Every human being on the face of the earth have been into a personal crisis of some kind, whether it’s difficult childhood, traumatic experience, painful relationships, betrayal, mounting financial problems, dismal failure and so on.
The shock or the pain we experience in those moments will haunt us if we don’t know how to manage it. Everything that happens to us has a purpose. If we acknowledge God in our lives, we know that we can never be a victim of circumstance. Just because something bad happened to us, we lose our sense of purpose. NO. In fact, for some, the pain they had breeds creativity and purpose.
A bookkeeper from DeKalb County school district faced a life-threatening situation when an armed 20-yr. old Michael Brandon Hill siege their school and promised to kill everyone. She talked the suspect to surrender after a brief standoff with the police. Calm and composed she talked to the troubled suspect and shared her own stories of heartbreak. Even Chris Voss, a former FBI hostage negotiator commended her performance considering she’s not a professional hostage negotiator. She was able to prevent what could have been a major disaster.
ANTOINETTE TUFF used her faith and personal scars to be relatable to that person that may need to hear it. She believes that everything she has been doing prepared her for that moment. This event hailed her to be one of CNN’s annual heroes. This also prompted her to launch a non-profit organization, called "Kids on the Move for Success” and wrote a book, "Prepared for a Purpose: The Inspiring True Story of How One Woman Saved an Atlanta School Under Siege."
What stories in your life can you share to inspire people or lift them up from the abyss of misery? How can you use your pain or trauma to impact the lives of others?




