Last
month I answered the following "call" from http://IAmUnbroken.com
"UNBROKEN,
in theaters Christmas Day, is the most inspirational and faith-revitalizing
film you'll see all year. And now Universal Pictures and director Angelina
Jolie are giving you and your audience the chance to be part of this epic event
by sharing your story of resilience, triumph and the power of God to deliver us
from our trials.
The studio has launched the #IAmUnbroken campaign in conjunction with the film that celebrates Louis Zamperinis unbroken spirit by inviting people from all walks of life to share their inspiring stories. Participants are encouraged to use hashtag #IAmUnbroken when submitting and sharing their story on their own social channels in order to generate awareness."
The studio has launched the #IAmUnbroken campaign in conjunction with the film that celebrates Louis Zamperinis unbroken spirit by inviting people from all walks of life to share their inspiring stories. Participants are encouraged to use hashtag #IAmUnbroken when submitting and sharing their story on their own social channels in order to generate awareness."
My story
follows:
Becoming blind ranks at the top of
the list of things people fear the most.
I had no way of being aware of that fact when I was born legally blind
because of broken optic nerves. I'm
sure my parents had some fears when they discovered I couldn't see like other
children my age. However, I grew up on a farm and I pitched in with all the
chores for a healthy work ethic to learn unbrokenness. Unbrokenly confident in my abilities, it was
other peoples' brokenness that kept me
from fitting in socially and vocationally.
I couldn't compete well in sports.
I couldn't get a driver's license and at age 16 get a car to impress the
girls and dream of having a family and life companion.
But after questioning God in my teen
years and wondering why he didn't heal my eyes, I started discovering how much
of a loving Father God, He REALLY is.
My life turned around when I was in college. I found a sweetheart for a wife. We raised four children together, and now the grandchildren are
starting to come.
I was
unbroken in my quest for employment.
The government declared me disabled and unemployable. I suffered my share of injustice through job
denials, unfair performance expectations, and job promotion refusals. However, I made a career of
software development for 17 years.
After a graduate degree in counseling, I transitioned into pastoral
ministry. My wife and I started a bed
and breakfast business we still operate today.
I went on for a doctorate degree, authored a book, and serve numerous
churches and organizations in Christian ministry.
God has blessed me incredibly. I'm occasionally tempted to fall back into
the brokenness of depression and anxiety I once allowed to influence my
life. I've come to realize everyone is
broken in some way, but God always
offers a way through the brokenness. As
a trained and experienced counselor God now gives me the privilege of helping
other people overcome their brokenness. My severe eyesight limitations have turned
my heart to God in ways not possible otherwise. By his creative fashioning, I have become a more useful tool in
the Master's hand.
My Name Is Ed Hersh and I Am
Unbroken
I also
submitted a song with my story and posted it to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-DtsUY10aI
The song
is inspired from verses in John chapter 14 where Jesus talks about Father God
building a house for his people to live in.
Our physical body, or "house" while living on earth, is
superceded by a spiritual house for our being to dwell in the presence of
God. We do not have to wait for heaven
to experience this "house," but can enjoy deeper personal
relationship with Father God while existing on earth. Come on in to His House today!
Jesus is the Way; Father's House
is the destination!
I would
love to hear your story. We can
connect through Linkedin, Google Plus,
Facebook, Skype, telephone, or in person. I would also love to share with you more of the details of God's
wondrous works in my life. I would
welcome the opportunity to share with your team or group some of my secrets for
remaining unbroken in a broken world.
Where to
discover more:
Blue
Rock Bed and Breakfast - lodging and hospitality in Lancaster, PA
http://bluerockbnb.com;
http://facebook.com/bluerockbb
http://facebook.com/bluerockbb
Blue
Rock BnB Healing Ministry - To visit Ed for counseling, book as a speaker,
inquire about training your team for inner person health, arrange a retreat for
team, marriage, personal, growth and enrichment
http://healing.bluerockbnb.com
Read a
copy of Ed's book called Escaping the Pain of Offense: Empowered to Forgive
from the Heart
http://book.bluerockbnb.com
Be
inspired and equipped by more articles at Ed's Refuge blog -
http://AuthorEdHersh.blogspot.com
by Ed Hersh, Blue Rock BnB Healing Ministry
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