Paradigm Shifts Introduced by Grief

Jill Sullivan is a blogger who lost a daughter to cancer.  I read her blog and find that I am encouraged by her humble wisdom.  She recently posted:

All this week, I’ve been sitting in school workshops.  The last two days have been a presentation of the “Seven Habits of Highly Effective People” and one of the big topics has been paradigm shifts.  As part of his introduction, the presenter posed a question to the group, “What is something that has happened in your life that led to a paradigm shift?”  A few people shared stories of events in their lives that had led to significant change.  I didn’t volunteer to share, but if I had, I would have said, “When my teenage daughter was diagnosed with cancer.”

There’s nothing like suffering and loss to change your paradigms.  There are definitely some military families who’ve had their paradigms shifted this week.

In Randy Alcorn’s book, “If God Is Good”, he shares nine paradigm-shifting insights that he learned through studying the book of Job.  If I wasn’t so drained from sitting in workshops all day every day this week, I might be able to come up with one more on my own, thus making today a true Ten on the Tenth.  But I just don’t think that’s going to happen tonight.  So, without further ado, here are…

Nine Lessons To Be Learned from Job (from Randy Alcorn)

1.  Life is not predictable or formulaic.

2.  Most of life’s expectations and suffering’s explanations are simplistic and naive, waiting to be toppled.

Read the rest here.

1 thought on “Paradigm Shifts Introduced by Grief

  1. Chris, I count on you to spark my interest, make me think and do some diggin’ just about every day, thanks!

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