Saturday, December 15, 2012

 
 

Holidays and atrocities should not be used in the same sentence. But often, and sadly, they are. Each and every one of us has our own story. Our own road that is paved with tears, with joy, with awe and wonder, with memories. We do not expect, nor should we, to be faced with such disgust as the shootings in Connecticut on December 14, 2012.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/12/15/at-least-26-dead-in-shooting-at-connecticut-school/

There are no words, not really. This is no one’s fault, save the shooter; this is no one’s fault. I hope and pray that the families, those that lost, and those that are among those that have lost, receive help via therapy, prayer, friends shoulders, the community. There will be severe survival guilt, most especially because it is so close to a major holiday that parents love to witness to their child’s joy. During this time, all of us, every last one of us, should keep the entire world in prayer. It sounds too large to pray for, but it is not too large for God.

This is all I will say regarding this situation because these people are hurting at a primal level. Words will not reach them for at least a few years. Their lives are forever damaged beyond human repair.

Please keep your neighbor in prayer.

God Bless



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