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There is no question that we live in an incredibly unique time in history in which there is a strange mass collision of shallowness, superficiality, competing narratives that try to explain our existence, and depersonalization wrought by technology, all accompanied by a growing disdain for spirituality, in general, and religion, in specific, from a hyper-rationalistic culture.
I know who I am today and I know what role I play in this life because of my mother.
Spiritual transformation is a process. It is a daily walk of letting go and receiving, of dying and coming to life, of being refined into something new.
Our communities are in desperate need of people who love each other and seek out Truth in love and who can hear it without egos and attitudes.
I can courageously face another day, another week, another year because I have a family ready to receive me and shower me with love and acceptance.
The truth is that I was afraid that they might perceive me as a salesman or as having some sort of an agenda, even though neither of those are true of me.
When did we get so thin-skinned and so easily offended by everything that people say or do to us as Christians?