Today I heard this essay on All Things Considered NPR and found hope!
The Long Road To Forgiveness
by Kim Phuc
On June 8, 1972, I ran out from Cao Dai temple in my village, Trang Bang, South Vietnam; I saw an airplane getting lower and then four bombs falling down. I saw fire everywhere around me. Then I saw the fire over my body, especially on my left arm. My clothes had been burned off by fire.
I was 9 years old but I still remember my thoughts at that moment: I would be ugly and people would treat me in a different way. My picture was taken in that moment on Road No. 1 from Saigon to Phnom Penh. After a soldier gave me some drink and poured water over my body, I lost my consciousness.
Several days after, I realized that I was in the hospital, where I spent 14 months and had 17 operations.
It was a very difficult time for me when I went home from the hospital. Our house was destroyed; we lost everything and we just survived day by day.
Although I suffered from pain, itching and headaches all the time, the long hospital stay made me dream to become a doctor. But my studies were cut short by the local government. They wanted me as a symbol of the state. I could not go to school anymore.
The anger inside me was like a hatred as high as a mountain. I hated my life. I hated all people who were normal because I was not normal. I really wanted to die many times.
I spent my daytime in the library to read a lot of religious books to find a purpose for my life. One of the books that I read was the Holy Bible.
In Christmas 1982, I accepted Jesus Christ as my personal savior. It was an amazing turning point in my life. God helped me to learn to forgive — the most difficult of all lessons. It didn't happen in a day and it wasn't easy. But I finally got it.
Forgiveness made me free from hatred. I still have many scars on my body and severe pain most days but my heart is cleansed.
Napalm is very powerful but faith, forgiveness and love are much more powerful. We would not have war at all if everyone could learn how to live with true love, hope and forgiveness.
If that little girl in the picture can do it, ask yourself: Can you?
This essay was produced by Anne Penman for the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. NPR's This I Believe is independently produced by Jay Allison and Dan Gediman with John Gregory and Viki Merrick.
You can listen to Kim Phuc read this essay and see the famous photo at:
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Monday, June 30, 2008
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Friday, June 27, 2008
Cancer? Not Yet.
It was my pleasure to go to the Dermatologist today. Apparently 30 is a bit young to have a pre-cancerous lesion on your face. She froze it off and now I will have yearly skin exams. It is a blessing from the bright heights of New Mexico.
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Babybook Time
Rachael still cannot sit through a movie. She just had to start Nathan's book. No doubt I will be asked many questions later today about The Spiderwick Chronicles.
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Friday, June 20, 2008
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
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Saturday, June 14, 2008
Thursday, June 12, 2008
What Scares Me
There was a time when I would love to looking at an old car as it drove by but now all I think is why would someone take that chance and hope they are properly insured.
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Late Night
It is 8:45 at night and I am driving home. Today was a long day but these red lights are out of control!
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Saturday, June 7, 2008
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Oh Nutella!
Oh how I love you! I am standing in line at WalMart while a lady is fighting with the checker over a price match! Her name is Cristy or at least that is how she answered her cell phone in the middle of it all. She paid with a credit card.
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Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Monday, June 2, 2008
Sunday, June 1, 2008
A Must See!
I recently watched two must see films. I call these “must see” as they brought an awakening to how lucky I am to live in this time and in a free land. They are The Kite Runner and Alone in the Wilderness. A warning for parents The Kite Runner is PG-13 and I recommend that you watch it first without your children you will probably need to force your children to watch Alone in the Wilderness.
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