She was such a vibrant and powerful force.
That was clear when I saw her. It explained so much about her reputation.
So when she had the first stroke it was a blow. It was seeing her after the second stroke that was really devastating. I did not know how to deal with that suffering. So I didn’t. I didn’t acknowledge it.
I understand why, on a larger scale, people struggle to equate an almighty and good God, with such debilitating and excruciating suffering.
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For His Name’s Sake
Shalom
C. L. J. Dryden
