By Stephen, on June 10th, 2010

We live in a world of unimaginable pain and suffering. Injustice is rampant across the continents and, statistically speaking, a great many of us have been used or abused personally. Yet, all of that is “not worth comparing” to what God has in store for us. … → Continue Reading: Hope in the Face of Ambiguity
By Stephen, on June 3rd, 2010

Rarely has one met a Hero who was NOT wounded. Warriors, even the best of the best, get wounded. It comes with the territory. And many times it means fighting through the pain of that wound to reach the final objective, which may simply be one’s own survival. … → Continue Reading: Heroes = Wounded
By Stephen, on June 3rd, 2010

If you were able to drop all of the pain, the blame, the shame, the guilt, the fear, the anxiety, the apprehensions, the emotions, the wounds, the lies, the past, the present, the future… Who would you be? How would you live your life? What would you do different? … → Continue Reading: Who are you? Who, who, who, who?
By Stephen, on June 1st, 2010

“Why?” is possibly the most powerful question in the world. It starts as a young child…“why is the sky blue?” It indicates our starts into the journey of inquiry. While it starts with innocence in our youth it comes to a roiling boil when we pause as adults to look where we are stand in our lives. … → Continue Reading: From Wounds to Scars