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Discover the 7 Graceful Blessings of God presented by Lura J. Cayton, a Disaster Response and Recovery Liaison. Learn how to accept help, face challenges, and find strength in times of crisis. This book offers valuable insights on resilience and faith during difficult times.
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Seven Grace – Full Blessings As Presented by Lura J Cayton Disaster Response and Recovery Liaison
7 Grace-ful Blessings of an Active God • By God’s Grace we are more than what we have or what we do • By God’s Grace a disaster does not test us beyond our ability to withstand • By God’s Grace we can take charge - or we can let go • By God’s Grace we can breathe in as well as out • By God’s Grace we learn the blessing of receiving • By God’s Grace through a disaster we learn how to give even more faithfully • By God’s Grace all things can work together for good for those who love God • Gary Harbaugh
By God’s Grace we are more than what we have or what we do • What we have or what we do can be gone in a moment • Our worth is not determined by possessions or occupation • We are valued and loved because we are
By God’s Grace a disaster does not test us beyond our ability to withstand • Or, By God’s Grace we do not have to face the disaster alone. • By definition, a disaster is beyond our ability to handle it alone • Affirmation that we do not have to handle it alone
By God’s Grace we can take charge - or we can let go • Culturally, Recovery is taking charge and regaining control as fast as possible • Sometimes what is needed is to let go • Facing the reality of how long recovery may take – almost always takes longer than we think it will • Let go and take one day at a time
By God’s Grace we can breathe in as well as out • Charge full steam ahead – leads exhaustion if not to burnout • Pace ourselves and become open to receiving help that is offered to us
By God’s Grace we learn the blessing of receiving • “There are so many worse off, go help them” • “I’m doing just fine.” • Others have gifts and talents to offer and need to share • Interdependence
By God’s Grace through a disaster we learn how to give even more faithfully • Well-meaning volunteers do not understand the kind of help that is needed • Start with what is most important to the person in need • Balance between task and support • Sensitivity to the person and situation
By God’s Grace all things can work together for good for those who love God • What we see depends on what we look at and how we look at it. • Onions become Orchids • Increased coping skills, resilience, ability to prioritize • Opportunities that weren’t present before.
Credits • Harbaugh, Gary. Act of God, Active God, Fortress Press, Minneapolis, 2001
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