Showing posts with label spiritual. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spiritual. Show all posts

Monday, 10 February 2014

Seeing Through the Fog: Book Review

Has your world ever fallen apart? On more than one occasion mine has fallen apart. My wife Heather has journeyed through the last 15 years of her life with leukaemia + a bone marrow transplant. You can read her story here: www.smythfamily.wordpress.com
That's why I was so intrigued to read Ed Dobson's new book, Seeing Through the Fog: Hope When Your World Falls Apart.
Ed has written one of his best books about his own eleven year struggle with ALS. He shares his heart, struggle and emotions from the point of his diagnosis + physical deterioration + seeking forgiveness + spiritual journey + thinking of the after life.
We ask for forgiveness. And we forgive others who ask us. In that way, we can experience healing, healing in our souls. - Ed Dobson
Regardless of how your world might be falling apart right now, Ed's book is MUST READ!
You can purchase Ed's book through Amazon below.

Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Letting Christ Stir Things Up (Chocolate Milk)

As youth ministers, we are constantly encouraging young people to be witnesses of God's love for us and to not have separate "church" and "non-church" lives.  When we let our secular and spiritual lives mix, then we are doing what we are called to do.  Just like milk and chocolate syrup. 

When we let Christ stir things up in our lives, our bond with Him will become more perfect.

And it will taste a lot better too!



Clayton Imoo is husband to Gail and father to sons Sean Isaiah and Jacob Isaac and daughter Kayla Marie.  He has served as the Director of the Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver for the past ten years, helping parishes develop their own youth and young adult ministries.  When not doing ministry, Clay enjoys spending time with his family, playing music, playing sports, playing naptime, and writing blogs on topics such as family, faith, and the Vancouver Canucks.  Learn more about him at http://www.claytonimoo.com or follow him @claytonimoo