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Rated: E · Book · Emotional · #2093535
One man's journey to find the way home
          I am an American Baptist ordained minister. I began my life journey in Massachusetts, where I was called to help people understand what it meant to know a loving God. The call came during a time when I was wrestling with how to help my brother Kurt, who was diagnosed with Schizophrenia during my high school years. I was a new Christian by my senior year following trying to understand what it meant for me to care about a person like my brother who others tended to stay away from.
          After twenty three years in Massachusetts, God sent me to the land of Kansas City where I spent about 35 years of my life. I was a pastor, a resident chaplain, a supervisor in training and most recently a caregiver and security. Everything I have done vocationally has been with God in mind. That does not mean that I am totally comfortable with all the movings of the Spirit.
          I am now in Erie where I do not know very many people. I came here because of my wife. She is from Erie and coming here was the right thing to do. It just plain made sense. My kids had grown up. I did not like Kansas city in terms of climate and was looking forward to a change. I had become very frustrated vocationally and longed to come to Erie to get a second opinion, because I honestly believed that was what God had wanted for me. I left behind kids and grandkids who I loved!!!! I had two jobs that I enjoyed. They were both very appreciative of my skills and I was making more money with the two jobs than I ever had. I heard more than once. ARE YOU CRAZY?
          Well I can only say that I am in love with God's leading. I am starting all over again. It has not been easy. Maybe some of you can offer me some words of support. I am lonely despite the fact my wife is with me. She battles depression and has two siblings that are having similar battles. When it is all said I am in a depressed community with a depressed wife and her family. So I begin the conversation....
WELCOME!!
April 23, 2022 at 12:33pm
April 23, 2022 at 12:33pm
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I celebrate that recovery is a reality. God equipped somebody to help me. Going forward I pray that I might equip others as God helped me.

Sun House was a big part of it. I felt real lost as I was cast out of the hospital with others in the name of mental health reform that sought recovery in the context of community.
I am glad for the vision. There was a manager named Declan Smith who had great expectations of me and others. He was what I needed, a woman could not of done the job, I had been hurt too much in the past to trust. In time I would get counselling to heal the wounds. Healing takes time.

Recovery taught me I was a poet, a good worker, a cook, a problem solver and friend. And with support I became the minister I longed to be. There is hope. I pray God uses me to help others recover hope. How will this happen? Only time will tell.


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