It’s All About Perspective

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  1. And how much more loving and compassionate our attitudes and actions will be when we view the situation from another’s perspective. That is yet another gift from the manager – an invitation to step into the perspective of others and see life as they do.

  2. Actually – my mom died peacefully in her sleep just a few months ago after 6 years of loosing more and more of her memory. I only had 7 weeks each summer to be with her because she lived in Germany. It was hard to watch that unable to do anything to make it better but I am thankful for all the time I was able to spend with her especially the last 15 days before she passed away suddenly and quietly in the night. – Last Christmas my husband of 22 years announced that he feels lonely and unappreciated in this family and needs some time out. This Christmas he lets me know that it is unrealistic to expect him to come back to us, or to make any effort to save our marriage and therefore has sought legal advise. I struggle to find or spread JOY although I know that Jesus is reason for season and He will be with me and will not forsake me not matter what. Still I sit here crying, asking again and again “WHY?” and “How do I get a different perspective on my/our situation?”

  3. Ken, maybe you could have helped out your daughter??? Just a suggestion.

    1. Gail, She had a husband and a family and a cabin of her own. I was not there when many of these little events happened. Thank you for another perspective.

  4. this is what Christmas is about – a Christ-centered Christmas
    jOe faddell, Cape Town, South Africa

  5. I know it is after Christmas, what can I say, I don’t get on much. I needed to read this. I have an autistic adult son and many have said, “God trusted you enough to bless you with this.” That definitely was not my perspective. My perspective has been, boy God really trusted my son to let me raise him. He too is a funny guy. Only other comment I have is….I too want to die in my sleep….if I ever get any. Keep me laughing please, it keeps oxygen going to my brain. Blessings.

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