community's deep devotion to the sport transforms Friday nights into a cherished ritual, highlighting the cultural significance of football in this tight-knit community. Through the lens of small-town life, the narrative explores themes of ambition, community spirit, and the pursuit of glory in a sport that unites the town.

      Between the White Lines
    • 2015
    • 2011

      When Bad Christians Happen to Good People

      Where We Have Failed Each Other and How to Reverse the Damage

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.3(110)Add rating

      Navigating the pain caused by religious moralism, the author shares personal insights on healing from betrayal and disillusionment within the church. Offering a practical response to the hurt inflicted by "bad Christians," this revised edition emphasizes living as true followers of Jesus rather than enforcers of rules. Readers are encouraged to embrace God's grace daily, move beyond legalism, and foster understanding among believers. The book includes a discussion guide for individual and small-group use, promoting both personal and communal growth.

      When Bad Christians Happen to Good People