Battered Child, Broken Man is a record of the legacy of restoration resulting from Gods redemptive hand of grace touching one mans broken life. Reverend William H. Ramsey was not always a minister. Coming from an abusive home, Bill joined the military in hopes of a better life, but in the Vietnam War, there was nothing for him but destruction. His life after the navy was littered by prison, alcoholism, and a broken marriage. After the divorce, he gave up on himself, quit his job, and ended up hitting rock bottom.
Just as the candle of hope began to flicker its last shimmer in Bills mind, something beyond that time and place occurred. He met a tenacious woman who had compassion for him and led him to follow Christ despite his many flaws. Bill fell in love with her and her daughter, and became a loving father to all his children. Eventually, he found himself doing what he never thought he would do, walking back through the doors of a prison. Only this time, he was there to sow rather than reap. After going through all the pain and hardship brought on him by the poor choices he made, Bill desired greatly to illuminate the lies and deceit that almost led him to his demise with the good news of the Gospels. Included in this book are many of the stories of those who have been touched by Bills decision to go back into what was once his cage to bring the light of hope in a dark place.
About the author
WIlliam and Denise Ramsey grew up in southeast Texas, ministered in almost all prisons in Texas, as well as Angola, Louisiana, and have spent most of their lives in southeast Texas.
Bill enjoys his life in Austin with his wife of twenty-six years. He is a mentor and leader at a young biker church that he has been a part of from its beginnings. He also spends time bringing hope to the homeless and downtrodden in the streets of Austin. He went from the worthless pursuits of the flesh to fighting the good fight of faith, and becoming the man God created him to be.