Response to the Stanford Rapist, the Death of Christina Grimmie, and the Orlando Shooting
Tragedy: (n) an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or natural catastrophe.
Look around. What do you see?
Pain, sadness, and tragedy.
How do you cope with the loss of a friend? Of someone you knew? In a city you've visited? If you're grieving, how do you heal? Through acts of kindness or charity?
Do you get mad, hating the world?
Do you hate the shooters? Do you hate the rapist?
Do you shake your head and say, "This country's going downhill" or "I can't stand the world today"?
What do you do?
Some will bring hope and healing to the conversation. Others will bring hate and continue to hurt.
How do we heal?
As cities and as a country, as atheists, Christians, and Muslims. As politicians and lay people.
How do we handle tragedy?
Voices of hope
Christina Grimmie Memorial Video
To Brock Turner's Father, from Another Father
Look around. What do you see?
Pain, sadness, and tragedy.
How do you cope with the loss of a friend? Of someone you knew? In a city you've visited? If you're grieving, how do you heal? Through acts of kindness or charity?
Do you get mad, hating the world?
Do you hate the shooters? Do you hate the rapist?
Do you shake your head and say, "This country's going downhill" or "I can't stand the world today"?
What do you do?
Some will bring hope and healing to the conversation. Others will bring hate and continue to hurt.
How do we heal?
As cities and as a country, as atheists, Christians, and Muslims. As politicians and lay people.
How do we handle tragedy?
Voices of hope
Christina Grimmie Memorial Video
To Brock Turner's Father, from Another Father
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