I have posted the following comment to a CT profile dedicated
In Memory Of Rachel Joy Scott. If you haven't seen the site, you may want to go and check it out yourself.
"I had the pleasure of hearing her Dad speak at Harvest Ministries Church off on Loop 1604 in San Antonio long time ago.
He was having his own mission of sharing the poignant words Rachel had in her diary.
It is a sadness that shook, not only their own community, but the communities surrounding like a rippling in a pond until the ends of the world. It had a grappling effect on everyone that such sinister things could have occurred at our public schools where our children were to feel so safe.
Thank you for sharing this website as a reminder to all that, not only are we to be concerned about the horrors abroad, but also at home. Senseless, it was, that it even occurred; hopefully, lessons were learned from Columbine (and other similar instances that trickled in following) to minimize the environment that seemed to have been conducive to such an occurrence.
May He wrap his ever-loving arms around everyone and bring warmth and peace and joy."
What do you think? Do you think Nickelback's song says it all?????
"Singing Amen.
I am alive!
I am alive!
Singing Amen.
I am alive!
I am alive!"