Tragedy befalls people everywhere.  I just came from my small church this Sunday morning.  I talked to a lady who was going through chemotherapy at least a second time:  her cancer returned again.

We were told that in our congregation a four year old boy’s brain tumor returned and he would be operated again next week.

You do not have to live very long to discover somewhere someone is dealing with some difficulty.  The only question is whether they face their difficulties with courage and honesty.

Someone is always coming down with something.  There are accidents.  There is illnesses and disease.  Tragedy happens every day to someone.

Every day someone lives, someone dies.  It is the same everywhere.  Though, that knowledge does not make it any easier, especially when you are that person.  It is something you have to work through.  And it takes time.

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5 Responses to “Tragedy Befalls People Everywhere”

  1. Brother John Says:

    I think it’s a Tragedy we haven’t seen a new post… Just sayin’

    🙂

    Brother John
    Lansdowne, Pennsylvania USA

  2. Siggy Says:

    Brother John,
    I am aware I have repeated myself a lot on my blogs. I am running out of ideas. I just don’t know what do about it. There are certain things I feel very strongly about and those themes keep coming up. I just don’t know what to do about it. Outside of my wife, you probably have read the most of the Blogs I have written.

  3. Brother John Says:

    Siggy,

    Hey… Listen. I know I haven’t been there for you as a good friend should be, but I want you to know just how much I do care about you and your works. You have a lot of wisdom to impart and you must never forget that. I think you still have a lot to say, in fact, I know it! You need to return to your heart. You are the great observer of life! You pay attention! Remember? You tell us about the wonderful world in which you live, the world you actually take the time to see. We need to be reminded about that. GOD’s world! A world filled with creation and beauty. If you don’t point it out, who will?

    Brother John
    Lansdowne, Pennsylvania USA

  4. siggy Says:

    Dear Brother John,
    Thank you for your encouragement: I was still writing but a little discouraged about it. Thank you for the nudge.

    Love,
    Siggy

  5. Brother John Says:

    You are quite welcome my friend!