The Quick Scan by Mike Ramey

 

TEENS: ARE YOU COACHABLE?

      A few months back, Indianapolis had a visit from the famed Harlem Globetrotters.  One of their current key players, ‘the smiling forward’ Zeus McClurkin, was interviewed on one of our local noon TV news shows.  During the interview, McClurkin brought up a very crucial point that many young players seem to miss during their formative years.

      “You have to be coachable in order to be a successful player in any sport.” McClurkin noted.

      Through his younger days, even though he was cut from many rosters on his way up in the basketball ranks, McClurkin gained the trust of his coaches because he did what he was told.  He earned more playing time on the court as his coaches did not having to worry about whether or not he would stick to their game plan.  On the official Harlem Globetrotters website, his bio has a wealth of information and inspiration.  His walk squares with his talk.

      I realize that there has been a lot made over the years of mentoring young people.  However, many young people get into mentoring programs—and drop out—because they won’t do what the mentor tells them to do.  The same can be said about teens entering school sports programs.  The young man who may not have the overall talent—but is willing to listen to the plan for success of his coach—oftentimes winds up spending more time playing in the game rather than sitting on the bench.  It’s NOT only about talent…it’s about LISTENING to your coach.

      I get a kick out of a series of commercials which have made the airwaves along these same lines.  A young athlete is being trained by the veteran coach.  At the beginning of the commercial the young man just doesn’t quite seem to get it.  The coach continues to work with him, and work with him, and work with him.  Eventually, the advice that the coach gives pays off with success in rehearsal—and later on the playing field.

      It’s all about being coachable.  This develops discipline and perseverance which leads to success.

      Tiger Woods had to hit a lot of golf balls before he won his first golf tournament.  Larry Bird and Michael Jordan had to shoot a lot of baskets well before they won their first series of basketball games.  Being coachable is always at the bottom line of success.  This same strategy can be applied to any venue in life.  Preaching. Business.  The Arts.  Law Enforcement.  Those young men who achieve are not necessarily ‘the best’ when they start out.  However, by paying attention to the ‘old heads’ in their respective ventures; by being coachable, success comes their way and the Lord blesses them big time.  Something worth remembering!  Is this Black enough for you?

      Mike Ramey is a Retired Minister, KJV Bible Teacher, syndicated columnist and Bible Prophecy Specialist who lives in Indianapolis, Indiana.  “The Quick Scan” is one of a variety of his columns appearing and abounding in print and cyberspace, written from a biblical, business, and common-sense perspective since 1996.  To drop him a line—or a whine—the address is still the same: mgmikeramey@yahoo.com.  ©2025 Barnstorm Communications International

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Rev. M. G. “Mike” Ramey (Retired) served as the Certified Modern Street Gangs Specialist & Media Consultant of “The Gang Line”. He had been interviewed in the U. S. and abroad on radio, television, and Internet about the dangers of Modern Street Gangs since 2007. His writings on Modern Street Gangs abound in print and online. Previously, he served as an award-winning broadcast journalist, producer, and TV/Radio talk show host. He has also served as a staff writer, section editor, and syndicated columnist. Ramey has won—or helped to win—some two dozen journalism awards and citations. He also holds a Police Citation for Citizen Bravery from the Indianapolis Police Department (1986). Ramey is also married, an Ordained Minister (Retired) and a KJV Bible Teacher.

Ramey is a Certified Modern Street Gangs Specialist with Certifications in Law Enforcement (2006), Non-Law Enforcement (2010), and Gangs & Cults Ministry (2017). He also has endorsements in K-12 Gang Issues and Transnational Gangs. He also carries Specialist Ratings in Cult/Occult Crime, and Transnational Human Trafficking. Ramey has also served with several International anti-gang ministries, including Gangstyle.com of Washington state (2004-2009), Thug Exposed Ministries of California (2010 to 2015) and Bishop Outreach Ministries of Florida (2010 to 2015).

In 2011 “The Gang Line” offered training and certification coursework for those interested in becoming certified Modern Street Gang Specialists: Training approaches the anti-gang ministry field through the combined use of spiritual (biblical principles/discipleship) and criminal (gang members and gang crime). From 2015-2017, Ramey served as an Advisory Board Member for the School of Criminal Justice at Harrison College, Indianapolis, Indiana, with a specialty of Organized Crime & Gangs. From 2017-2019, Ramey served as a Bible Teacher to at-risk detained juvenile offenders at the Marion County Juvenile Detention Center with his own Bible-based Curriculum centering upon Biblical Life Skills taught from the Book of Proverbs.

Rev. Ramey’s skill set includes having been a veteran substitute teacher (Secondary Education), a college instructor for two Bible colleges in the Indianapolis, Indiana area, a Probation Officer (Intensive/High Risk & School-Based) with the Marion County Juvenile Court, and a peer grant reviewer of anti-gang grant programs with the U.S. Department of Justice (2010). He also created, designed, and taught the course “Modern Street Gangs: Developing Urban Ministry Strategies—UM-190” at Crossroads Bible College, Indianapolis, Indiana (2009 & 2010). In 2013, Ramey served as a post-production Consultant for Chick Publications’ national anti-gang comic: “Black Angel”. It was translated into Spanish in 2014.

Ramey has written extensively on the topic of Modern Street Gangs with two Internet columns: “The Gang Line” and “The Gang Line Blogger” which abound in cyberspace. In a post-pandemic society, the motto of The Gang Line still rings true: “Spiritual Solutions for Spiritual Problems!”

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