Introducing herself, she said, "I grew up in the color purple." She went on to explain that she had survived life in a terrible ghetto in South Carolina and had scratched and clawed her way to a high ranking position as a military chaplain.
With advanced degrees in theology, psychology, and personnel management she had a very impressive resume. But she was not happy.
Later in a therapy session, she cried out in deep despair, "Grandmama you told me with a good education, I could leave the ghetto behind. Grandmama, you were wrong. I got the good education but the ghetto is still living inside." And that was the beginning of her journey toward wholeness.
When will we ever learn, You can't fix inside problems with outside solutions. She couldn't, neither can you.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
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