On Being Right - by Hazel McHaffie

“I’ve come to a new sense of wonder. I don’t need to have all the answers. It’s ok to say, ‘I don’t know’. I don’t have to be right. The world doesn’t stop revolving if I question or doubt. And I’ve found it so liberating to accept that reality. By locking myself into a religious fortress, I had somehow shrunk God to a size I could contain and comprehend. Trusting in him despite my doubts and wonderings, opens the doors to a better appreciation of the amazingness of his grace.”

Hazel McHaffie

Hazel is a great believer in the value of stories, combining the power of emotion with intellectual and spiritual integrity. She has a PhD in Social Sciences and worked as a Research Fellow in Medical Ethics for over 20 years. She lives in Scotland surrounded by fabulous scenery and magical opportunities.

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