
Josh came into the room and said not to ruin your day, but did you hear that James Van Der Beek died? I hadn’t. He had seen and told me the news that he had terminal cancer but that was several weeks ago. He’d already told me earlier in the week that the lead singer from 3 Doors Down had also died from a strange cancer at the age of 48. That was sad too since these were people from our youth, and of course, real life people.
Before that, I’d spent the day at Hope, came home briefly for supper, and then went back out to meet with a friend who I hadn’t seen in a while. It was time for a catch up. Something about this woman was meant to draw out my callings and I love the way we are able to talk so freely with each other. We made plans to read a book together called Unwanted: How Sexual Brokenness Reveals Our Way to Healing by Jay Stringer.
I have read it before and thought I remembered liking it but bought the paperback version recently to read again as a refresher before starting at Hope. I just haven’t gotten to it yet. Recently I was trying to figure out where the interest for this topic comes from and I really couldn’t think of any kind of a story, at first. I think it goes back to being young and having questions and wanting to know how to handle my passions.
So that would be part of it, but the other part is simply just seeing the need. People need to be able to talk about these parts of their life for the purpose of finding greater peace and healing from whatever it is that is disturbing, disrupting, or torturing them.









