The Desert of Arizona
Sunny 68 Degrees – 8:52 a.m.
I don’t usually write a journal entry on Sunday. But today I’m making an exception.
That’s a picture of my wife’s good friend, Sara. She was like a sister to my wife.
Three days ago, Sara passed away, unexpectedly, at the age of 36. She has seven children, including a new baby who is about three weeks old.
Every now and again, we receive reminders about the fragility of life. Unfortunately, these reminders often come wrapped in pain.
Sara’s family is accepting donations at this link.
If you are outside the U.S., you can send donations via paypal:
Donations are also accepted through PayPal. You can send to Apologia Christian Ministries or [email protected]. As long as you mark clearly that it’s for the Arrington family, and you put it under the friends and family category 100% of it will go directly to Sara’s family. Otherwise 6/7 % of what they give gets taken out.
If you’ve ever wanted to express gratitude for the work I do here, well, consider this one possible opportunity.
The size of your donation does not matter. And thank you, in advance, should you be able/willing to contribute to their family.
As a token of my appreciation for your support of them, I ask anyone who makes a donation (of any size) to simply send me an email letting me know. I’ll compile a list and, on October 5, you will receive a new recorded training I’m making called:
Selling Yourself Without Fear: How to Accept, Appreciate and Communicate the True Value You Bring to Your Clients and Customers
It’s time that people who have value to offer the world get out from under the training we’ve received to ignore the truth about how valuable we are. That will be the purpose of this training. Some mindset, some practical action steps all mixed up together.
Thank you, in advance, for any help you are willing and able to offer to Sara’s family.
P.S. Hug your kids, your family and/or your friends today. There’s no time like the present to express what you really feel about them.