tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15452272.post3225149942818719666..comments2023-07-31T12:53:41.159-03:00Comments on Doc's Office: How you save a life?Matt "the Bat"http://www.blogger.com/profile/06888643764960852507noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15452272.post-25355496683063705312008-09-16T20:59:00.000-03:002008-09-16T20:59:00.000-03:00Incidently, your post reminded me of a quote by Ma...Incidently, your post reminded me of a quote by Max Lucado:<BR/><BR/><I>"Knowledge of the workings shouldn't negate wonder. Knowledge should stir wonder. Who has more reason to worship than the astronomer who has seen the stars? Than the surgeon who has held a heart? Than the oceanographer who has pondered the depths?" </I>Tammy Craighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09952150644500728915noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15452272.post-89021638251075443262008-09-16T20:53:00.000-03:002008-09-16T20:53:00.000-03:00Good question. And I guess it's obvious God's tell...Good question. And I guess it's obvious God's telling you not to give up the free water. :)<BR/><BR/>How do I save a life? I guess it depends on how you define it. I'm not in the business of saving lives that are half a heartbeat away from death's door. That's what the doctors and paramedics do. But I am in the business of saving the life of students early on. Not physically, necessarily, but mentally and spiritually. To help them have a better life they can live, and a better way for them to live it. Does that make sense?Tammy Craighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09952150644500728915noreply@blogger.com