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RHYMES AND REASONS After-shock After-thoughts Reflections on an unprecedented global disaster. by Greg Asimakoupoulos January 7, 2005 A Call for Compassion Why we must respond to those in South Asia Mommy! A tsunami! You heard your child say. But when you reached to take his hand, your son was washed away. Mommy! A tsunami! You heard his sister scream. You tried to run, but couldn’t move. You woke. It was a dream. For us, a figment of our minds while blanketed in bed. But for those who were swept to sea, this nightmare left them dead. Did panic fill their final thoughts? I pray they sensed God near. I hope their death was swift so that they had no time to fear. So why should we be spared such grief? Do we deserve to live? But since we dream what others saw, can we do less than give? For mommies robbed of babies, for husbands who lost wives, for kids without their moms and dads, for all who have survived, let’s give help to the homeless, let’s fund the food they need, let’s pray for people we don’t know who claim a different creed. Regardless of religion, let’s act on what we see, for God is pleased when we reach out. We are one family. The Day after Tomorrow Why the facts of life are more troubling than a fictitious screenplay. The Day after Tomorrow is actually today. It's more than just a movie. It's real life tragedy. It's untold devastation. It's unimagined grief that hints at Armageddon with death beyond belief. It is a stark reminder that wealth is but a myth because the thieves of nature cannot be reckoned with. An earthquake or tornado, a flood or tidal wave can strike with little warning and send us to our grave. The hurricanes’ destruction we weathered some months back should serve as a reminder that bright hopes can turn black. How dare we act so cocky? How dare we close our eyes? How dare we think that we’re immune from panic-prompted whys? Think back to 9-11. How quickly we forget that we can never be prepared for what we don’t expect. And more despair will find us. We’d best be braced to bear the heartaches spawned by Al-Qaida or Mother Nature’s terror. Let's ask the Lord for wisdom as we begin this year. We need His help as we prepare to face the things we fear. Let’s give funds to World Vision, but take stock of our need. Let’s reaffirm that life’s too short to spend it gripped by greed. This article was printed from www.partialobserver.com. Copyright © 2010 partialobserver.com. All rights reserved. |