This crisis has also interrupted the regular routine of millions of Americans and put huge pressure on their families and loved ones.
We are not here to teach people how to behave. We are here to help them find the best way to behave. Our ultimate goal is to help them learn to live the way they want to live, by making them more whole, vibrant and happy than ever before.
Even as the pandemic continues to unfold, people of faith can live their faith in ways that honor God in the midst of unprecedented uncertainty and hardship.
At the center of our reflections and decisions are the families we love. When we experience pain and hurt and loss, we turn instinctively to them, just as we turn to our faith to give us comfort.
The pandemic forced all of us to consider the impact of these disruptions on our families. However, it also forced us to consider the impact on the environment. In this new environment, the coronavirus pandemic has raised awareness about how our actions affect the environment and has forced everyone to consider the urgent need to take action to protect it.