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Mother Faithful

By: Chris Kennedy (Little_personView Profile)

There seems to be an important component of effort in having faith. We must be active in our faith, whether you believe in the same God, many Gods, or no God is unimportant. Debating this only seems to stall the importance of action in your beliefs.

Some can believe in negativity and take action towards that. The good news is that path dead-ends—always. It is pre-destined to destruct. In the history of the world, good has always beaten evil when all is said and done. Hitler, Attila the Hun, and Napoleon reigned for a while and destroyed much, including themselves and their sinister plans. There is an imbalance in our world. More good than evil. It has to be, because we’re still here.

The hopeful thing is there is an eternal flame of the spirit in all of us and if we tend to it and stroke it, we have the ability to both create and change the world in a positive way. We are ever-so-capable. It has been and it will be.

If you keep the faith and take action, miracles happen.

If you don’t have that belief, I know of a family and their friends who do. And a mother too.

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posted: 08.27.2007
Sally Jane
i thank God for this boys healing.My daughter is 7yrs old she has cerlby pasley. i have prayed and have been to doctor after doctor,for 7yrs in hopes that she will walk she wants to walk so very badly. how could i get this st. judes metal to put over my little girl chimiya.
posted: 08.23.2007
Frances Ruocco
A wonderful story. There are so many people with faith, we just don't get the publicity. People of faith see miracles every day of our lives and we still believe in a loving God and life after passing even when we receive a NO to our prayers. It's too bad that every one of our very wealthy people don't do as much good as Danny did. Many of them do good works, but the media only spreads the stories about the ones who check in and out of hospitals because of drug and drinking problems. That's why this site is so refreshing.
posted: 04.12.2007
L Davis
Faith is a wonderous and mysterious thing. I have complete and total faith that there is a higher power yet my father told me I am going to hell because I don't believe the same way he does about religion. I have faith that he is mistaken. I have faith and have prayed for many friends to come through their battles with cancer. Not all have but I have not lost faith. But I have figured out that the higher power works in his own time frame, not mine. It's a good lesson to learn. Chris' story reminds me to keep having faith in the higher power and faith in the power of prayer and patience. Thank you for sharing your story.
posted: 04.09.2007
Ginny P
What a marvelous story of hope. I went to church yesterday, Easter Sunday and got such a marvlous boost from spending im in the Lord and knowing He is there. THen i read this beautiful story about Danny Thomas , which uplifted me even more, this atory si proof that God is there for all of us who will just pay attention to what he expects of us. What a beautiful, beautiful.. story.
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