Ronnie Kidd's New Book Distills 97 Practical Life Lessons from King David Nationwide

The book cites Acts 13:22 to ground its title claim that David is 'a man after God’s own heart,' directly linking the lessons to a specific biblical reference not explicit in the summary.
Kidd’s educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in English from David Lipscomb College, highlighting his formal training beyond his teaching and ministry work.
The author’s professional track record extends to 38 years of teaching in Kentucky and Tennessee public schools, with additional roles in human resources and safety management.
The concept originated as a series of adult Bible class lessons, with years of study ultimately identifying 97 lessons from David’s life.
The book features a direct, memorable line: 'Stand up to your giants, face up to your mistakes, and look up to your God.'
First-time author Ronnie Kidd has released his debut book, *Stand Up…Face Up…Look Up… (Lessons from David, a Man after God's Own Heart)*, a study of King David's life that distills 97 practical lessons for modern Christians. Press Release CC reports the book is now available nationwide and aims to go beyond familiar David stories like Goliath and Bathsheba.
The book's central message is direct: 'Stand up to your giants, face up to your mistakes, and look up to your God.' Kidd grounds the title in Acts 13:22, the New Testament verse that calls David 'a man after God's own heart.' The book is designed for personal devotionals, Bible classes, and small groups.
The book did not start as a book. It began as a series of adult Bible class lessons, according to My Carroll County News. Kidd spent years studying David's life before researchers identified 97 distinct lessons that modern believers could apply to their own lives.
Kidd argues that David's story is bigger than its two most famous moments. The book pushes readers to look past the Goliath battle and the Bathsheba scandal. It connects David's life directly to New Testament teachings, showing how God's grace and forgiveness run through both Old and New Testaments.
Kidd brings serious credentials to the project. He taught in Kentucky and Tennessee public schools for 38 years. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from David Lipscomb College, according to Financial Content. His career expanded into human resources and safety management as well.
Beyond the classroom, Kidd has served as a preacher and musician. KDH News notes he is also a husband and family man. That mix of roles shapes how he writes — with practical, everyday believers in mind rather than academic theologians.
Kidd designed the book to work in multiple settings. Readers can use it alone for daily devotionals. Churches can use it for adult Bible classes. Small groups can work through it together. The 97 lessons give leaders plenty of material to build a long-term study series.
The book's theme of God's grace runs throughout. Kidd emphasizes that David's failures did not disqualify him. According to My Carroll County News, the book highlights how God's forgiveness and purpose can apply to any believer — not just biblical heroes.
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