Seeking Enlightenment outside of Success

Written by Kevin Miller

Profile on: Karen Faith Heller, Co-owner of CogMotion, a software technology firm

faith_faithhellerHaving grown up in a traditional Jewish family with several relatives who had suffered “in the name of Jesus” during the Holocaust, it’s no surprise that Karen Faith Heller wasn’t too keen on Christianity.

Jesus is okay for everybody else, but we have God,” was the familiar family refrain. As an adult, however, Karen Faith strayed from her orthodox Jewish roots, steeping herself in Siddha Yoga, Buddhism, and other Eastern traditions. She was searching for the things that united all religions—all religions except Christianity, that is.

Karen Faith’s path toward enlightenment took a bit of a detour when she met a woman named Anne Holland. Despite Anne’s outspokenness about her Christian faith, they soon became friends. Anne also served as a mentor to Karen Faith, helping to guide her career.

faithhellerAbout two years ago, Anne invited Karen Faith to an executive outreach event, this time at a baseball game in Phoenix. Of all the people Anne invited, Karen Faith counted herself as the least likely to accept Christ. And yet, she couldn’t help but be impressed by the Christian business people she met there.

They are people you want to be like and hang around. They really seemed to walk the talk.”

When they returned home, Anne invited Karen Faith to attend a Bible study at her church. She agreed to go, along with her business partner Raoul Garcia. After a few weeks, Raoul confronted Karen Faith about her poor attitude toward Christ.

He turned to me one day and said, ‘You are so open-minded about everything in your life, but you are so closed-minded about Jesus!I was insulted,” says Karen Faith, “but then I realized he was right!”

She pledged to change her attitude, and it wasn’t long before she was getting a lot out of the Bible studies and diving into the truth of Jesus Christ.

Later that year, Anne invited Karen Faith to travel to New Zealand to do a business planning session. (By this time, Anne was on the Board of CogMotion, a software technology firm Karen Faith and Raoul owned.) Karen Faith liked the idea so, together with some of their business associates, they took off.

About three days into the trip, Anne wanted to go to church, so she found one nearby that they could attend. At the close of the sermon, the pastor asked the congregation to close their eyes. Then he invited anyone who wanted to accept Christ to raise his or her hand. It was at this point that Karen Faith finally decided to give Christianity a try. Still not entirely sure what she was getting into, she was brought up to the front and congratulated by the entire congregation for her decision.

Not content to merely make a statement of faith, Karen Faith also wanted to get baptized. She and Anne arranged to have it done in the hot tub at the bed and breakfast in which they were staying. When Karen Faith came out of the water, the first thing she saw was Anne crying.

I remember thinking, ‘Anne really buys into this, but I don’t feel it.’ I was just stepping out in faith,” says Karen Faith.

It wasn’t until Karen Faith got back to Dallas that the guilt hit. By accepting Christ, she felt she had betrayed her family, her faith, and her heritage. In her heart, she believed she had done the right thing, but her conscience wouldn’t leave her alone. Then Karen Faith met a woman whose father was a Messianic Jew. Perhaps he could help, she said.

Messianic Jew? What’s that?” Karen Faith asked.

The woman offered to send her some books that could answer her many questions.

When Karen Faith received the books in the mail, she devoured them immediately.

As I read them, the light bulb went on,” says Karen Faith. “The message of the gospel was for the Jews, but our eyes were blinded until the fullness of the Gentiles (non-Jews) could come in. I finally got it!

Eager to learn more, Karen Faith got in contact with a local Messianic Temple. Tears filled her eyes when she saw the people dressed in traditional Jewish clothing and singing praise songs to Yeshua (Jesus). Finally, the gap between her Jewish heritage and her newfound faith in Christ had been bridged.

Karen Faith has not looked back since. Jesus is front and center in everything she does, including the way she and Raoul run their businesses. (In addition to CogMotion, they also own WayCoolPeople, Inc. an executive search firm.)

We’ve changed from focusing on basic business to focusing on Kingdom Business,” Karen Faith says. “God is our Chairman. He directs everything we do, and the change has been dramatic.”

Has your Jewish heritage hindered you from accepting Jesus? Perhaps it’s time you reconsidered his claims in light of your tradition. If you would like to accept Jesus as your Messiah, we encourage you to pray the following:

Lord Jesus, I want to know you personally. Thank you dying on the cross for my sins. I open the door of my life and receive You as my Savior and Lord. Thank you for forgiving my sins and giving me eternal life. Take control of my life. Make me be the person you want me to be.

5 Responses to “Seeking Enlightenment outside of Success”

  • nicole brden says:

    wow!! i am so happy that i found this site. the lord directed me here. i know karen faith and raoul. these two people have been so faithful to what the Father God and the Lord Yeshua is directing rhem to do!!!! i love them both so much and there outreach here in Cabo has been very successful. i know now in my heart that all things are possible, when the lord is with you and guiding you!! both karen and raoul have taught us how to love, according the word of God! thank you
    nicole braden
    25years old
    cabo san lucas

  • Doris Beck Doris says:

    We are glad you found us too Nicole. Thanks for stopping by and for taking the time to leave your comment! Blessings to you today!

  • Sharon says:

    thank you for the good article God bless

  • Karen Faith says:

    Lee!!!! I am so excited to hear from you! I’m amazed that you found me. My cell is [removed for privacy]. I’m in Dallas until end of Octobr and then back to our congregation in Cabo San Lucas Mexico. I was thinking about you the other day! I was thinking about the moment I saw you on the sidewalk and ran up to you and asked you if you babysit! Remember? I was so young. You were always my favorite babysitter. Where are you living? Tell me about your life. I’m so excited to reconnect with you! so much love, Karen Faith Heller

  • Claire Colvin Claire Colvin says:

    Karen and Lee – I have to remove email addresses and phone numbers etc to protect you from spam and unwanted calls. If you would like to get in touch with each other, comment back here. If I hear from both of you I’ll send you each other’s email addresses. – Editor

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