Nuestro mundo ha cambiado drásticamente en los últimos 20 años:
⦁ Celulares
⦁ Correos electrónicos
⦁...
El 28 de abril de 2012, el beisbolista profesional Bryce Harper se subió al plato para batear, pero fue...
La semana pasada pasé 9 horas en el hospital. Sufrí de un tipo de asma, dolor de pecho y ansiedad, posiblemente...
¿Alguien le ha hecho daño a tu familia o a ti, y ahora haces todo lo posible para evitarlo?
¿Escuchar sus nombres o verlos te provoca enojo y pensamientos negativos?
¿Violencia?
Lo...
Did someone do wrong to you or your family, and now you go out of your way to avoid
them? Does hearing their name or seeing them trigger negative responses and anger?
Violence?
I understand because I am the same. Can we be like Joseph in the bible? Do we want to
be? This week’s Bible portion shows how Joseph reacted to his brother’s evil. Joseph
and his brothers return from burying their father, Jacob. Joseph stops at the pit that his
brothers had thrown him into. His brothers become frightened, saying: “What if Joseph
will hate us, and will pay us back the evil which we did to him?” Genesis 50:15
Joseph did not seek vengeance. He weeps and reassures them: “Don’t be afraid. Am I
instead of G-d? You intended evil but G-d meant it for good…” Genesis 50:19-20.
How could Joseph get past his pain without holding a grudge against his brothers? I
have experienced evil acts by others, and I am sure you did too. But no matter how bad
it...
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