To the editor:
WOW! Thank you so much for being the voice for many of us in the community and the faith-based world that believe and feel the same way. Your article [Brack, “Acts of forgiveness may be key to real power“] was so powerful and moving. I can’t imagine the pain of the nine families nor being raised an African American where those horrific events were tolerated, yet even a thought to the human mind.
I’m very passionate and burdened when I hear of wrongdoing to a person/people/children/animals that can’t defend themselves or don’t have a voice. Thank you for being a voice in this world today for anyone that lives with the wrong mindset or, most importantly, to anyone who feels they still don’t have a voice.
— Krissie Sanson, Charleston, S.C.
To the editor:
Thank you for your editorial on acts of forgiveness, which I read through Vally’s post on Facebook.
Your thoughts and the quote from Vally Sharpe’s book will touch the hearts of many. The escalating pain and violence in the world has triggered a sharp increase in people’s determination to find a better way. Your and Vally’s observations are helping to light the way.
— Honey Rubin, Campe Verde, Ariz.
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