Our Inheritance of Hope (part 1) – June 2014
“What do you hope your obituary will say?” I am not asking you. I am telling you the first question interviewers often ask Ray Kurzweil. …
HOPE-FILLED DEVOTIONALS FROM THE IoH FAMILY
“What do you hope your obituary will say?” I am not asking you. I am telling you the first question interviewers often ask Ray Kurzweil. …
You shall not bow down to them or serve them, for I the LORD your God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the…
I have been thinking about this phrase. It is used often enough. You may hear a frustrated employee say it; you can hear a spouse…
How am I doing? Well, it’s kind of surreal to enter some anniversaries: diagnosis, surgery, and start of chemo. In February we were able to…
The love of your life is gone.Or has never shown up.Your family is all but destroyed by broken relationships. Or a deeply valued friendship has…
Are there friends or family members whom you rarely hear apologize? Their apologies may be long overdue. Here is the problem: we have a natural…
Our family is gradually recovering from the loss of our son Jonathan at age 43. He died on October 12, 2011, after being diagnosed with…
I long to find rest at home. To be still. To be with those I love. To feel settled. How do you define HOME? It could…
We often think of grief as a response to death, but grief comes from other losses too. Families facing a young parent’s illness grieve the…
- Blog Post written by Bobby Conti, Legacy Retreat attendee and now volunteer. Far-off, unknowable, unrelatable. Are these words you use to describe God? It…