Foreword

A favorite post from Sean Dietrich’s blog… Our Father
Introduction
People pull our heart strings when they’re suffering; uplifting and inspiring us when they work to overcome their challenges.
I’ve met a number of others who’ve been battling greater difficulties.
Like Laura F. who lost her family to mental illness then built one of her own. Her strength inspires others. Laura is my ten years younger sister.
And John P., who at six and blind wanted to become a race car driver. His spirit inspires bold dreams. I met John in my daughter’s elementary school class.
And Josh V., born in 1995, who started battling lymphoma around age eleven. Josh has a very beautiful artist’s hand. He taught himself how to draw with his left hand after a brain cancer surgery/tumor removal resulted in difficulty with use of his right hand. But he hasn’t drawn in quite a while and is currently battling repercussions from the cancers. I met Josh through my son-in-law. He’s a hero in my book.

“mom’s favorite drawing”
Please pray for Josh
and his family
And teenage Becca, who I met virtually over the internet. She’s Sean of the South’s blind goddaughter who “leaps tall buildings” jumping into a swimming pool from the high board. She’s braver than me… and a lot of other folks.
Then there’s Morgan Love, Sean’s college age “niece” who has overcome so many of death’s challenges. Morgan is God’s exceptionally beautiful, red-headed inspiration of what’s possible with LOVE!
Just to name a few.
Some won’t “let on” that they’re struggling. But God sees and knows everything. Every one of us is a part of His Works. God’s Works are relatively heading towards a better outcome where peace begins.
God shapes us through others and our environment.
Our path to healing is a choice, a Life Choice.
God lives in our heart and is revealed through our mind’s ‘eyes’ where He shows us what we’re able to hear
God is with every single one of us, all the time, patiently waiting for the chance to “talk”. I feel intimacy with God inside my mind. All it takes is quietly listening, which I can do best when I’m alone. My front porch is a good place. When I’m alone watching the birds, trees and ground critters, I thank God for life, and we go from there. It took me a very long time to realize how real He is and just how much He cares. This website reflects what I’ve learned and what I’m learning. God “talks” with us through everything and everyone we’re able to recognize in our heart and mind. All we have to do is quietly stop, look, and listen.
God is watching and waiting. ❤️
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