By Jill Lawson
Believing in something or someone we hope will be reliable or truthful is called trust. To trust is to put all faith in a circumstance, action, or ability to render an expected outcome. We trust our employees to get to work on time. We trust our parents to remember our birthday. We trust our husbands or wives to be faithful. What happens when we’ve been betrayed or lied to? It becomes difficult to trust again.