For those of you who have been following my journey, you know that I have great respect for the Nemeh family and their “unshakeable” faith. The general mission of their organization, Path To Faith, is to “bring people closer to God by experiencing his love and his power that heals us both physically and spiritually.” Dr. Nemeh and his wife, Kathy, “Hope to spread the message that God is present and active in our lives each day, and to guide all of us on the path to a more perfect life.” Years ago I was reading The Alchemist, by Paulo…
I think about times in my life when I’ve made mistakes. I review the options that are in front of me and I think about the implications. How can I make those who were affected by my mistake feel better about themselves and/or about the issue? How can I make right what I initially messed up? How do I regain the trust of those involved? This is not an easy thing to do. Who wants people to know that one has made an error? However, asking for forgiveness and owning up to the misinterpretation is far less stressful…
United let us stand against racism. United let us stand against destruction and evil. United let us stand with forgiveness. United let us stand with love. United let us pray for peace. United let us stand one and all. United let us stand as people. We are all equal. Of course, we have different strengths, but we are all loved by God. Let us stand as equals, no person superior, allowing unity and love to bring peace. Simple, yet powerful – God loves us all. United let us stand against racism. In one of many powerful scenes in the movie…
This is not easy for me to admit, but 2020 has brought fleeting moments where I have questioned my faith. In those moments of question, I take a step back and look at where my faith has brought me and how many disasters it has made right. This year has brought challenges to the world, our country, and for many of us our families. I believe those challenges will be untangled as our faith stands strong and as love prevails. What I have realized in those moments is that I am not questioning my faith, but my ability to hear…