I'd like you to give some serious thought to the genesis of your own beliefs and, if you choose, update them. You already have empirical evidence that invalidates some of your beliefs, yet you are unwilling to release them. When you pay attention, you'll discover that your beliefs directly impact your behavior and subsequently reflect in your life experiences.
More trust = more peace
I had a different topic in mind for this week's homily. Then I was abruptly awakened and given a new one. It was almost 3 o'clock this morning. That's when my phone rang. It was my daughter, Maiysha. She was in the Amsterdam airport, en route to South Africa, and she was in tears. "It appears... Continue Reading →
God as Valentine
Most of us don't think about what we believe. We believe what others tell us--and, in many cases, we are discouraged or even threatened if we don't blindly accept their beliefs. In this space, you are encouraged to think, analyze and ask yourself... What do I believe--and why do I believe it?