I’m a fairly positive person though over the past few years, I’ve found it more difficult to have a hopeful outlook about the future. The drums of war seem to be beating louder with the ongoing genocide in Gaza and the brutal war in Ukrane. As a country, we seem to be incapable of finding competent political leaders who can get along with the other side. My Dad, who’s been in great health for most of his life, started chemo treatments a few weeks ago. I wonder if there really is light in the darkness and why God lets these things happen.
Keeping the Light On by Joy Oladokun
Keeping the Light On by Joy Oladokun
Keeping the Light On by Joy Oladokun
I’m a fairly positive person though over the past few years, I’ve found it more difficult to have a hopeful outlook about the future. The drums of war seem to be beating louder with the ongoing genocide in Gaza and the brutal war in Ukrane. As a country, we seem to be incapable of finding competent political leaders who can get along with the other side. My Dad, who’s been in great health for most of his life, started chemo treatments a few weeks ago. I wonder if there really is light in the darkness and why God lets these things happen.