Well, it’s been over a year in the making, but it is finally available. My new book, “Walking With My Savior” went on sale yesterday morning.
This book tells the story of how I started life as an abused child, grew up in and around the wrestling business and spent years trying to heal hidden hurts and discover my true self-worth. It also shows how our Heavenly Father was with me each and every step of the way. . . even when I didn’t realize it.
Although this book is definitely autobiographical in tone, it’s not meant to be my autobiography per se. Instead, it is intended to encourage and uplift those who may be lost, hurting or struggling with their own walk with Jesus. My sincere hope is that it will help someone see that the Lord doesn’t abandon them, even in their darkest hours.
The book is 172 pages and is available in paperback format. If your order from the distributor, it is $14.95 plus shipping and handling.
As a bonus for those who visit my websites, I will pay the postage if you order the book from me directly. You may do so via PayPal at
If you would like your copy signed, please send me an e-mail letting me know this and also letting me know the name you would like in the inscription. This free shipping offer is only available in the USA.
For those of you who prefer e-books, we have an electronic version of the book available from our distributor for $10. If you would like to order the e-book version, or if you’re outside of the USA and wish to order the printed version, please do so from our distributor, Lulu.com. Here’s the link.
I sincerely hope that you enjoy the book and that it blesses you.
Take care and God bless.
Tim
August 23 2008 | News | No Comments »
Because of flight schedules, I recently found myself sitting in Baltimore’s BWI airport for several hours. With a lot of time to wait and not too many entertaining ways to do it, I headed for the airport shops.
It was at a little bookstore that I found Don Piper’s book 90 Minutes in Heaven: A True Story of Death & Life
I’m so glad that I did. This is an excellent read.
This find was especially timely too since I was in the airport returning home from my mom’s funeral. Although I’ve been a Christian for most of my life, there are times when we need just a little extra bit of inspiration and comfort. This book provided both of those for me. Don’s story is nothing less than awe-inspiring and his descriptions of Heaven are great.
To be honest, my sister Donna had recommended this book to me two years ago, but I had put off buying it. I truly believe that it was God’s will for me to find this book at just the right moment.
Folks, if you’ve recently lost a loved one, or if your going through an extra big trial (or if you just want to be uplifted), I strongly urge you to read this book. You’ll be so glad that you did.
God bless.
June 29 2008 | News | No Comments »
Hi Folks. I apologize for the lack of activity on this site. I’ve been a bit distracted lately.
My mother, Joyce Hicks, passed away on May 28 at the age of 70. I flew back to Virginia so that I could help with preaching her funeral. While her service was the easiest one I’ve ever written, I must say that it was the toughest to deliver.
Since I’ve been back home, there have been a lot of projects to catch up on. Now, with the projects back in order (somewhat) and my office in one piece (sort of), I think I’m ready to resume blogging and get this site started off right.
I appreciate your patience. Take care and God bless.
June 29 2008 | Site News | No Comments »
The photo at left is of me and my momma. It was taken in March of 2006.
Since it is Mother’s Day, I wanted to take a few moments to tell you a little bit about my momma, Joyce Hicks.
As many of you know, my father committed suicide back in 1976 (when I was not quite nine years old). Momma was disabled, and our sisters were pretty much moved out of the house. Somehow, Momma managed to raise me and my brother, Michael, on the little bit of money she received from Social Security survivor benefits. I can honestly say that money was tight, but we didn’t want for very much.
Momma is also the person who is most responsible for my love of the Lord. I remember us going to church. She would get all dressed up and put on her perfume. Momma always smelled so good on church days. As we drove to church, she would give me and Michael some gum or a mint or something. I don’t know if she was passing a hint or just being nice.
Once we got to church, Momma loved to sing the hymns. I still remember hearing her sing to her King and Savior. There’s a song that says, “When momma sang, the angels stopped to listen.” I believe that is true of my momma.
I also remember us going to many revival meetings. Those memories stay with me to this very day. It’s ironic. As I type this paragraph, the song “Precious Memories” is playing on my PC. It’s funny how things work sometimes.
While I was visiting Momma in March of 2006, she went to the doctor and he told her that she had inoperable lung cancer and he estimated she had six months to live. Momma would have none of that. She said that only God knew the day and hour when He would call her home.
For the past two years, Momma has continued to defy that doctor’s prediction. She just kept on going along. Over the past two years, her condition slowly got worse. She could no longer drive and getting about required an electric wheel chair, but the rapid decline that the doctor predicted was not there. That is, it wasn’t there until two weeks ago.
Two weeks ago, on Saturday morning, I called my mom to see how she was doing. Her reply was, “Not good. I’m having chest pain and trouble breathing. They think I have Pneumonia.”
Momma went to the hospital where they discovered that the lung cancer has totally taken over the left lung and the right lung is full of Emphysema. The hospital sent Momma home for hospice care. My sister, Donna, who lives nearby, has been taking care of Momma, but her job didn’t allow her to be a full-time care giver. Fortunately, my sister, Debbie (who lives in South Carolina) was able to take leave from her job and go up and care for Mom.
On this Mother’s Day, I reflect on the many good times I’ve had with my Mom and all she’s given to me (and so many others) during her life. When I spoke to Momma a couple days ago, I must say that her body sounded weak, but her spirit is strong! You see, Momma is a bit frightened as anyone would be, but she loves the Lord and she knows her eternity is secure. The rest of our family takes great comfort in that fact.
I have a favor to ask. When you say your prayers, would you please remember my Momma? Please pray that God will continue to give her peace and comfort and, when her time comes, that He will dispatch His angels to take her by the hands and lead her home.
God bless you. I love you all.
May 11 2008 | Uncategorized | No Comments »
Yesterday in church, Pastor Patrick Malone preached a message on “the journey” that we’re all on. As you know, when you travel, you need two things: (1) A destination in mind and (2) directions on how to get there. For the Christian, both of these things can be found in the fourteenth chapter of the Gospel of St. John.
“Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also. And whither I go ye know, and the way ye know. Thomas saith unto him, Lord, we know not whither thou goest; and how can we know the way? Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. “
(John 14:1-6)
Since we now have a destination in mind (The Father’s House) and a direction to get there (through Jesus Christ) we must determine if we are truly on the right path. There are many who would say that they are, but are they truly. Have really accepted Christ as our savior and truly made Him Lord of our life. Are we truly and carefully following our GPS (God’s Plan of Salvation) on this journey or are we merely driving around in circles?
Interesting points to ponder. Pastor Malone’s sermon tackled the issue much better than my short synopsis did here, but I’m sure you get the point.
April 07 2008 | Messages | No Comments »
Welcome to the newest version of "The Promise" newsletter. I’ve decided to recreate the site as a web log (or "blog") to keep you up-to-date on all of the interesting stuff that crosses my desk.
For those of you who use RSS readers, you can subscribe to our messages automatically. Otherwise, we will start offering the e-mail version of the newsletter again soon.
We’ll be getting started soon. Feel free to comment on posts that interest you. Just please remember that spam will not be allowed and will be deleted.
I hope that you enjoy your visit and come on back by often.
Take care and God bless.
Tim
April 06 2008 | Uncategorized | No Comments »