Making the Call Living with Your Decisions

Making the Call: Living with Your Decisions by Lance Easley, published by Barbour Publishing, Incorporated in 2013, explores the pivotal moments that shape our lives. This 192-page book recounts the experiences of Easley, an NFL referee who faced intense scrutiny after making a controversial call during a high-stakes game. Through his narrative, Easley reflects on the pressures of decision-making and the importance of faith in navigating life’s challenges.
Readers will find a personal account that delves into the complexities of living with the consequences of one’s choices. Easley emphasizes that life extends beyond a single moment and highlights the significance of preparing oneself for the decisions that lie ahead. The book touches on themes of biography and sports, offering insights into the intersection of personal integrity and professional responsibility.
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What if your life hinged on a decision you had to make in a split second? That’s the compelling story of NFL referee Lance Easley. As a “replacement referee” during 2012’s referee lockout, Easley thought he’d earned his dream job–until he made a disputed call during a Monday night game viewed by more than 16 million people. Suddenly, Easley found himself the target of scorn, hatred, even death threats. Thankfully, his solid Christian faith helped see him through the controversy. In Making the Call: Living with Your Decisions, Easley–along with bestselling cowriter Brock Thoene–explains that life is about much more than making a single call. It’s about deciding beforehand just how you’ll live with the calls you make.
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