Tuesday Shareable Quote

Mick makes some imagined links to events, when he tries to make sense of the tragedies he’s suffered. Do we have a tendency to do that?

How does this help or confuse us? Must we find something or someone to blame for our suffering?

One Link to The Great Hunger in Ireland’s history.

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    Marcia Rockwell

    yes, I believe more so when we don’t have the one true God in our lives because we don’t understand, not that God always tells us either. But in my life, I’ve found Him to be generous in revealing “some” things to me and even if it’s tragic, He uses it in many beautiful ways.

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