{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/6700464742ac5503568d3e40/6708020f49f0b2961de878c3?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Episode 13: The Honorable Allen Clark, Wounded Soldier, Healing Warrior: A Personal Story of a Vietnam Veteran Who Lost his Legs but Found His Soul","description":"<p>Summary:</p><p>There’s a lesson that many people don’t learn until it’s too late: Keep your life straight. This</p><p>week on the Simple Talk podcast, the Honorable Allen B. Clark talks about the importance of</p><p>having thoughtful priorities and keeping all aspects of your life moving forward along a good</p><p>path. Clark is a West Point graduate who volunteered for a tour in Vietnam as a military</p><p>intelligence officer. Just weeks before his tour was set to be over, he sustained serious injuries</p><p>in a mortar attack. He ultimately lost both of his legs.</p><p>Along with his physical injuries, Clark struggled emotionally with the new trajectory his life had</p><p>taken. He’d planned on being a career officer and found himself having to envision a different</p><p>future. He went into business and then politics, working in state office and later, as a</p><p>presidential nominee to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. “The Lord didn’t promise us a</p><p>rose garden,” Clark says. You will encounter challenges and trials along the way. But by</p><p>maintaining a strong spiritual connection and keeping your life, family, and faith straight, he</p><p>says, you can reach your full potential.</p><p>This Week’s Takeaways:</p><p>-Forgive yourself for past mistakes</p><p>-Never give up on your goals</p><p>-Strive for heart knowledge, not just head knowledge</p><p>-Don’t let ego dominate your actions</p><p>-Practice good daily habits for a structured life</p><p>Quotes:</p><p>“To keep my life straight, I need to forgive all others all the time, no matter whether I want to or</p><p>not. I don’t need to harbor the resentment.” -Allen B. Clark</p><p>“The Lord didn’t promise us a rose garden. … And the world is not a rose garden, by any</p><p>stretch. You’re going to be beset and besieged — what I call tactical spiritual warfare on you</p><p>individually — to get at you, to tear you down, to bring stress into your life, to bring conflict into</p><p>your life. So, you’ve got to keep yourself straight so the demon spirits tactically cannot get at</p><p>you.” -Allen B. Clark</p><p>“If you don’t have your spiritual connection, nothing else matters.” -Allen B. Clark</p><p>“Love your family first and foremost outside of the Lord. Be loyal to them, take care of them,</p><p>love them.” -Allen B. Clark</p><p>“Pay attention to friends. Take care of them, just like you want them to take care of you.</p><p>Develop and encourage friendships.” - Allen B. Clark</p><p><br></p><p>“It’s really painful if you have everything, and you don’t have anything.” -Wayne McCullough</p><p>Contact:</p><p>You can find out more about the Honorable Allen B. Clark’s work through Combat Faith at</p><p>http://www.combatfaith.com/. He’s also written three books, which are all available on Amazon:</p><p>-Valor in Vietnam: Chronicles of Honor, Courage, and Sacrifice, 1963-1977</p><p>-Soldiers’ Blood and Bloodied Money: Wars and the Ruling Elites</p><p>-Wounded Soldier, Healing Warrior: A Personal Story of a Vietnam Veteran Who Lost His Legs</p><p>But Found His Soul</p>","author_name":"Kevin Ebeling"}