I concurr, completely.
 
The trying of your faith if you hold fast, is only going to make you stronger.  Some folks think it's wrong to ask God why, and to wonder. But God knows we're human, how are you ever going to get the answer if you never ask the question?
 
There are many things in my life had I been the one to choose, I would have chosen not to have gone thru. Many times during the midst of some of those storms I wondered why. Yet without question when I look back thru the years, it was during those times that I can see the hand of God clearest in my life. In the midst of the storm you can always hear that still small voice, if  only you listen.
 
Like I told someone at Church the other night, we all want a miracle. Yet none of us want to be in the postion that we *need* a miracle. Guess what? You don't get a miracle, unless you need one. 
 
Btw thanks, I needed reminded of this about now....   
----- Original Message -----
From: Charles
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 4:13 PM
Subject: [Sndbox] RE: [ Re: Beauty

I think that's a good thing.  It can be dangerous to never question.  When people of faith question their faith if it is real, they become stronger through it.  But some folks will accept whatever swill they are fed without even searching it out for themselves, those are the ones that become the world's bin Ladens.
 
Charles Mims
 
 


From: Tim Harder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 5:04 PM
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I heard that Mother Teresa struggled with her faith.


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