Give me grace over greed anytime.
Six Word Story
Give me grace over greed anytime.
Give me grace over greed anytime.
I salute all the women who are speaking out about their experiences online. What they went through is nothing to laugh at or to mock. Unfortunately we live in a time when women have to still fight for better treatment and equality. It’s my hope that as time goes by that our mothers, sisters, cousins, wives and friends will not have to fear walking down the street or interviewing for a job or anything like that. Be strong those who are brave to say “Me Too”.
Its another Tuesday which means we have survived another Monday. Yeah, I am still not a huge fan of either day but I am going to make the best of it or something like that. Warming up to days you aren’t fond of are a challenge. Make it the best you can good people.
Persistence and patience are life fundamentals
The stories of transformation and transfiguration fascinate me. I don’t think it means being like someone else but realizing that we all have it in us to become different and to do something different. Perhaps it is about being a better version of the person God made you to be.
You might be wondering if there is a change in me since my retreat. The answer is yes but not what you think.
It’s my hope that through God’s help I will be a overall better person that I already am. Yes, there will be some tweaks in thoughts and improvement in the faith department but that is a good thing. My faith tradition, The Episcopal Church it is a very open minded one where we love Jesus but we can have differences and still respect one another. It’s a big table, big minded place that I love.
Retreats like I went on are a crash course in stuff you already know but need reinforcing. It is a renewal of mind and spirit. The body is tired because of the change in schedule and venue but that’s OK, change can be good.
I will share in more detail some of the things I learned. Everyone can get something from it believer or not.