Because no matter what I write, it will not be adequate to describe the horrors these women and children must experience. May God forgive us if we stand by and do nothing.
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Thank you for always keeping this in front of us. In an essay I read about truth and beauty and sentimentality, Jeremy Begbie said that sentimentality is not just glossing over the tragedies, but crying over them and doing nothing about them. We have so much access through our media and news to travesties happening everywhere, and it’s easy to cry once and forget it all. Thank you for challenging us to fight.
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thanks, Heather. I know these types of posts are not the most fun in the blogosphere, but they are so important.
lately I’ve been asking myself: What the heck am I doing HERE with this platform?? Does it have to me, me, me constantly?
no, no, no
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