oct~dec.2007.vol.46 no.4
Carried through the Valley of Death...By Charlie Haddox
Those are simple words, but so true in my
case. I have
experienced a loss of such magnitude that I cannot, being just a man,
carry the weight of it. So, Christ the Lord carries it and graciously
allows me to live the life He has given to me...
A Schizophrenic’s Story...By Katherine Fok
In 1970 I was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, barely a year after I had gone to work as a research technician at the University of California. It was also only a few months after I had gotten my Master’s degree in Microbiology...
Odyssey of an American Jew...By Jonathan Sacks
Growing up in a conservative Jewish home in Monroe, Michigan, nothing was impressed more upon my three brothers, my sister and me than one simple fact—we are Jews. We were the only family who kept a kosher home in our city...

