“Beyond our differences, we are people of FAITH,” Beyond Our Differences

“We have the same goal and the same message to create a better human being,” The Dalai Lama.
At a time where we are all questioning who God is and what is his ultimate plan for humanity, in our search we always try to validate our thoughts and feelings. Raised a Christian, I always thought it was unfair that God would only limit his love, peace and grace to those who would accept him by being “saved.” As a little girl, I would always ask my mother….”so what would happen if someone is a foreign land never had a chance to hear about God — they would never have a chance to be saved.” Growing up, I thought about my position and I needed a more valid answer outside of what I was getting. Today, I found the answer to my question — God is bigger than my box.
God is love. God is patient. God is understanding. God is grace. God is accountability. God is hope. God is faith. God is respect. God is around us. God is IN us. God IS.
Watch this movie. Buy this movie. Share this movie with a friend. Clarity will surly come. www.beyondourdifferences.com
September 11, 2009 | Categories: Sherita Searcy | Tags: abandoned, challenge, change, Charity, church, Depak Chopra, Desmond Tutu, Entropy Films, foreign, God, growth, hope, Jesus Christ, love, make a difference, Martin Luther King, message, mistreated, Nelson Mandela, pain, peace, Religion, Sherita Searcy, suffering, The Dalai Lama. Beyond Our Differences, validate | Leave A Comment »
So often we try to cram our worlds into a can in hopes of producing a platter of delight — only to find that we continue to serve up a heap of tasteless crap. It does not sound appealing huh? Well, that is exactly what we do when we think we are able to take on monstrous task in one day.
Over the past couple of weeks, I have been making aggressive changes to my website. In times past, I would try to do it in one day and then end up disconnecting with its original intent. Then I took a chance to slow down this month to really understand the purpose behind what I was doing and it all clicked. I then realized it would be a work in progress and I would have to piece the puzzle together bit by bit. Not even realizing it — I was starting to “Be Kind To My Mind.” The mind is very sensitive and it begs to be coaxed into change.
September 9, 2009 | Categories: Sherita Searcy | Leave A Comment »