I’ve been thinking. About forgiveness. And how I’m enthralled. By people who truly practice forgiveness. Take, for
instance, a Jew that spent time in a concentration camp. And lost family
there. But still finds reason to forgive
the Germans. And then there’s the mother of a son that was murdered. And she finds it in her heart to forgive the murderer. This stuff is real.
It happens. Occasionally. Yes. Extraordinary acts of forgiveness. I suspect. That
these are people at peace. With themselves. Living. The way life should be
lived. --Jim Broede
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