bhelblingsj

All posts by Brett Helbling, SJ

Brett met the Jesuits at Gonzaga Prep in Spokane, Washington and attended the University of Portland earning a BA in accounting. Hoping there was more to life than financial statements and unqualified audit reports, Brett became a professional volunteer in the Peace Corps and the Jesuit Volunteer Corps where he served in Costa Rica and at Dolores Mission Parish in Boyle Height, Los Angeles. Brett has been missioned to study Mexican cuisine (and philosophy) at the Jesuit University in Guadalajara and enjoys eating (always), running (sometimes) and sharks (never).

Joined in 2021   /   11 posts   /   bhelblingsj@thejesuitpost.org

Flores and The Bugatti: On Finding Time for Friends

Flores and The Bugatti: On Finding Time for Friends

It took me some time to learn what God was trying to teach me through Sinesio, the man who, for over 25 years, kept the novitiate grounds a paradise, more heaven than Hollywood, with his care and hard work. But, God eventually got through as God has a way of doing. God will offer life lessons where we least expect them, and sometimes, when we least want them.

Rend My Heart, O’God, the Opportunity of an Open Door

Rend My Heart, O’God, the Opportunity of an Open Door

The prophet Joel extolls the people of God to rend their hearts and not their garments to be touched and broken and changed at a deeper level than what is visible, a profound, inner conversion, one of the heart. And God will find us in the most beautiful ways. All we have to do is open the door. Find out what happens when I open a door and start seeing Christ on the other side.