Dr. Bob Snyder practiced emergency medicine for 15 years and served as co-chairman of the Emergency Medicine Department at Brandywine Hospital, Coatesville, PA. and served as faculty in Emergency Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia. In 1996 God called Bob and his wife, Pamela, to Budapest, Hungary. As a result, IHS Global was birthed. Enjoy the writings from Bob over the many years of service.
Looking for God
Sometimes I fail to see God when circumstances don't live up to my expectations. Instead of looking for God, I have been...
Be a Blessing
Often as I leave for work my wife will say to me, “Be a blessing”. Her words indicate her great expectations for me...
Change My Heart, O Lord
The song “Change my heart, O Lord; make me ever new” is occasionally sung in my prayers much differently,...
The Perfect Work of Patience
I am an impatient man. I made a career choice that only encouraged my impatience. The atmosphere of immediacy in emergency...
Spiritual Fast Food
"You will never be a great cook until you can learn patience." These words from my mother reveal two things about me:...
When trouble comes...
When trouble comes I am so prone to look to myself or to others for answers. The end of that journey is often frustration and...
Spiritual Fitness
I enjoy the discipline of physical exercise because it fits my "to-do list" mentality. Yet, when I apply this same...
A Confident Hope
I used to think that hope was a feeling of expectation and desire for something good. For instance, as a young boy I hoped for...
What Do I Believe Jesus Can Do In My Life?
"Do you believe that I am able to do this?" Matthew 9:28 NIVTwo blind men followed Jesus calling out,...
Time vs. Timely
I live feeling impatient, frustrated and constrained inside of time. God, on the other hand, works outside of time – a...
My Plan's or God's
My “meticulous-planning personality” helps me capture more time. Early in our marriage I naively thought that my...
Change My Heart
The song “Change my heart, O Lord; make me ever new” is occasionally sung in my prayers much differently,...