Saturday, October 20, 2007

Inaugural

Philosophers have been pondering and extemporizing on what the "meaning of life" is for centuries. Why are we here? What is our purpose? Whether you use the plural version or singular as you contemplate your position, the questions remain.

Religion has on many occasions attempted to answer those questions. You can argue either way that the answers are there.

What if you for whatever reason you had an insight on truly enlightening information on the topic that could potentially change the world, but knew that most would not believe you or do anything about it. Would you try to convey the message? Would you succumb to the will of the masses or would you push on? Would you risk personal injury, financial failure, face being ostracized, or even death if it meant a chance at changing the world? What would you do?

This is my pushing on ...

4 comments:

Unknown said...

My daughter shared with me following her first international missionary trip to Bolivia, South America that Mother Theresa didn't think she could 'change the world' but that she could do little things day by day in the world around her with extraordinary love. Twelve years ago, my church created a slogan, "Life by Life", changing one life at a time. I believe we all can have a successful life by helping to change one life at a time wherever we are in whatever we're doing with whatever God provides us at the moment...
My God bless you in your endeavor, Delta Inspire.

Nance Kowalski said...

You are an inspiration, Delta Inspire. And we are truly thankful for your friendship!

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