The Compliment I Never Forgot

The year was 2010, and I was on a mission trip that went to Kansas City during Spring Break. Our small group of college students was serving in the Kansas City Rescue Mission, assisting with preparing food and serving those who came to the soup kitchen, as well as basic building and cleanup projects. My brain tends to remember general ideas, and so I don’t recall details from the majority of the trip. However, there is one moment that stands out clearly, and I will never forget it. 

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Hope in Pain

Pain has its own noble joy, when it starts a strong consciousness of life, from a stagnant one.

John Sterling

Several months ago I began reading a great deal of C.S. Lewis. I had become fascinated with his unique way of putting old ideas in “new clothes,” to make you take a second look at things that you thought you already knew. About a month ago, I read his book The Problem of Pain, in which he attempts to answer the philosophical issues that arise when we live in a world full of pain, yet claim to believe in a loving, good, and all-powerful God. Honestly, I can’t say that I understand philosophy well enough to know if he makes a very compelling case or not. I’m certainly not going to try and tell you, dear reader, that I have it figured out.

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