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Aug 26, 2010
Monthly Letter: September 2010
There are enough minutes in every hour, hours in every day, and days in every year. Likewise, there are adequate blessings in every day for us to deal constructively with any experience we may encounter. Even in the most difficult of situations there is sufficient good that we may not simply rise above our experience but for us to soar like eagles. Our God, the source of perfect mercy, has promised to... read more
Jul 28, 2010
Monthly Letter: August 2010
It is not in the bolt of lightning or the crack of thunder we will find that infinite, tender, loving kindness we call God but in gentleness, in joy, in hope, compassion, and in selflessness. Let us consider, where would our Lord wait upon us, in the terrible or in the beautiful? If all we see each day is filled with fear and doubt, it does not mean our Lord has abandoned us, but that we may not be looking... read more
Jul 28, 2010
Monthly Letter: July 2010
God is or God is not, each individual must decide for his or her self. If God is not, there can be no further questions regarding the nature of divinity, however, if God is, one must decide what God is. Blind faith is exactly that, it is blind. Whereas faith is a noble attribute, blindness is not so helpful in a world in which we must navigate with our own physical senses. A life well lived is an informed... read more
May 28, 2010
Letter: June 2010
At the end of each day we lay our worries aside, depositing them for a while in a safe, easily accessible place, and rest our heads upon a pillow of quietude. From this launching pad our soul takes flight into the near reaches of eternity, and once again we find ourselves enfolded in the arms of healing grace. In this way we are resuscitated each night so we may spend well our blessings upon awakening each... read more
Apr 23, 2010
Monthly Letter: May 2010
Let us consider the beauty of a sunset lay in the eye and not on the horizon. Without seeing and mentally processing this event, it would just be a phenomena void of any aesthetic quality. A rose would simply be a flower if it was not seen, and a symphony would lack any magic if it were not heard. The majesty in life is meaningless unless it is experienced. Likewise, the value of freedom lies only in the... read more
