from Virginia
Posted on April 17th, 2007 at 9:14 am by aaron

Hokie NationYesterday we experienced one of the greatest single events of violence in the United States on the Virginia Tech campus, here in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Many of us know one of the victims, or have a friend who lost someone. In the midst of this tragedy, as the nation has turned its focus toward Blacksburg, Virginia, we are reminded that life is precious. It is a gift from God to be appreciated each and every day. As we pray for our friends and family in Blacksburg and across the country, we do not want to lose focus on the International Day of Prayer for Zimbabwe tomorrow. It is a sad time here in Virginia. It continues to be a sad time in Zimbabwe. As we join together in prayer tomorrow, may we turn our hearts as one toward God.

Psalm 118:1: Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good! His faithfull love endures forever.

Aaron
Richmond, Virginia USA

1 Comment

We are so sorry for your losses in VA. I am an American married to a Zimbabwean and I am called to be a missionary to Zim. Our family is still there and our people are suffering. I am so grateful for your committment and stand amazed at this time of tradgedy you have not forgotten those suffering in Zim. I praise God for all who are praying at VTech and surely God sees you and is pleased. It gives me even more hope He will move on our behalf!

May God bless you and keep you…you are such a blessing to us.

Comment by Mukadzi — April 19, 2007 @ 6:55 am


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