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Tag Archives: tragedy
How to Respond to Acts of Terror
“In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33) Events like the Boston Marathon bombing make the woes prophesied in the scriptures seem all too real. The horror and tragedy … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Jesus Christ, Religion
Tagged anger, Boston Marathon, Boston Strong, fear, forgiveness, grief, I love Boston, Jesus Christ, mourning, peace, tragedy, war on terror, weapons against terror
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Dear Boston, I Love You
Flies and old mattresses in Brighton—
Inauspicious beginnings.
You break and fix me.
Beautiful snow you come to hate
Until you learn the miracle of spring.
I came to terms with grief and depression.
No one can change my price. Continue reading
Posted in Current Events
Tagged awakenings, Boston Marathon, God, grief, I love Boston, mourning, prayer, tragedy
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Peace
The shootings in Connecticut were a grim reminder that the world often lacks the peace that we seek. And in many cases, those who are most innocent and most deserving of that peace are the ones who are dealt heartache. … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Jesus Christ, Religion
Tagged Christmas, Jesus Christ, Newtown, peace, service, suffering, tragedy
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The Right to an Education
Going through my morning routine of getting a five-year-old ready for school and juggling my own preparations for work, I heard the words “Taliban” and “education” from the television as I passed through the kitchen but didn’t hear much more … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Religion
Tagged education, empower, family, fund, girls, hatred, love, principles, rules, tragedy, war
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Remember the Third Act
What I get out of this is that God doesn’t ?want? these bad people hurting his beloved children, but He respects his own laws–including the gift of agency. However, God is also just and by the end of the third act these people will have paid the reckoning for their actions (unless they’ve accessed the Atonement, in which case the Savior will have paid it for them). Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Jesus Christ, News, Religion
Tagged agency, Atonement, Jesus Christ, Plan of Salvation, tragedy, trials
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The Ever-Present Face of Tragedy
I have had a hard time with the over-abundance of media articles on the ten-year anniversary of 9/11. Don’t get me wrong; I thought it was awful at the time. I was in a printmaking class that morning, and someone … Continue reading
