Confinded for a while in the narrow field of medicine, I left my work as a physician to raise my daughter. Now my creative side is awakening in the wide world of the home. My interests have room to broaden, so I’m finding myself a purpetual student of Scripture, cooking (for my fanastic husband and beautiful daughter), writing, playing the violin, baking, sewing, painting, photography, medical ethics, and of course medicine.
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January 19, 2010 at 12:38 pm
You sound like a “neat” lady. I have to laugh because this is the third blog this morning dealing with understanding who we are. It is so easy to loose our true identity to a profession, even to a surname, then hiding behind the mystic of the vocation. “Who am I? I have purposely refused to tell people what I have done just to see their reactions. Often they will become angry. “Why can’t you just accept me for who I am, not what I do or don’t do?” This is how God wants us to come to him. Maybe this is what humility is all about. God loves you and me just as we are. Thank God!
Ken & Maggie
January 19, 2010 at 4:38 pm
It is now later since I rapidly wrote the above. I ran into a friend, a pulmonologist with an attitude. He said something to me that triggered my thoughts about hiding behind a profession. I reminded him that he was Jewish with surnames giving him identity. “You know that I am an atheist,” he said. “Yes, that is very sad but some day you will discover the love of God and you will never be the same,” I responded. “That maybe!” I will pray that God will tap him the shoulder revealing Himself to this man. For the moment and for him, it is all about money and status.
Christ message is so simple that for some they can’t see it, the Gospel transcends intelligence, language, life situations, everything He meets us where and who we are.
A missionary in Haiti wrote that they were okay and the children they care for were shaken by alive and well. She said when they went out into the neighborhood to survey the damage she heard singing. There were many people still trapped beneath the rubble. From one building the people were singing praises unto God.
Ken & Maggie
March 26, 2010 at 6:45 pm
Thank you for your blog! It so ministers to my heart.