When someone we care about hurts, it’s natural to feel the pain ourselves. That empathy is one of the most important parts of being a loving person. In our action-oriented Western culture, it’s hard to remember that understanding is frequently more important than solving someone’s problem.
This issue has been on my mind this morning because of something I found out late last night. Someone I care about greatly is going through a tremendous amount of pain, and I’m not in a position to do anything about it. What do you do when you can’t make someone’s pain stop and you can’t fix everything that’s wrong?
Words on paper don’t give governments the right to rob us
FRIDAY FUNNIES
Women, you perpetuate this by reproducing with these lewd jerks
Today’s kids learning they should fear police, not respect them
Financial ignorance from your TV: Gold may not be around next year
I like Ron Paul, but he’s not winning (and I don’t believe in the system)
For an American church, the Fourth of July should be just another day
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