Hope on the Horizon
You may or may not agree with South Korean's policy of negotiating with terrorists, but this is a time of rejoicing and hope. Twelve down, seven to go. Keep praying, friends.
Thoughts and insights by a mom and grandmother about God, family, and other things.
Posted by Maxine at 12:25 PM
Labels: persecuted church, praise, prayer needs
3 comments:
I'm so very glad families will be getting their loved ones back unharmed.
South Korea's decision to hold face-to-face negotiations with the militants is in sharp contrast to the U.S. government's refusal to talk to the Taliban.
But unfortunately, no one dances with the devil for free.
"No one dances with the devil for free."
How very true,Sparrow. Hence it puts a damper on our rejoicing, doesn't it? May good come of it all, somehow.
May good come of it all, somehow.
Agreed. God alone can make beauty from ashes.
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