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Ignorance, like cancer that creeps silently, is lethal. The downside to this generation of instant information is the trivialization of knowledge at the expense of reflection and introspection. We must reverse the influences of the force that causes us to think less and less. There is a nugget of wisdom in everything, every event, every time. Indeed like scavengers, let us pick these up, store them up in the banks of our beings. Wisdom makes life bearable, survivable, if not altogether beautiful. Surely, you and I will have use for these sooner, later, if not now.

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Ignorance, like cancer that creeps silently, is lethal. The downside to this generation of instant information is the trivialization of knowledge at the expense of reflection and introspection. We must reverse the influences of the force that causes us to think less and less. There is a nugget of wisdom in everything, every event, every time. Indeed like scavengers, let us pick these up, store them up in the banks of our beings. Wisdom makes life bearable, survivable, if not altogether beautiful. Surely, you and I will have use for these sooner, later, if not now.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Al P. Cabrera is the Senior Pastor at Willow River Church and a chaplain at the Texas Children's Hospital - West Campus, both in Houston, Texas. He received his theological education at the Philippine Baptist Theological Seminary and Asia Baptist Graduate Theological Seminary, and Clinical Pastoral Education at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. Prior to seminary training, he studied Architecture at the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines and practiced architecture for years. He was Dean of Students and professor in Pastoral Care and Counseling, Psychology of Religion, and Mi nisterial Leadership. He is a practicing pastoral counselor and educator. He served as Pastor for Greenhills Christian Fellowship East, Director of Pastoral Care and Counseling at GCF Center, and pastor for Trinidad Baptist C hurch, Calvary Baptist Church, and Hillside Baptist Church. He is married to Mary Joy and they have three children - Laurice, Luisa, and Amos