My Book
HALF THE
MAN,
TWICE THE
FAITH
At 538 pounds, Rick Salewske lived a small life that
onsisted of his job, his house, and his car—and he
was very close to no longer fitting into his car. His stomach
rubbing on the steering wheel had already worn a threadbare
line across his pants. Often ridiculed by total strangers, he
felt humiliated and ve much alone. Rick had been raised in
a traditional Catholic family, but his relationship with God
was more ofa distant, respectful belief than an up-close and
personal experience.
He couldn't fit into a church pew and
most definitely not into a confessional booth. What Rick
didn't know was that even then, God was actively pursuing
him, even when Rick was not pursuing God at all.
When Rick's weight cost him a chance at his dream job,
God would lead him on a journey that would reach the
mountaintops of national television appearances and even the
New York Marathon, but his own poor choices would plunge
him back down to a valley leading nowhere. It was in that
valley that Rick eventually looked up and recognized God's
hand in his life. When he learned to keep his eyes on God,
the life God intended him to lead finally came into focus.
His path was not always smooth or straight. But learning to
put his full trust in the Lord led Rick to be less than half and
more than twice the man he used to be.
Cindy Woods
