He left religion behind at college. He felt it offered him no answers. Then he learned something new about the Bible—that it contains truths that heal.
If we've tried everything and we're not sure what to do next, it's easy to feel lost, even to give up. But there is something that cuts through the confusion: the light of divine intelligence.
Part of the good news of the Gospels is that the truths Christ Jesus taught are never "old news." They still bring light and healing to a world in need.
Calling disasters "acts of God" and considering sickness a divine punishment can close our eyes to the healing power of divine Love. But evil is not the result of His will.
Teachers often find that knowing their students is as important as knowing their subject. The author found he also needed to know more of man's real nature, as God's expression.