I read a story today on CNN about Kenneth Chancey. He's a seventeen year old high school junior, but that's where his similarity to other kids his age stops. Kenneth lives in a shelter with his father and sister. I don't know how long the link to the story will stay active, but here it is.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/06/24/homeless.to.harvard/index.html?iref=mpstoryview
You would think someone with life that tough is bitter, that he'd bemoan his lot in life. But he doesn't. He has an amazing attitude and I found my heart aching for him, wishing I were rich enough to help him realize his dream of going to Harvard and becoming a doctor. Since I can't help pay his way, what I can do is write an e-mail letter to the president of Harvard and let him know about Kenneth. Will you send an email letter as well? Who knows? Maybe Harvard has a scholarship for Kenneth. The e-mail address for Harvard's president Drew Faust is president@harvard.edu
Say a prayer for this young man, that he does reach his dreams. The world needs people like him, especially as doctors.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Reaching for a Dream
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Labels: doctor, Harvard, Kenneth Chancey
Monday, June 15, 2009
Others
Remember the saying, 'do unto others'? It was turned into a joke that went 'Others Lord, let this my motto be, please let others think of me!'
Okay, funny, but all too true with some of us Christians. I've been guilty I know that. When's the last time we did something unselfish for someone other than a family member? Have we helped raise money for any worthy causes? Given out of our abundance? Reached out to a world that Jesus loved so much He died for it? It's easy to feel good about ourselves until it comes to giving. Do we realize how wealthy we truly are?
I heard about one way to help with clean drinking water here at this website:
http://www.dollarforadrink.org/
Imagine people dying for clean drinking water and all the water we waste here in America.
Now imagine it's your family living there instead of them.
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Sunday, June 14, 2009
Burdens and Writing
Burdens come to us all. Whether in the form of a job loss, a sick relative or workplace tension, none of us are exempt. As long as you have a pulse, you will have trials. It's part of life. Someone once said they couldn't understand a God who 'allowed' the bad things to happen.
That's where faith comes in. You simply MUST trust He knows what's best, because it's hard to see when everything around you seems bent on delivering you into the midst of heartache and chaos.
When I was in Bible college, one of the professors taught that she saw redbirds as a sign that God keeps His promises (because of the verse talking about how God cares for even the birds) anyway, in the middle of the trials my family is going through right now, I've seen redbird after redbird in my backyard.
Not just one or two, but several. I've seen them fly in front of the van while I'm driving, seen them on the side of the road...and they always make me stop and remember that God is still working, especially now. That He's still faithful. Many times, we carry very heavy burdens we're not able to carry emotionally because we forget to 'trust in him at all times; ye people, pour out your heart before him: God is a refuge for us. Selah."
How does that apply to writing? Sometimes when rejections come, writing can seem more like a burden than a blessing. But just like faith that God will bring us through dark times, you have to trust that your job is only to send the work out. It's the editor or agent's job to say yes. But they can't say yes if you're not sending it to them. If you're not 'pouring out your work' you won't find a home for it.
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Labels: agents, burdens, faith, fiction writing
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Scream by Mike Dellosso
I don't promote a lot of books on my blog because there are so many good books out there, it's hard to single out just a few. But I heard about this book through my friend Delia and I followed the link on her site to read the excerpt.
What a gripping story! It snatched me in the first paragraph and gave me chills. I'm off to buy it now.
You've got to check out this author and his work. The link to his site is:
http://www.mikedellosso.com/
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