Stories of Hope
We can all feel a bit insignificant at times. But Henri Nouwen suggests that when we drink the cup of our humble lives wholeheartedly we become a blessing. A blessing to the world.
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Ian Brown is a husband, father, grandfather, Thoracic Physician and a dedicated Salvo leader. He has kept fit over the years by jogging and playing a bit of tennis. He has always needed to juggle the challenges of his life saving work as a doctor, with the many other demands on his heart, such as family and church life. It's inspiring to hear his story.
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Raising a glass at a party is a way of saying welcome, I see who you are and am glad you are here with us. Sharing honestly with others even if the story is sad and difficult is important to do, as people crave authentic friendship. A famous proverb goes like this. "A problem shared is a problem halved and a joy shared is a joy doubled"
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Chris Reid is a national leader with the Salvation Army and is also a wife, a mother and a grandma, known to her grandchildren as GG. Her life has been a journey of self discovery, incorporating times of tragedy as a young woman and then some quite confronting challenges to her leadership. Chris and her husband Stuart are delightful friends to the lovely Sue and I and we have shared many meals and robust conversations.
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Henri Nouwen wrote a book called "Can you drink the cup" It is an invitation to live our lives fully. Drinking deeply of every experience - both the joyful and the sorrowful. But in my experience this requires a great deal of courage and the support of loving community.
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Jamie Lee never knew her father and was homeless by the time she was 17. For many years she has lived on the streets and in youth shelters. She has dyslexia and a variety of mental health conditions. Her life has not been easy. But she has found a place that feels like family at the Salvos and for the last 13 years she has called me Daddy Bryce.
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It's scary to leave the comforts and security of the known way, but if we trust that whatever we leave will somehow be made up for, we will take the risk. Our dog Maggie left the comfort and security of her mother and the other puppies in her litter, but I can assure you, she gets a much better deal at our place than she did back home.
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Narelle Sketcher is the principal of Mt Evelyn Christian School in Melbourne and is a well educated and thoughtful person. She grew up at Camberwell Salvos and thinks deeply about faith and life. She shares her story with honesty and insight and it was great to connect with this lovely friend after so many years.
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Some Christians say Jesus is the answer, but a book around at the moment is titled "Jesus is the question" Jesus asks far more questions than he answers. We need safe places for conversation and enquiry if we are ever to have robust understandings of life. Change and growth are mysterious things and we do well to allow space and time for ourselves and for others to grow in this way.
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Graeme Golding is from rich Salvation Army heritage here in Australia, trained as a professional musician and was a Salvo officer for a while. We were great mates at that time and even shared a near death experience together. 25 years ago he met Wendy, the love of his life and has lived and served in the USA ever since.
info_outlineColin and I grew up together at Camberwell Salvos and were best mates as teenagers. The richness of this friendship is evident as we share even after many years of no contact. Colin is the senior psychologist at Growth Psychology in Geelong and as he shares about his life you can tell he has thought deeply and honestly about himself and has wisdom both from study and personal experience.