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Your Question:
Can I still have a life with this new reality?!
Answer:
The question of whether I can still have a life with this new reality is one that I've grappled with in my own life. As a pastor, I've seen many people struggle to come to terms with changes in their lives, whether it's the birth of twins, a doubled client base, or a cross-country move. But I've also seen people find a way to thrive in the midst of these changes, to see them as opportunities for growth and renewal. As I reflect on my own life, I think about the many times when things have not gone as planned. My wife Susan and I have been married for 19 years, and we've had our fair share of ups and downs. We've had to navigate the challenges of raising two teenagers, Joshua and Rebecca, and finding ways to balance our own needs and desires as a couple. But through it all, we've learned to lean on each other and on our faith in God. We've come to realize that life is full of uncertainties, but that doesn't mean we can't find a way to make it work. In fact, I think that's one of the key takeaways from my own life: that we have the power to choose how we respond to the twists and turns of life. We can get stuck in our ways and resist change, or we can see it as an opportunity to grow and learn. As I look back on my own life, I realize that I've been blessed with many good things, including a loving family, a fulfilling career as a pastor, and a passion for hobbies like chess and baseball. And I know that no matter what the future holds, I can still have a life that is rich and meaningful, as long as I'm willing to adapt and grow.
Sources:
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
warranted christian belief
alvin plantinga
my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
sacred marriage
gary thomas
practicing the way
john mark comer
evidence that demands a verdict
mcdowell
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