Alright, a great workshop! 17 people whose lives were transformed. Really!
I went to the Making a Difference Workshop in 1986 or so, and had my life transformed.
When I went, I was seriously considering renouncing my vows as a priest and figuring out what to do with the rest of my life.
What I got from the workshop was my Priesthood All New...and it never changed after that. Thirty eight years into active priesthood, my Priesthood is All New, every day, every moment.
So I have spent a lot of time working with the Workshop. I can't tell you how many I have helped lead--40 or more, maybe more than that. And every time, I see people's lives Made All New.
It is so humbling and so wondrous to be a part of Making a Difference, I can't even express it.
This week I witnessed 17 wondrous people become even more wondrous...all new!
Can't beat that.
I'm tired though, so I'll write more tomorrow.
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