“There is something holy about taking up the task of stewarding a life, especially our own. If we come to this work at all, we must come with humble expectations and a willingness to be led. We submit to the process, trusting that the science is sound, even when what we’re called to do hurts.”
Russ Ramsey“With all due respect to my surgeon, in a perfect world he would be out of a job.”
Russ Ramsey, Struck: One Christian's Reflections on Encountering Death“The world we inhabit is one where children feel sorrow long before they have the words to express it.”
Russ Ramsey, Struck: One Christian's Reflections on Encountering Death“This woman did not know me, but she knew this stretch of trail. She didn't know if I was kind or mean, gentle or abrasive, honest or a liar. She didn't need to know what I had accomplished in life or what I had wasted. She just knew that if I was there in her hospital on my birthday, I was probably feeling a little lost. On that basis alone, i mattered to her.”
Russ Ramsey, Struck: One Christian's Reflections on Encountering Death“Often the best gifts we can give each other cost nothing.”
Russ Ramsey, Struck: One Christian's Reflections on Encountering Death“If I wanted, I could come up with reasons to be angry with everyone I know; there are sins of commission or omission I could hang on every last person in my life… The truth is, I will never run out of people to indict. We are all guilty of so many failures to love well that if I wanted--and sometimes I do want--I could find some fault or transgression in everyone I know that I could then use to justify writing them off. I could blaze that trail to hell if I wanted to, and just the thought of it scares me off”
Russ Ramsey, Struck: One Christian's Reflections on Encountering Death“There is something holy about taking up the task of stewarding a life, especially our own. If we come to this work at all, we must come with humble expectations and a willingness to be led. We submit to the process, trusting that the science is sound, even when what we’re called to do hurts.”
Russ Ramsey, Struck: One Christian's Reflections on Encountering Death“We want the people around us to show us a satisfactory measure of genuine empathy, but no one has any idea what that looks like. This puts everyone in the precarious position of guaranteed failure. I know that no one knows how to deal with stuff like this. There are no experts here.”
Russ Ramsey, Struck: One Christian's Reflections on Encountering Death“Walking through suffering is a work that is bound by limitation. Often it isn't that the afflicted are unwilling to let others in. It is just that there comes a certain point in a person's suffering where there is no apparent port of entry.”
Russ Ramsey, Struck: One Christian's Reflections on Encountering Death“I, the infirm, find myself caring for the sorrows and fears of the well.”
Russ Ramsey, Struck: One Christian's Reflections on Encountering Death“To walk in faith is to confess that we do not know what awaits us, and the faith I have embraced does not promise an easy road.”
Russ Ramsey, Struck: One Christian's Reflections on Encountering Death