Mental illness can kill…even in the best of families

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imagesI’ve never personally met Rick Warren or his wife…although I was very flattered when I learned he was “following” me on Twitter, but I’d ask all those who follow our blog to keep Rick, his wife Kay, and those close to his family in your prayers. Rick and his wife shared this prayer request with the people of Saddleback Church earlier today…On behalf of our Board, staff and volunteers at Key Ministry, we would pray the Warren family would experience God’s comfort and presence during this difficult time, and that God will use Matthew and the circumstances around his death for good, bringing God greater honor and glory and for the expansion of His Kingdom.

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We live in a broken world with broken bodies and broken minds. I come across families all the time in my practice who live every day seeking to honor God who pray every day for…

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Hello world!

I am a very active follower of Jesus Christ and committed to developing my Biblical Worldview and helping others to do the same.

I happen to be a minister, which doesn’t automatically make me a dynamic believer. I like to see myself as a radical follower of Jesus who happens to have been led into dedicating myself to the full time provision of Kingdom work.

It is a privilege and awesome responsibility to be able to busy myself in the “work of the Lord,” as not only my passion but also my livelyhood. I desire to treat the trust wisely, humbly and respectfully. for God’s glory.

I hope this fancy spiritual lingo doesn’t turn too many of you off.

Though I was born in 1951 doesn’t make me out of touch with the modern culture. Yet I do have to work harder at staying relevant to all generations.

It does encourage me in a natural sense to know that at the time of this writing, Ringo Starr was in Chicago to celebrate his 68th birthday. WOW, I’m not over the hill yet!!!

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