A harsh reality and an astonishing paradox

iPhone 5s out of stock sign at Apple Store
A harsh reality is that some people will have to wait, or compromise, even if it’s painful

 

A harsh reality.

And an astonishing paradox.

The opposite of knowing where we are going and how to get there is being lost and clueless.

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The world is hurting like I’ve never seen before

Hawaiian pacific island canyons and cliffs
Hawaiian pacific island canyons and cliffs

 

The world is hurting like I’ve never seen before.

There is an insidious decline in individual optimism and personal responsibility.

Making optimism scarce, hence valuable.

There’s gold in them thar hills!

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If The Unimaginable Happened, Would Beauty Rise Through The Ashes?

Steven Curtis Chapman and his Family went through a horrific tragedy a few years ago. Steven’s next CD, Beauty Will Rise, captured his pain, his faith, his hope.

The past two weeks, I’ve been witness to a 10-year old boy’s blossoming. Just the very beginning of the bud of his life opening. The thought of that disappearing is more than I can bear. This is what happened to Steven.

A few minutes ago, lying in bed with headphones on, I heard this precious song of unimaginable pain, and glorious hope. This post is a result of a compelling feeling to share it with you:

Okay, going back to bed. Count our blessings. We have far more than we deserve.