To Our Readers

Potential. Promise. Fulfillment. We would probably all agree that at least in some measure everyone has potential. That every life has a spark of promise. Many people, however, don't seem to achieve or even discover their potential. The promise isn't realized. Fulfillment can often appear to be elusive.

If you've struggled with any of this in your own life, you're not alone. Yet there is a way to cancel regrets about the past and to overcome the frustration of missed opportunities—a way to find fulfillment. The answer is a spiritual one—and countless lives have proved the practicality of this prayer-based, God-directed approach.

For example, I know a man who changed careers in mid-course and has found more satisfaction and purpose in life than he had ever believed possible. He is a Christian healer today, devoting all of his professional time and energies to helping others through prayer. I know a woman who got her commercial license to drive big rig trucks when some (including her instructor) thought she was past the time in life that it would be possible. This was something she had always wanted to do—for fun! And she did it. Now when she occasionally takes a truck on the road, there are countless opportunities to help and encourage others. Her example has been an inspiration.

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