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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

KONY 2012


I've been slow on the uptake.

It wasn't until last night that I finally took the time to learn more about this name I was seeing floating around:

KONY

Who?

Exactly.

My days have been ticking blissfully by, not knowing the name of the man who is literally the world's #1 war criminal.

And then I watched this video.

30 minutes have never seemed quite like 30 seconds before. 

If there's ever been a bandwagon worth jumping on, this is it.

We wonder why bad things happen. We wonder why no one does anything. We wonder how, in 2012, this is still happening.

Will it always be like this?

Maybe.

But is this our opportunity for hope

Absolutely. 

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John Mark and his wife Tammy are in Uganda as I type this.

They are awaiting further word on whether or not the judge will grant them their adoption of their daughter.

One more child who has a chance to get out of that world and into a family, and a church, that already loves her more than they can bear. 

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Prayer changes reality.

If nothing else, if you are unable to do anything else...

Pray.

To whoever you believe is listening.

Pray for the children. Pray for John Mark and Tammy. Pray for their daughter. Pray for the men and women fighting for justice. Pray for the cause.

And you know what?

Pray for Kony.

Because in its own way, it is heartbreaking that any human being could become the monster that he is.

And because the only true weapon against evil is goodness. 

Pray that, even in the last instant, this man might see the egregious error of his ways. 

Because if no one tries, nothing will change. 

3 comments:

Kate @ Daffodils said...

Ive been seeing this video floating around and just read an article about it. So heartbreaking. Have you ever heard of the book A Long Way Gone? It is a memoir written by a former child soldier and one of the most moving books I have ever read. I couldn't imagine living in a place where I would have to fear that kid of life for my child!

the southern hostess said...

I just watched this earlier today. Thanks for posting and sharing a story of hope! Prayer changes reality - love that!

Diana Mieczan said...

I watched that video a few times this week. How heartbreaking. Kisses, sweetie.

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