Reflections on Their Loss

Posted on February 28, 2008 
Filed Under Life, Spiritual Life, Marriage, Parenting, Dr. Dobson's Broadcast

Sitting in the studio for this conversation was a great privilege, and a also moving experience. The guests had previously met, but the dynamics of the situation could not be ignored. Here were two families who – by worldly standards – had no reason to be cordial, and their coming together under these circumstances was in itself pretty remarkable.

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Here were parents who were joined together in the loss of children to unexpected violence, and united in a common faith built on forgiveness.

Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Murray and Mr. and Mrs. David Works have quite a remarkable story to tell. A lot of people are listening.

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One Response to “Reflections on Their Loss”

  1. joshMshep on February 28th, 2008 6:33 pm

    I look forward to hearing this 2-part interview. As a member of New Life Church, it is encouraging to me that Focus is broadcasting how the hope and miracles side of this story. Though pain and tragedy go along with it.

    Full story of the Colorado shootings here (videos, etc)

    peace,
    -joshMshep

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