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Dear Reader,

View this page as a place where you and I can have a conversation on subjects that are meaningful to both of us. On a regular basis I plan to post a topic or question on my mind which I encourage you to respond to (see below).

On this same page you will also find some of the responses that have been sent in by those who have viewed this web site. Please feel free to submit your own questions and thoughts which I might comment on and share with other viewers. I truly look forward to hearing from you.

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Heroes

Often, when I read the newspaper I cut out articles about people who have shown courage in their lives and I keep them in a Heroes folder that I can visit from time to time when I need models to muster my own courage.
One such clipping was about Tom Fox, the American peace activist who was kidnapped and slain in Iraq where he had gone with a peace group. He was a member of the Christian Peacemaker Teams, a group that opposes the Iraq war and has criticized treatment of detainees in U.S. and Iraqi jails. Reports said that he had apparently been tortured by his captors before being shot multiple times in the head and dumped on a trash heap in western Baghdad. Such a terrible way to die.
A young man, Sean Wilner, who knew Fox recalled words that Fox had said during a trip back to Virginia last summer about why he wanted to go back to Iraq. ”He said there were plenty of people out there willing to die for war but few willing to die for peace,” said Wilner. You can read the blog that Tom Fox kept at www.waitinginthelight.blogspot.com
How many of us are prepared to die for peace?

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