More from "the sportswriter who writes about faith" . . . Here's
a second helping of Terry Pluto's plain and personal musings on
topics we all face in everyday life: insults and what they really
mean, prayers that don't seem to get answered, endless sibling
rivalry, figuring out how to relate to our fathers . . .
"My goal is not to convert anyone reading the paper," Terry
writes. "It is to make them think, and to bring some comfort. I
write for people who are struggling with faith, or people in
pain--physical or emotional. My job is to give them a voice, and to
talk about the kind of faith we need to get through what life
throws at us each day."
Terry already had a dream job: getting paid to write about
sports for a daily newspaper. But when the opportunity arose to
write about more spiritual topics, he embraced the challenge.
Readers are glad he did. His "Faith and You" column now regularly
touches the lives of thousands of loyal readers.
Terry writes for people who aren't always confident in their
beliefs but know faith is still important to them . . . For people
who sometimes get mad at their church or disagree with their pastor
yet don't want to lose the spiritual side of their lives . . . For
people of different faiths or backgrounds or who aren't even sure
they're religious. These essays don't claim to have all the
answers. But the questions they raise give readers something to
think about all week.
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