How would you react if a freak accident took your entire family from you in an instant? If you're anything like me, your honest answer would be...not very well. Especially if that accident is what some people call an "act of God". That's exactly what happened to my friend Robert Rogers almost five years ago. His story is summarized in an article in the current issue of Charisma Magazine. Robert and I were good friends in college at Anderson University. He was kind enough to come all the way up from Cincinnati when I married Lori and I was honored to be in attendance when he married Melissa. I haven't stayed in close touch with him over the years, just Christmas cards and such, but he remains an inspiration to me. Whenever circumstances begin to weigh me down, I try to remember the faith Robert has exhibited despite this tragedy and my troubles seem insignificant.
Robert now devotes himself full-time to ministry and to his Mighty in the Land Foundation. The foundation's goal is to sponsor orphanages around the world. You can support this foundation through donations or by buying Robert's CDs. (He's the most talented pianist I've ever known, and I've known quite a few talented pianists.) He's also recently published a book, Into the Deep, that tells his story. It's a great reminder that no matter what happens to us, God's grace is sufficient.
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