Tiger Woods and Faith...
I recently heard Brit Hume give a few thoughts about the Tiger Woods and the need for forgiveness and reconciliation. It is interesting to see views of faith and forgiveness bleed out during commentary on public figures. Yet there is something refreshing to the idea that a media personality would be concerned about the life and relationships of a prolific athlete.
Most of us have encountered these types of conversations, whether it is over athletes, actors, or politicians... what are we seeking when we jump on board with our dismay about what he or she may have done? I am sure that Brit Hume will be make more news with what he said about Buddhism, but what should draw our attention is his concern for Tiger and his family.
Most of us have encountered these types of conversations, whether it is over athletes, actors, or politicians... what are we seeking when we jump on board with our dismay about what he or she may have done? I am sure that Brit Hume will be make more news with what he said about Buddhism, but what should draw our attention is his concern for Tiger and his family.
Labels: Brit Hume, Faith, Forgiveness, Tiger Woods