Originally Posted By EighthDwarf See this link: <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/africa/04/16/congo.crash.survivors/index.html" target="_blank">http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/...dex.html</a> Given the other spiritual discussions going on in WE I thought this was interesting. According to the surviving missionary family, god had more work for them to do. So does that mean that the 36 victims had nothing else to contribute to the world?
Originally Posted By Mr X Boy will they ever be surprised when they die and find out it was really Sokk-mimi all along!
Originally Posted By EighthDwarf LOL!! I hope their work is god-neutral (charity vs. baptizing) otherwise they may be in for a heap of trouble. You don't wanna cross the mighty Sokk-mimi!
Originally Posted By Mr X This is my favorite part though... (and by the way I am HAPPY that the family managed to survive and it certainly is a near tragedy with a happy conclusion for that particular family and I certainly am happy for them) ***We know that the safest place in the world to work is where the Lord wants you to work*** Let's see...three year old in a full body cast, and Mom with a black-eye and bruised ribs. Maybe that's not the place where the lord wants then to work, then? ***I think we'll keep praying about that.***
Originally Posted By WilliamK99 Like the wise Sokk-mimi once told his followers "If it's your time, welcome it with open arms. You just better hope you aren't on an airplane seated next to someone when it's their time...."