The writer found that trying to "have it all" is by no means all there is to life. In fact, he discovered that the real substance of life is divine Love.
Recently
there has been a lively debate over terminology that would divide women between those whose primary commitment is their children and those who have careers outside the home.
Bank balances, job titles, street addresses, are often used as a measure of worth. But our real value comes from something much more lasting—our nature as the expression of God.
A number of observant physicians have noted the phenomenon of "fashionable" diseases and medical procedures. These rise in "popularity" only to be preempted by a new round of maladies and treatments that capture public attention.
In one of Christ Jesus' parables, a father refuses to lose his son to the world, and so his son is able to find the way back to the love that has always been his. This author tells of a real-life son's return from drugs and alienation.